Named Customer Clause Samples

The Named Customer clause identifies the specific individual or entity that is authorized to receive the rights, services, or benefits outlined in the agreement. In practice, this means that only the party explicitly named in the contract is permitted to access or use the products or services provided, and the rights granted do not extend to affiliates, subsidiaries, or third parties unless expressly stated. This clause ensures clarity regarding who is entitled to contractual benefits, thereby preventing unauthorized use and reducing the risk of disputes over entitlement.
Named Customer. If Licensee purchases licenses based on a named Customer model, Licensee may use the Software for the named Customer identified in the applicable Order Confirmation, provided that Licensee may not use the Software for any Customer other than the Customer identified in the applicable Order Confirmation.
Named Customer. If Licensee purchases licenses based on a named Customer model, Licensee may use the Software for the named Customer identified in the applicable Order Confirmation, provided that Licensee may not use the Software for any Customer other than the Customer identified in the applicable Order Confirmation. License Restrictions. Software may not be left behind at Customer’s site or on Customer’s systems once the Packaging Services are completed. If computers, servers or networks on which the Software is installed are no longer owned or leased by Licensee, Licensee must remove the Software from such computers, servers or networks. Licensee may not use the Software for the purpose of creating installation packages for distribution outside of Customer’s organization. Licensee may not use the Software for its own Internal Purposes.

Related to Named Customer

  • To Customer To the extent Goods or any of their substances fall within the scope of other chemical control regulations, Supplier confirms and represents that the Goods or any of their substances, are fully compliant with these regulations.

  • Customer The agency or eligible user that purchases commodities or contractual services pursuant to the Contract.

  • Suppliers and Customers (a) The Company has adequate sources of supply for its business as currently conducted and as proposed to be conducted. The Company has good relationships with all of its material sources of supply of goods and services and does not anticipate any material problem with any such material sources of supply. (b) The Company has no knowledge that the customer base of the Company might materially decrease.

  • Most Favored Customer Contractor shall, within thirty (30) days of their effective date, notify the Lead State and NASPO ValuePoint of any contractual most-favored-customer provisions in third-party contracts or agreements that may affect the promotion of this Master Agreement or whose terms provide for adjustments to future rates or pricing based on rates, pricing in, or Orders from this Master Agreement. Upon request of the Lead State or NASPO ValuePoint, Contractor shall provide a copy of any such provisions.

  • Customer Focus Is dedicated to meeting the expectations and requirements of internal and external customers; gets first hand customer information and uses it for improvements in products and services; acts with customers in mind; establishes and maintains effective relationships with customers and gains their trust and respect