Grant of License in Deliverables Sample Clauses

Grant of License in Deliverables. Tenable grants Customer a non-exclusive, non-transferable, irrevocable (except in case of breach of the Agreement or SOW) perpetual right to use, copy and create derivative works from the Deliverables (without the right to sublicense) for Customer’s or Customer’s Affiliates internal business operations, as contemplated by the applicable SOW or Services Brief.
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Related to Grant of License in Deliverables

  • Ownership and License in Deliverables Unless otherwise specified in a specific Purchase Order concerning procurement of a SaaS product:

  • Grant of License During the term of this Contract:

  • Grant of Licenses 9.1 We grant to you a non-exclusive, non-transferable, revocable right to (i) access our site through HTML links solely in accordance with the terms of this Agreement and (ii) solely in connection with such links, to use our logos, trade names, trademarks, and similar identifying material (collectively, the “Licensed Materials”) that we provide to you or authorize for such purpose. You are only entitled to use the Licensed Materials to the extent that you are a member in good standing of Xxxxxx’s Affiliate Program. You agree that all uses of the Licensed Materials will be on behalf of Xxxxxx and the good will associated therewith will insure to the sole benefit of Cerule.

  • Grant of Licence 2.1 XXXXX, subject to the Licensee complying with the terms of the Agreement, grants the Licensee a Licence to Perform, or permit to be performed, any of the Works of Music for the time being in XXXXX’s Repertoire, at the Premises.

  • Xxxxx of License Georgia Institute of Technology shall grant the Student a limited, nonexclusive, nontransferable and revocable license to use and occupy an assigned space in a Georgia Institute of Technology facility in accordance with the terms and conditions of this Contract (the “License”). The parties to this Contract do not intend that an estate, a tenancy or any other interest in property should pass from Georgia Institute of Technology to Student. Instead, it is the intention of the parties that the relationship between Georgia Institute of Technology and Student be that of licensor and licensee and the sole right of Student to use the assigned space as a living unit shall be based upon the License granted in this Contract.

  • License Grant If Products include software, firmware or documentation, Supplier grants to DXC a non-exclusive, perpetual, royalty free, worldwide license to use, reproduce, display, prepare derivative works of the documentation and distribute such works, software, firmware or documentation directly or as integrated into DXC products, and to sublicense such rights to third parties. Supplier shall identify all licenses and deliver to DXC all materials required to meet the requirements of any licenses for third party software that is included in the Products. Supplier shall deliver to DXC the source code for any software licensed under a license that has a source availability requirement (such as the GNU General Public License). If the source code is not included with the material that Supplier has previously delivered, Supplier shall deliver within seven (7) days after DXC’s request the source code for any software licensed under an open source license that has a source availability requirement. Supplier grants DXC the right to duplicate and distribute the materials as necessary.

  • SOFTWARE LICENSE GRANT Where Product is acquired on a licensed basis the following shall constitute the license grant:

  • Rights in Deliverables Deliverables are deemed to be licensed pursuant to the same license grant and restrictions applicable to the Software.

  • SOFTWARE LICENSE GRANT Where Product is acquired on a licensed basis the following shall constitute the license grant:

  • License Type Your license to a Product will be under a Named User or CPU license type, as specified on an order. Each Named User license to a Product entitles a Named User to access and use that Product in one production environment and up to two non-production environments. Each CPU license to a Product entitles you to assign the Product to a single CPU in one production environment and up to two non-production environments, for use in support of an unspecified number of Named Users.

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