☐ Some Virtual Components Clause Samples

The "Some Virtual Components" clause defines which elements of a product or service are considered virtual rather than physical. In practice, this clause may specify that certain software modules, digital assets, or cloud-based features are included as part of the deliverables, even though they do not have a tangible form. By clearly identifying these virtual components, the clause ensures that both parties understand what is being provided and helps prevent disputes over the scope of deliverables, especially in technology or software agreements.
☐ Some Virtual Components. The School uses virtual instruction, or a hybrid or blended learning model as follows: [modify language, if needed] i. in-person on-site instruction for % of the Instructional Hours of the School; ii. virtual instruction provided by school personnel for % of the Instructional Hours of the School; iii. virtual instruction with non-school personnel through a virtual school program as described here: ; and iv. [provide additional information]
☐ Some Virtual Components. The Charter School uses virtual instruction, or a hybrid or blended learning model as follows: [modify language, if needed] i. in-person on-site instruction for % of the educational hours of the School; 040723 Draft ii. virtual instruction provided by school personnel for % of the educational hours of the School; iii. virtual instruction with non-school personnel through a virtual school program as described here: ; and iv. {provide additional information}

Related to ☐ Some Virtual Components

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  • REPAIRED OR REPLACED PARTS / COMPONENTS Where the Contractor is required to repair, replace or substitute Product or parts or components of the Product under the Contract, the repaired, replaced or substituted Products shall be subject to all terms and conditions for new parts and components set forth in the Contract including Warranties, as set forth in the Additional Warranties Clause herein. Replaced or repaired Product or parts and components of such Product shall be new and shall, if available, be replaced by the original manufacturer’s component or part. Remanufactured parts or components meeting new Product standards may be permitted by the Commissioner or Authorized User. Before installation, all proposed substitutes for the original manufacturer’s installed parts or components must be approved by the Authorized User. The part or component shall be equal to or of better quality than the original part or component being replaced.

  • Components Patheon will purchase and test all Components (with the exception of Client-Supplied Components) at Patheon’s expense and as required by the Specifications.

  • Third Party Components The Products and Services may contain third party components (including open source software) subject to separate license agreements. To the limited extent a third party license expressly supersedes this ▇▇▇▇, such third party license governs Customer’s use of that third party component.

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