Software Delivery definition
Examples of Software Delivery in a sentence
Commencing on the Software Delivery Date, Modernizing Medicine hereby grants to Medical Practice a non-exclusive, nontransferable and limited (as provided in this Agreement) license, without the right to sublicense, to access and use the Software and EMA Services through the ModMed Sites, in the Territory, for Medical Practice’s internal business purposes only (the “License”).
Exasol warrants that for a period of thirty (30) days from completion of the Software Delivery (“Warranty Period”), the Software will substantially perform the material functions described in the Documentation for such Software, if used in accordance with the Documentation and provided that Customer as of the date of warranty claim is in compliance with all terms and conditions of this Agreement (including the payment of all License Fees then due and owing).
Except as otherwise provided in Section 17.2 and Section 17.3, this Agreement and the license(s) granted hereunder will commence on the earliest to occur of (a) Exasol’s acceptance of an Order, (b) completion of Software Delivery, (c) completion of Appliance Delivery (as applicable); or (d) Customer’s download or installation of the Software, and will remain in effect until the expiration of the applicable term detailed in the Order or until terminated pursuant to Section 18 (the “Term”).
From the Software Delivery Date, Supplier grants a non-exclusive, perpetual licence to use the Software in accordance with the terms and conditions specified in the Licence Model for that Software.
If Customer claims an exemption from any sales, use or similar taxes, Customer shall deliver to Exasol prior to completion of Software Delivery and/or completion of Appliance Delivery a valid certificate of such exemption issued by the relevant taxing authority.
The Company's only Subsidiaries are Protocall Software Delivery Systems, Inc.
The plaintiff also seeks a judgment declaring that it is entitled to exercise certain options for stock in Protocall Software Delivery Systems, Inc.
Protocall Software Delivery Systems, Inc., et al., case number GIC 853271, was filed in the Superior Court of the State of California, San Diego Judicial District, on or about August 31, 2005.
Commencing on the Software Delivery Date, Modernizing Medicine hereby grants to Medical Practice a non-exclusive, nontransferable and limited (as provided in this Agreement) license, without the right to sublicense, to access and use the Software and Services in the Territory for Medical Practice’s internal business purposes only (the “License”).
The purchase of CAD Services will make available the CADDocumentViewer User Group on the ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Software Delivery site.