User Guide Clause Samples

The User Guide clause defines the provision of instructions or documentation to help users understand and properly utilize a product or service. Typically, this clause outlines the responsibility of the provider to supply clear, accessible guidance—such as manuals, online help, or training materials—covering key features, usage procedures, and troubleshooting steps. Its core function is to ensure users can effectively operate the product or service, thereby reducing confusion, minimizing misuse, and supporting customer satisfaction.
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User Guide. A guide intended for Subscribers which sets forth the Subscriber’s commitments regarding usage of the vehicles and the service as is determined from time to time. The current wording of the User Guide can be found on the website.
User Guide. A guide intended for Subscribers which sets forth the Subscriber’s commitments regarding usage of the vehicles used by the subscriber (whether for round-trips or single-direction trips) and as subject to the provisions set forth within this contract, as may be updated from time to time by the Company. The most updated terms of the User Guides (How2Go Guides) are published on the Company’s website.
User Guide. Within thirty days of the Joint Announcement Date, Lyft shall create a written user guide for riders with Service Animals that contains the following information: a statement of Riders’ rights to travel with service animals; a summary of Lyft’s Service Animal Policy; instructions on how to submit Service Animal Complaints, including the link to the form described in Section 1(g)(i)(a) and the number to the Service Animal Complaint Hotline. Lyft shall obtain Claimants’ approval regarding the content and format of the user guide before distributing it. Claimants shall not unreasonably withhold their approval.
User Guide. (a) The Company will provide to the Customer a User Guide. (b) The Customer is responsible for providing a copy of the User Guide to the User. (c) The Company may update and amend the User Guide as it considers appropriate. (d) The Company must, as soon as reasonably practicable, make available to and update the Customer of any amendment to the User Guide. (e) The Customer must procure that all Users follow and otherwise comply with the User Guide as updated from time to time. (f) The Customer must, and must procure that the Users: (i) keep the User Guide confidential; and (ii) upon demand by the Company, or at the end of the Term, permanently delete all copies of the User Guide, including superseded copies.
User Guide. Based on the information obtained from the crash data, the CONSULTANT will identify project safety needs associated with the existing and future conditions. The CONSULTANT will use the HSM procedures to estimate the safety performance of the Project alternatives as agreed upon in the Traffic Analysis Methodology.
User Guide. The manual entitled the ‘iBusiness Banking User Guide’ is accessible to the Customer via the Bank’s website which contains detailed information and instructions regarding iBusiness Banking and any substitution, amendments or additions thereto issued by the Bank to the Customer from time to time at the Bank’s absolute discretion. The identification codes allocated to the Customer’s Users by the Bank or the Customer’s Local Administrator for the purpose of availing of the Services.
User Guide. A relevant User Guide will be provided to the Purchaser on receipt by FMSL of the Completion and Handover Certificate referred to under clause 10 above.
User Guide pdf Programming language: MATLAB, C++ Third-party components: The source code is written in MATLAB and uses built-in MATLAB functions. It needs the MATLAB Runtime to work (▇▇▇▇://▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/help/compiler/about-the-MATLAB-runtime.html). It also includes GDAL (▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/), a third-party library released under an X/MIT style Open Source license. This library is included in the global software package.
User Guide. The manual and/or guidance facilities however provided or delivered by us to you, whether in electronic or other form, detailing and/or explaining the information and services available by LedgerlineTM or EDI and the rules and standards for their operation, as amended, varied or replaced by us, from time to time.
User Guide. In this case, the PALANTIR repository for the Security Capabilities [41] provides the information related with the deployment and use of the different Security Capabilities. The README.md contains the explanation of the repository structure. Besides, each folder contains specific information, commands, and configuration files to use. Initially, each SC offers Docker and Kubernetes deployment scripts, as well as any other possible specific commands and configurations needed for the correct functioning.