Common use of Additional Requirements and Dependencies Clause in Contracts

Additional Requirements and Dependencies. Items or services which are included in or required for a Solution but not provided directly by Contractor must be identified as such in the Schedule for the corresponding Solution. Items or services which are required but are not available without further development or engineering must be identified as such in the Schedule for the corresponding Solution. If for any Solution Contractor sells or licenses to State Contractor’s own or a Contractor Solution Partner’s software, hardware, network communications, or interfaces, including project tools that Contractor regards as proprietary, Contractor will provide State, in addition to descriptions contained in a Schedule, a separate purchase order, contract, or license agreement describing the terms of such transaction. State will not be subject to extraneous royalties or other extended payment terms or usage restrictions of any kind arising from the purchase or license of such items unless shown in such purchase order, contract, or license agreement and unless such purchase order, contract, or license agreement is approved in writing by an authorized representative of State.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Master Solution Purchase and Services Agreement, Master Solution Purchase and Services Agreement, Master Solution Purchase and Services Agreement

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