Designated Processor definition

Designated Processor means the Product for which licenses to Use Licensed Materials are granted.
Designated Processor has the meaning of the AS Product for which the "RTU" License specified in subsection 11.1 is granted.
Designated Processor means hardware platforms used in the FSN with which Software is compatible.

Examples of Designated Processor in a sentence

  • 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.


More Definitions of Designated Processor

Designated Processor means the Product for which licenses to Use Licensed Materials are initially granted.
Designated Processor means the computer processing device that provides the primary control for the interpretation and execution of the Software and is designated on the applicable Schedule or, if not so identified, on which the Software is initially installed or, if a software activator device is required, the computer processing device within which the software activator is properly installed.
Designated Processor means, initially, Auto Auction Services Corp., and thereafter, any successor Third-Party data processor designated from time to time by Manheim.
Designated Processor means the central processing unit or units for which a license to use Licensed Materials are initially granted as described in the Statement of Work.
Designated Processor means the Product for which the license to Use Licensed Materials is granted under this Agreement.
Designated Processor means the specific product, processor or product line for which licenses to use Licensed Materials are granted. Except as provided in this Section 8.1 or by agreement as provided in Section 2.9, no license is granted to Customer to use the Licensed Materials outside the United States or to sublicense such Licensed Materials furnished by Seller. The license granted hereunder includes and is deemed to cover any Affiliate of Customer to the extent such Affiliate is developing, constructing and/or operating a wireless data transmission network and is seeking to access or use the Network or any portion thereof. Customer may retain an archival copy of the Software for as long as such Software is relevant to Customer's operations. Customer shall not reverse engineer, decompile or disassemble Software furnished as object code to generate corresponding Source Code. Except as provided below, Customer shall not modify Software furnished by Seller under this Agreement. Customer shall not make any copies of any Licensed Materials except as necessary in connection with the rights granted hereunder. Customer shall reproduce and include any Seller copyright and proprietary notice on all such necessary copies of the Licensed Materials. To the extent reasonably possible, Customer shall also ▇▇▇▇ all media containing such copies with a warning that the Licensed Materials are subject to restrictions contained in an agreement between Seller and Customer and that such Licensed Materials are the property of Seller. Customer shall make reasonably available to Seller Customer's records, maintained in the ordinary course, describing the number and location of copies of Licensed Materials included in the Network. Customer shall take appropriate action, by instruction, agreement, or otherwise, with the persons permitted access to the Licensed Materials so as to enable Customer to satisfy its obligations under this Agreement. If Customer's license is canceled or terminated, or when the Licensed Materials are no longer needed by Customer, Customer shall return all copies of such Licensed Materials to Seller or follow written disposition instructions provided by Seller.
Designated Processor means a Processor that is certified by a Network and has direct connectivity to the Network and the Parties acknowledge that TSYS Acquiring Solutions, LLC is a Designated Processor as of the Effective Date. The Designated Processor under this Agreement for all Processing Services may vary and may not be changed without the prior written consent of both Bank and Company, and Bank’s consent shall not be unreasonably be withheld.