Destructive Elements definition
Examples of Destructive Elements in a sentence
If Broadridge or Ridge detect any such Destructive Elements in the Software, Broadridge or Ridge agree to eliminate such Destructive Elements as promptly as reasonably practicable and shall notify ▇▇▇▇▇▇ and Client thereof as soon as possible.
Provider will not, and will ensure that the Resources do not, code or introduce Destructive Elements (as defined below) into the Services, the Developments, the Oracle Materials or the Oracle or Client production or non-production (i.e., test and development) information systems environments, including without limitation, the hardware and software components of Oracle's and/or Client’s corporate network (such information systems environments and networks being collectively referred to as the “Networks”).
If Licensor provides Licensee any software or materials containing Destructive Elements, Licensor agrees to use commercially reasonable efforts to promptly eliminate the Destructive Element(s) and reverse their adverse effects.
Prior to delivery to Barclays, Supplier will test each element of the services and products utilizing the most recent version and the most recent data file of a reputable, commercially available anti-virus-checking software program to ensure that it is free of Destructive Elements.
The Supplier will use reasonable care to ensure that the Services are at all times free of any Destructive Elements and that it will not introduce any Destructive Elements into the Customer’s Environment in the course of rendering the Services.