Sprint and Sprint Sample Clauses

The 'Sprint and Sprint' clause defines the structure and timing of work periods, known as sprints, within a project that uses an iterative development methodology. It typically outlines how long each sprint will last, how work is planned and reviewed during these periods, and the process for moving from one sprint to the next. By establishing clear expectations for the cadence and organization of work, this clause ensures that both parties understand the workflow and can track progress effectively, thereby promoting transparency and timely delivery of project milestones.
Sprint and Sprint. Spectrum shall provide customer service for their respective Services in accordance with each of their respective standard practices and customer agreements. Customers for Services will be customers of Sprint and/or Sprint Spectrum and shall remain customers of Sprint and/or Sprint Spectrum after termination of this Agreement.
Sprint and Sprint. Spectrum agree to provide Manager with the use of the Brands during the Term of this agreement under the terms of the Trademark License Agreements."
Sprint and Sprint. Spectrum have the right to use the Combination Marks only in connection with the Program.
Sprint and Sprint. Sub hereby consent to the execution and delivery by FT and DT of any agreements providing for the FT/DT Transactions involving the purchase by one of them of the interests of the other in the Joint Venture and providing for a transition plan (the "FT/DT Transition Plan") applicable to the "withdrawing party" identified in the FT/DT Transactions that is substantially similar to, and compatible with, the Transition Plan; provided that such consent shall not be deemed to have been given if FT and DT have not complied with Section 5.01(g)(ii) hereof.
Sprint and Sprint. Sub, jointly and severally, agree to indemnify and hold harmless DT, FT, any Permitted Assignee, the Joint Venture, their Affiliates, successors, assigns, officers, directors, employees and agents against any Tax Liability that is the obligation of Sprint under Section 7.01(a) hereof.

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