Evaluation and Trial Sample Clauses

Evaluation and Trial. For evaluation (or test or demonstration) use, you may not sell the software (including software marked as “NFR” or “Not for Resale”) or use it after the evaluation period. Evaluation (or test or demonstration) software may not be used in a live operating
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Evaluation and Trial. For evaluation (or test or demonstration) use, you may not sell the software (including software marked as “NFR” or “Not for Resale”), or use it after the evaluation period. Evaluation (or test or demonstration) software may not be used in a live operating environment. Some software may be licensed on a trial basis. Your rights to use trial software are limited to the trial period. The trial software and length of the trial period are set forth during the download or activation process. You may have the option to convert your trial rights to subscription or perpetual rights if presented to you at the expiration of your trial period. After the expiration of a trial period without conversion, most features of the trial software will stop running. EVALUATION AND TRIAL SOFTWARE ARE LICENSED “AS-IS,” AND YOU BEAR THE ENTIRE RISK AS TO THE SOFTWARE’S QUALITY AND PERFORMANCE. SHOULD THE SOFTWARE PROVE DEFECTIVE, YOU ASSUME THE ENTIRE COST OF ALL SERVICING OR REPAIR. MICROSOFT GIVES NO EXPRESS WARRANTIES, GUARANTEES OR CONDITIONS. YOU MAY HAVE ADDITIONAL CONSUMER RIGHTS UNDER YOUR LOCAL LAWS WHICH THIS
Evaluation and Trial. For evaluation (or test or demonstration) use, you may not sell the software, use it in a live operating environment, or use it, or use it after the evaluation period. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Agreement, evaluation software is provided “AS IS” and no warranty, implied or express (including the Limited Warranty), applies to these versions.
Evaluation and Trial. 2.1 Customer is carrying out the trial and evaluation contemplated by this MOU on a Trial basis to ascertain whether the Products and Services meet its requirements. 2.2 This MOU is non-exclusive and neither Party is prevented from entering into any negotiations with any third party. 2.3 For the avoidance of doubt, except as set forth in clause 3.2 (but subject to clause 7.4), this MOU does not obligate either Party or any of their Affiliates to enter into any further agreement for the provision of Products and Services on an ongoing (non-trial) basis after the Trial ends (a “Definitive Agreement”). This MOU relates only to the arrangements contemplated herein and no other contract exists, or will exist, between the Parties in relation to the Products and Services unless and until the Parties have agreed all the terms of a Definitive Agreement and both Parties have signed a Definitive Agreement.
Evaluation and Trial. For evaluation (or test or demonstration) use, you may not sell the software (including software marked as “NFR” or “Not for Resale”) or use it after the evaluation period. Evaluation (or test or demonstration) software may not be used in a live operating environment. Some software may be licensed on a trial basis. Your rights to use trial software are limited to the trial period. The trial software and length of the trial period are set forth during the download or activation process. You may have the option to convert your trial rights to subscription or perpetual rights if presented to you at the expiration of your trial period. After the expiration of a trial period without conversion, most features of the trial software will stop running. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Agreement, evaluation software is provided “AS IS” and no warranty, implied or express (including the Limited Warranty), applies to these versions.

Related to Evaluation and Trial

  • Evaluation 1. The purposes of evaluation provisions include providing employees with feedback, and employers and employees with the opportunity and responsibility to address concerns. Where a grievance proceeds to arbitration, the arbitrator must consider these purposes, and may relieve on just and reasonable terms against breaches of time limits or other procedural requirements.

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