Platform Access Fee definition

Platform Access Fee means the recurring Fee owed for the Platform Access per Account.
Platform Access Fee has the meaning set forth in Section 10.1.
Platform Access Fee means the platform access fee detailed in Schedule 1; Publication: means a digital product such as a digital textbook, DVD, or closed network e.g. password protected website, intranet or a digital delivery platform such as a learning management system accessed by End Users;

Examples of Platform Access Fee in a sentence

  • On the Effective Date, Managed Service Provider (a) has Ordered the Platform Access with the obligation to pay the Platform Access Fee, and (b) the Platform Access Fee shall be due by Managed Service Provider on the Effective Date.

  • The Platform Access Fee shall be automatically invoiced annually thereafter upon renewal, subject to the non-renewal terms of Section 7.1.1. The Consumption Fees shall accrue and be payable upon Use of any Application Workload by Customer and shall be due within thirty (30) calendar days after the date of Grass Valley’s invoice.

  • Grass Valley may unilaterally increase either the Platform Access Fee, any Subscription Fee, the Consumption Fees, the Token Price and/or the Token Rates not more than one time per twelve (12) month period upon ninety (90) days prior notice to Managed Service Provider.

  • If Customer orders, receives or uses multiple Accounts, Customer shall owe and pay the Platform Access Fee multiplied by the quantity of all such Accounts.

  • Grass Valley may unilaterally increase either the Platform Access Fee, any Subscription Fee, the Consumption Fees, the Token Price and/or the Token Rates not more than one time per twelve (12) month period upon ninety (90) days prior notice to Customer.

  • The License shall be conditioned and contingent upon Customer’s payment of Fees in accordance with this Agreement, including the requirement to pay the Platform Access Fee to maintain an effective Platform Access Period.

  • The License shall be conditioned and contingent upon Managed Service Provider’s payment of Fees in accordance with this Agreement, including the requirement to pay the Platform Access Fee to maintain an effective Platform Access Period.

  • If Managed Service Provider orders, receives or uses multiple Accounts, Managed Service Provider shall owe and pay the Platform Access Fee multiplied by the quantity of all such Accounts.

  • The Platform Access Fee shall be automatically invoiced annually thereafter upon renewal, subject to the non-renewal terms of Section 7.1.1. The Consumption Fees shall accrue and be payable upon Use of any Application Workload by Managed Service Provider and shall be due within thirty (30) calendar days after the date of Grass Valley’s invoice.

  • On the Effective Date, Customer (a) has Ordered the Platform Access with the obligation to pay the Platform Access Fee, and (b) the Platform Access Fee shall be due by Customer on the Effective Date.

Related to Platform Access Fee

  • Access Fee means a fee prescribed for the purposes of section 22(6) or 54(6), as the case may be;

  • Installation Fee means charges payable by the Customer for the installation of the service as provided in the Order Form;

  • Open Access means the non-discriminatory provision for the use of transmission lines or distribution system or associated facilities with such lines or system by any licensee or consumer or a person engaged in generation in accordance with the regulations specified by the Appropriate Commission;

  • Introduction Fee means the fee payable by the Client to the Agency for an Introduction resulting in an Engagement;

  • Keyboard access Can users access all functions and content, and complete all tasks, independently by using only the keyboard (<tab>, <enter>, <spacebar>, <esc>, and arrow keys)? Verify in particular: o There are no keyboard traps that would prevent a user from advancing through the entire page, such as an automatically-refreshing social media embedded feed (tip: try to tab very, very slowly through any such feed to observe whether a user can close it, or move past it, at a reasonable point; if the feed keeps refreshing by automatically adding additional entries to be shown, it causes a trap for those who are unable to use quick keyboard strokes – or a mouse - to navigate);