Destructive Element definition
Examples of Destructive Element in a sentence
The Software does not infringe upon the proprietary rights of any third party and the Custodian has no actual knowledge that a Destructive Element (as defined below) has been coded or introduced into the Software.
If Participant becomes aware that a Destructive Element has been so introduced, Participant will eliminate the effects of the Destructive Element and, if the Destructive Element causes a loss (e.g., of operational efficiency or data), assist IATA to mitigate and restore such losses provided that it shall not prevent IATA from exercising any recourse it may have against Participant under this Agreement or at law.
If FIS notifies Provider that it has been informed of or has reason to believe that a Destructive Element was present in the Products as delivered by Provider to FIS, a Client, or any customers of a Client, Provider will promptly assist and work continuously with FIS, in conformance with FIS security requirements, at no charge, until, in the determination of FIS, the Destructive Element has been eliminated.
If User becomes aware that a Destructive Element has been so introduced, User shall eliminate the effects of the Destructive Element and, if the Destructive Element causes a loss (e.g., of operational efficiency or data), assist IATA to mitigate and restore such losses provided that it shall not prevent IATA from exercising any recourse it may have against User under this Agreement or at law.
If RECIPIENT becomes aware that a Destructive Element has been so introduced, RECIPIENT shall eliminate the effects of the Destructive Element and, if the Destructive Element causes a loss (e.g., of operational efficiency or data), assist IATA to mitigate and restore such losses provided that it shall not prevent IATA from exercising any recourse it may have against RECIPIENT under this Agreement or at law.