Common use of Disabling Device Clause in Contracts

Disabling Device. Any device, method or means including, without limitation, the use of any “virus”, “lockup”, “time bomb”, “key lock”, “worm”, “back door” or “Trojan Horse” device or program, or any disabling code, which has the potential or capability of compromising the security of the County’s confidential or proprietary information; or of causing any unplanned interruption of; or accessibility of the Solution or any component to the County or any User, or which could alter, destroy or inhibit the use of the Solution or any component, or the data as further specified in Paragraph 13.1 (General Warranties) of this Contract.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Appendix C Sample Contract, Appendix C Sample Contract, Appendix C Sample Contract

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