Common use of Adequacy of Documentation Clause in Contracts

Adequacy of Documentation. All Documentation must include all such information as may be reasonably necessary for the effective installation, testing, use, support, and maintenance of the applicable Software by the Intended User, including the effective configuration, integration, and systems administration of the Software and performance of all other functions set forth in the Specifications.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Custom Software Terms and Conditions, Contract Terms Custom Software, Contract Terms Custom Software

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Adequacy of Documentation. All Documentation must shall include all such information as may be reasonably necessary for the effective installation, testing, use, support, and maintenance of the applicable Software by the Intended User, including the effective configuration, integration, and systems administration of the Software and performance of all other functions set forth in the Specifications.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Master Software Development Agreement (Mercurity Fintech Holding Inc.), Master Software Development Agreement (Mercurity Fintech Holding Inc.)

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Adequacy of Documentation. All Documentation must include all such information as may be reasonably necessary for the effective installation, testing, use, support, and maintenance of the applicable Software by the Intended User, including the effective configuration, integration, and systems administration of the Software and performance of all other functions set forth in the Specifications. Documentation Specifications. Contractor will provide all Documentation in both hard copy and electronic form, in such formats and media as are set forth in the Statement of Work, or as the State may otherwise reasonably request in writing.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: State of Michigan

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