Maximum Instances Clause Samples
The "Maximum Instances" clause sets a limit on the number of times a particular event, action, or obligation can occur under an agreement. For example, it may cap the number of service requests a client can make within a contract period or restrict the number of times a party can exercise a specific right. This clause helps manage expectations and prevents overuse or abuse of certain contractual provisions, thereby ensuring predictability and fairness for all parties involved.
Maximum Instances. The software or your hardware may limit the number of instances of the server software that can run in physical or virtual OSEs on the server.
Maximum Instances. The software or your hardware may limit the number of instances of the software that can run in physical or virtual operating system environments on a device.