License Code definition

License Code means a technical activation code that allows Customer to gain access to the Server Software and is delivered to Customer by M-Files.
License Code means string of characters that enables the Software to operate without restrictions. License Code is provided once one of the licenses is purchased.
License Code means a unique, non-guessable sequence that allows User to activate and access the Software following User’s payment in full of the License Fee and all other related charges to DGI.

Examples of License Code in a sentence

  • Upon payment for a specific license, Licensor shall provide you with License Code which allows the Software to function in the purchased license capacity.

  • Upon payment for a specific Subscription Fee, Licensor shall provide Licensee with License Code that allows the Software to function in the purchased license capacity during the Subscription Term.


More Definitions of License Code

License Code means Subtitle 6B of the TMC.
License Code means a unique string of characters (for example cb-12345678910) that is entered into a license activation dialog box. It is used to validate a License Session and remove Trial Mode when successful. It can also be used to log on and remotely track processing progress via a password- protected web page during the relevant Subscription Period plus 30 days.
License Code means an encoded license string which enables the Program to operate in a specified configuration.

Related to License Code

  • License Key means a unique key-code that enables Licensee to run Software subject to the obtained User Pack.

  • Biologics License Application means an application for licensure of a biological product submitted to the FDA under 42 U.S.C. § 262(k) for permission to introduce, or deliver for introduction, a biologic product into interstate commerce.

  • CREFC® Intellectual Property Royalty License Fee With respect to each Mortgage Loan (including any REO Mortgage Loan) and for any Distribution Date, the amount accrued during the related Interest Accrual Period at the CREFC® Intellectual Property Royalty License Fee Rate on, in the case of the initial Distribution Date, the Cut-Off Date Balance of such Mortgage Loan and, in the case of any subsequent Distribution Date, the Stated Principal Balance of such Mortgage Loan as of the close of business on the Distribution Date in the related Interest Accrual Period; provided that such amounts shall be computed for the same period and on the same interest accrual basis respecting which any related interest payment due or deemed due on the related Mortgage Loan is computed and shall be prorated for partial periods. For the avoidance of doubt, the CREFC® Intellectual Property Royalty License Fee shall be payable from the Lower-Tier REMIC.