Hardware to NCR Sample Clauses

Hardware to NCR. Upon completion of the Training program and Customer acceptance, ITI will deliver to the Rockville NCR Support organization one complete printer assembly This equipment will be retained by the Rockville NCR Support organization for the life of the project.
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  • Hardware “Hardware” means the hardware and other furniture, fixtures and equipment owned or leased and then currently being used by PROVIDER exclusively to perform the Services under any MOA or PSA or to support such performance. To the extent any such items are not used by PROVIDER exclusively to perform the Services, PROVIDER shall assist CUSTOMER or its designee in purchasing, leasing or otherwise obtaining the use of comparable items.

  • Security Against Unauthorized Use of Funds’ Recordkeeping Systems Financial Intermediary agrees to provide such security as is necessary to prevent any unauthorized use of the Funds’ recordkeeping system, accessed via (a) the world wide web or any URL maintained by the Funds or JPMDS, (b) a networking/data access arrangement or (c) computer hardware or software provided to Financial Intermediary by JPMDS.

  • Software Additional provisions relating to software.

  • SERVICE XXXX USE A. Controlled Affiliate recognizes the importance of a comprehensive national network of independent BCBSA licensees which are committed to strengthening the Licensed Marks and Name. The Controlled Affiliate further recognizes that its actions within its Service Area may affect the value of the Licensed Marks and Name nationwide.

  • Configuration The configuration for the Purchase Right Aircraft will be the Detail Specification for Model 767-3S2F aircraft at the revision level in effect at the time of the Supplemental Agreement. Such Detail Specification will be revised to include (i) changes required to obtain required regulatory certificates and (ii) other changes as mutually agreed upon by Boeing and Customer.

  • Omitted Services The Parties each have used commercially reasonable efforts to identify and describe the Scheduled Services. However, the Parties acknowledge and agree that there may be services which are not identified on Schedule 1 or Schedule 2, as applicable, that (A) in the case of the CLNC Services, were provided by a Service Provider to a Service Recipient or its subsidiaries during the Look-Back Period, (B) had been performed by the employees now employed by a Service Provider or its Affiliates or provided pursuant to contracts to which a Service Provider or its Affiliates is now a party or assets now owned by Service Provider or its Affiliates, and (C) are necessary to operate the business of the Service Recipient (as such business is currently conducted) after the Closing Date (collectively, the “Omitted Services”). At any time during the sixty (60) day period immediately following the Effective Date, a Service Recipient may provide written notice to its Service Provider requesting such Omitted Services setting forth in reasonable detail a description of the requested Omitted Service(s), the proposed start date or dates and the proposed termination date or dates. The Parties agree to cooperate and negotiate in good faith using reasonable efforts in order to come to an agreement regarding the provision of Omitted Services on reasonable terms and conditions that are mutually agreed to by the Parties; provided however, that if the Parties cannot agree on the termination date or dates of the Omitted Service(s), such service(s) shall be provided for a ninety (90)-day term. Any Omitted Services shall be subject in all respects to the terms of this Agreement, shall be considered added to Schedule 1 or Schedule 2, as applicable, shall constitute an agreed amendment to this Agreement and shall thereafter be considered a Scheduled Service.

  • Provision of Multiple Services If the Sub-Advisor shall have provided both investment advisory services under subparagraph (a) and investment management services under subparagraph (b) of paragraph (1) for the same portion of the investments of the Portfolio for the same period, the fees paid to the Sub-Advisor with respect to such investments shall be calculated exclusively under subparagraph (b) of this paragraph 4.

  • Service Description The Transfer Agent updates the System daily to reflect each day's business activity. The Fund relies upon the timely update of information in order to respond to investor's inquiries. The Transfer Agent will provide Dreyfus with a System report indicating the time of day that files were updated and available for Dreyfus. The timeliness of availability of these screens with updated information will determine the Transfer Agent's level of performance.

  • Measurement and Monitoring Tools As of the Effective date, Vendor and Prudential will mutually agree on the measurements and service level management procedures, pursuant to the governance procedures set forth in Attachment G and performance standards set forth in Attachment E-1 and E-2, to measure Vendor's performance of the Services against the applicable Service Levels. Such measurement and monitoring tools and procedures will (a) for Attachment E-1, be implemented upon the Effective Date; (b) for Attachment E-2, be implemented after successful completion of all testing and written acceptance by Prudential of the Transition Services set forth in Attachment B-1; (c) permit reporting at a level of detail sufficient to verify compliance with the Service Levels; and (d) be subject to audit by Prudential or its designee in accordance with the Agreement, except such audit will not include the installation of any audit software on Vendor's network.

  • Proprietary Software Depending upon the products and services You elect to access through Electronic Access, You may be provided software owned by BNY Mellon or licensed to BNY Mellon by a BNY Mellon Supplier (“Proprietary Software”). You are granted a limited, non-exclusive, non-transferable license to install the Proprietary Software on Your authorized computer system (including mobile devices registered with BNY Mellon) and to use the Proprietary Software solely for Your own internal purposes in connection with Electronic Access and solely for the purposes for which it is provided to You. You and Your Users may make copies of the Proprietary Software for backup purposes only, provided all copyright and other proprietary information included in the original copy of the Proprietary Software are reproduced in or on such backup copies. You shall not reverse engineer, disassemble, decompile or attempt to determine the source code for, any Proprietary Software. Any attempt to circumvent or penetrate security of Electronic Access is strictly prohibited.

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