Archiving. You may make one copy of the Software solely for archival purposes. If the Software is an upgrade, you may use the Software only in conjunction with upgraded product. If you receive your first copy of the Software electronically, and a second copy on media afterward, the second copy can be used for archival purposes only. For all Neevia Tech products, you agree that you will only use our software on a server and all applications that will access the server will reside on the server and you will not permit remote access to the software except through your application residing on the server. You agree to surrender your license(s) if you violate this agreement. If you violate this agreement, you will not receive a refund upon termination of this license. You agree not to utilize our software to violate the copyright of any third parties. If you do violate the copyright of a third party utilizing our software, you agree to hold Neevia Tech harmless and will indemnify Neevia Tech for any such activity even if the violation is unintentional. The Software is owned by Neevia Tech and/or its suppliers, and is protected by the copyright and trademark laws of the United States and related applicable laws. You may not copy the Software except as set forth in the "License" section. Any copies that you are permitted to make pursuant to this Agreement must contain the same copyright and other proprietary notices that appear on or in the Software. You may not rent, lease, sub-license, transfer, or sell the Software. You may not modify, translate, reverse engineer, decompile, disassemble, or create derivative works based on the Software, except to the extent applicable law expressly prohibits such foregoing restriction. You may use the trademarks to identify the Software owner's name, or to identify printed output produced by the Software. Such use of any trademark does not give you any rights of ownership in that trademark. The Software is provided AS IS. NEEVIA TECH AND ITS SUPPLIERS MAKE NO WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, AS TO THE MERCHANTABILITY, QUALITY, NONINFRINGEMENT OF THIRD PARTY RIGHTS, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, AND THOSE ARISING BY STATUTE OR OTHERWISE IN LAW OR FROM A COURSE OF DEALING OR USAGE OF TRADE. THE ENTIRE RISK AS TO THE QUALITY, RESULTS BY USING THE SOFTWARE, AND PERFORMANCE OF THE SOFTWARE IS WITH THE END USER. Some states or jurisdictions do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental, consequential or special damages, or the exclu...
Archiving. Approximately 90 days after the expiration of an annual subscription term, Project MUSE will provide the Subscriber, upon request, an archival (non-searchable) file on DVD-ROM or other appropriate media as determined by Project MUSE, containing the content of all issues published online during the 12-month subscription term. Subscribing Members may participate in the LOCKSS (Lots of Copies Keeps Stuff Safe) system for archiving digitized publications. To benefit from this support, Subscribing Members must install a LOCKSS cache at their institution. (See xxx.xxxxxx.xxx for further information.) The Subscribing Member may perpetually use the LOCKSS system to archive and restore Journal content, so long as use is otherwise consistent with this Agreement. Journal content may be made available to other LOCKSS system Subscribing Members who indicate a right to the subscribed Journal content. Project MUSE participates in PORTICO’s E-Journal Preservation Service for the preservation of journal content on the MUSE platform. (See xxx.xxxxxxx.xxx for further information.)
Archiving o Journal will ensure electronic backup and archival of the published articles and website content regularly.
Archiving. For a period of five (5) years from the payment of the balance and in any case until any on-going audit, verification, appeal, litigation or pursuit of claim or investigation by the European Anti-Fraud Office (XXXX), if notified to the Organisation, has been disposed of, the Organisation shall keep and make available according to this article all relevant financial information (originals or copies) related to the contract and to any procurement contracts and agreements for financial support.
Archiving. The LDL is obliged to archive all transport documents, in particular waybills, for 15 years and to make them available upon request within a few hours.
Archiving. Both Parties shall maintain a record of each AE, overdose, misuse, abuse, medication error, lack of effect, AESI, lactation report or pregnancy report indefinitely, in accordance with current regulatory requirements and each Party’s respective procedures. Such maintenance will include:
a) a copy of the report (standardized AE collection form, including relevant source documentation)
b) the date of the initial receipt or creation of the report c) the date of provision of the report to the other Party.
Archiving. Message Content may be archived by Network for audit, trending, and quality control purposes.
Archiving. Scientific publications or documentation of artistic results must be archived in NTNU’s archives. All data generated in connection with the doctoral work must be filed in accordance with NTNU’s requirements and guidelines.
Archiving. The Associate Director of Performance and Corporate Services will ensure that archived copies of superseded policy documents are retained in accordance with Records Management: NHS Code of Practice 2009.
Archiving. The Contractor shall maintain service, repair, billing and payment histories for each Vehicle in the Contractor’s programs in accordance with Appendix A §10