Additional Functionality definition

Additional Functionality means when we enable you to withdraw money and on-send SnapScan Credit from your Wallet.
Additional Functionality means enhancements to the Product by the Partner, whether End User-specific or for all the Partner’s End Users.
Additional Functionality means the Matterport SDK and Matterport API functionality made available by Matterport via the Platform (to the extent the subject of an Order), subject to the payment of the applicable Additional Fees to Matterport or an Authorized Reseller.

Examples of Additional Functionality in a sentence

  • TECBASE is the Base Type Allowance (kWh); and TECADDL_i is each applicable Additional Functionality Allowance (kWh).

  • The maximum TEC to qualify toward the procurement commitment of the Voluntary Agreement is the sum of the specified STB Base type allowance and the sum of all applicable Additional Functionality Allowances as defined in Equation 1.

  • The maximum allowed TEC is the sum of the specified STB Base type allowance and the sum of all applicable Additional Functionality Allowances as defined in Equation 1.

  • During Customer’s Additional Functionality Subscription Period, Matterport shall provide technical support with respect to errors and vulnerabilities in, and general enquiries with respect to the usage of, the then-current version of the Matterport APIs and Matterport SDKs, including Delegated Access (it being acknowledged, however, that such support shall in no circumstances comprise any development support or technical support with respect to Developer Applications).

  • Additional Functionality Subscription Fees shall be payable in respect of Customer’s Additional Functionality Subscription in accordance with the terms set out in Paragraph 5 of the PSA (Fees and Payment) or Paragraph 14 of the PSA (Reseller Orders), as applicable.

  • Aside from the foregoing, the USER and Group shall have no right to use (other than for their personal non-commercial use), market, sell, distribute or commercially exploit in any way any Additional Functionality for use with the Software, and may not refer to the Software in connection with any commercial use of Additional Functionality in any other software product without the prior express permission of CE.

  • Issuer Entity with Additional Functionality or Systems (Hybrid Non-Issuer Upstream EDE Entity).

  • In the event that the Subscriber uses any Additional Functionality, it shall be deemed to have agreed to pay the Fees attributable to such Additional Functionality.

  • For any new functionality introduced in a new version of the Services (“Additional Functionality”), the Subscriber will have the right to use Additional Functionality only after executing the appropriate Service Agreement and paying an additional Fee, if any, based on then-current standard Fee schedule for such Additional Functionality.

  • To the extent that Customer places an Order which requests the use of and access to Additional Functionality, the provision of such Additional Functionality (and Customer’s access to and use of the same) shall be governed by the terms set out in Schedule 1 to this PSA.


More Definitions of Additional Functionality

Additional Functionality means any function that permits greater or improved subscriber interaction with video programming delivered by the Cable System or access to information regarding the content of such video programming. If the Franchisee makes changes to the Cable System that require improvements to access facilities or equipment to maintain the then-existing signal quality or picture quality, or other then-existing functions or capabilities, the Franchisee shall make any necessary changes to the Franchisee's headend and distribution facilities or equipment within thirty (30) days so that PEG facilities and equipment may be used as intended in this Agreement at no cost to the County.
Additional Functionality. Voicemail • Personal Archive • Advanced Mobile Policies • Information Protection and Compliance Required Additive CAL: • Exchange Server 2010 Enterprise CAL, or • Enterprise CAL Suite1, or • Enterprise CAL Bridge for Windows Intune2, or • Exchange Online Plan 2 User SL, or • Cross-Mailbox Search • Legal Hold • Custom Retention Policies • Per User/Distribution List Journaling • Exchange Online Plan 2A User SL, or • Exchange Online Plan 2G User SL, or • Office 365 Plan E3-E4 User SL 1 with active Software Assurance coverage on November 1, 2009, or later 2 with active Software Assurance coverage on March 1, 2011, or later • Exchange Server 2010 External Connector Additional Functionality: • Voicemail • Personal Archive • Advanced Mobile Policies • Information Protection and Compliance • Cross-Mailbox Search • Legal Hold • Custom Retention Policies • Per User/Distribution List Journaling Required Additive External Connector: • None available (all users accessing additional functionality require the appropriate additive CAL)
Additional Functionality o any new proprietary products and software modules which Oxehealth may develop from time to time and utilise as part of the Oxehealth Services in order to supplement and build on the existing Oxehealth Software, but excluding Upgrades; “Blind Running Period” o the relevant blind running period of the Oxehealth Service, as further described in Schedule 1; “Commencement Date” o the date on which the last party signs this Agreement;
Additional Functionality. Event Streamer DIGITAL PAYMENTS (as further detailed in Section 9)
Additional Functionality means Alternative ATM Service Catalogues (VBR-rt, CBR);
Additional Functionality means changes that SunGard Public Sector makes for inclusion in a General Release Module to increase the functionality of the General Release Module.

Related to Additional Functionality

  • Customization means any customer-specific modification to software that requires changes to the software’s source code.

  • functionality means the ability of a tenderer to provide goods or services in accordance with specifications as set out in the tender documents.

  • critical functions means activities, services or operations the discontinuance of which is likely in one or more Member States, to lead to the disruption of services that are essential to the real economy or to disrupt financial stability due to the size, market share, external and internal interconnectedness, complexity or cross-border activities of an institution or group, with particular regard to the substitutability of those activities, services or operations;

  • Essential functions means the fundamental job duties of the employment position the individual with a disability holds or desires. “Essential functions” does not include the marginal functions of the position.

  • Connectivity App(s) means any integration technology whose primary function is to directly connect disparate applications to enable the direct communication and/or management of data between such disparate applications by/through such integration technology.