Code Fragment definition

Code Fragment means a portion or portions of the Assigned Software that have been incorporated by the Parent Group or the SpinCo Group, prior to the Distribution Date, into Software other than the Assigned Software and (i) do not constitute the primary functionality of the Assigned Software and (ii) cannot, either separately or in aggregate, be used to reconstruct the Assigned Software.
Code Fragment means a sub-routine or immaterial portion of its source code (determined in relation to the functionality of the Work Product as a whole). Service Provider will not combine Code Fragments to create a product functionally equivalent to the Work Product containing such Code Fragments.
Code Fragment has the meaning given in Schedule U.

Examples of Code Fragment in a sentence

  • A "Code Fragment" means a sub-routine or immaterial portion of its source code (determined in relation to the functionality of the Work Product as a whole).

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