Designated Processor definition
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This new processor shall then become the Designated Processor in lieu of the former Designated Processor.
If the Designated Processor becomes temporarily inoperative, Customer shall have the right to Use the Licensed Materials temporarily on a backup processor until operable status is restored and processing on the backup processor is completed.
Supplier shall provide with each copy of the Software specific installation and applications guidelines describing the procedures necessary to create additional authorized implementations on a new Designated Processor to increase the capacity of Designated Processors on multi-processor computer systems.
Upon delivery of Licensed Materials pursuant to this Agreement, Seller grants to Customer and its affiliates aperpetual, nontransferable (except as provided in Article 1.37), and nonexclusivefully paid up (upon receipt of the associated payment), irrevocable (unless breached in accordance with Article 1.20 of this Agreement) license to Use Licensed Materials on a Designated Processor for Customer's own business operations.
Acceptance of a particular release of Software in the ITN or in the First Field Application shall constitute Acceptance of all copies of such Software to be provided Ordering Company, regardless of when each such copy of such Software is installed on its Designated Processor.