Migrations Sample Clauses

Migrations. Following acceptance of an Order by EO and prior to the commencement of any migration services, a migrations plan (“Plan”) will be presented to Customer for review and acceptance. The Plan will include a projected date of completion. Unless otherwise provided for in the Plan or unless the Plan is modified by EO in writing, billing for the Services will begin 75 days from the date of execution of this Agreement. In addition, if the Services include services provided by third parties such as (but not limited to) Office 365, the charges for these Services will be billed to Customer as soon as EO is charged for these third-party services even if these third-party charges occur before the 75 days from the execution of this agreement.
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Migrations. If any licensee of the Essbase Software on a non-AS/400 platform, licensed directly by Arbor, desires to convert to an AS/400, then such licensee shall license the ShowCase AS/400 Port from ShowCase or its Authorized Partner, and ShowCase shall pay royalties to Arbor with respect to such (*) Denotes confidential information that has been omitted and filed separately, accompanied by a confidential treatment request, with the Securities and Exchange Commission pursuant to Rule 406 of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended. license equal to (*) . However, if the licensee of the Essbase Software on a non-AS/400 platform has a restricted use license, then ShowCase or its Authorized Partner may license the ShowCase AS/400 Port and pay Arbor a royalty of (*) percent of Arbor's then current local country list price.
Migrations. Customers who wish to migrate out of the Tariff Plan will be permitted to do so.
Migrations. 5.1. All customers wanting to migrate out of the “All-In-One” Tariff Plan can do so via *108# or *147# USSD menus, subject to the below business rules which apply to all migrations: 5.2. Migration out: 5.2.1. Customers will lose any Recharge Bonus rewarded to them on the “All-In-One” Tariff Plan and will not qualify for the Recharge Bonus on subsequent All-In-One purchases/recharges in the event that they migrate; 5.2.2. In the event of migration, any airtime balances (paid for airtime, data bundles, campaign benefits Emergency Airtime and Airtime Share values) will be migrated as well; and 5.2.3. The only benefit forfeited by migration is the available Recharge Bonus.
Migrations. AIT’s technical support team will make every effort to help you move your website to us. Please contact AIT to receive a price quote. We do not make any guarantees regarding the availability, possibility, or time required to complete an account migration. Each hosting company is configured differently, and some hosting platforms save data in an incompatible or proprietary format, which may make it extremely difficult, if not impossible, to migrate some or all account data. In some cases, we may not be able to assist you. In no event shall AIT be held liable for any lost or missing data or files resulting from a transfer to or from AIT. You are solely responsible for backing up your data in all circumstances.
Migrations. For SoftwareGrp, Support may include authorized Software migrations. “Migrated Software” means the software resulting from a Micro Focus authorized migration of a current SoftwareGrp product to a different Software product. With respect to a Micro Focus authorized Software migration, Micro Focus authorizes you to use both the current Software version and the Migrated Software simultaneously (“Migrated Software Concurrent Use Period”) at no additional charge for the period-of-time specified per the categories below. You will be notified of the migrated software concurrent use period when you are notified of a Micro Focus authorized migration, or please contact your Micro Focus representative or Micro Focus Business Partner with questions: Standard: 3 months Migrated Software Concurrent Use Period. Advanced: 12 months Migrated Software Concurrent Use Period. Complex: 18 months Migrated Software Concurrent Use Period. Exceptional: 24 months Migrated Software product version, and for which a successor Software product or product version is commercially available. The Migrated Software Concurrent Use Period may not extend beyond the end of Support for the current Software version. Your authorized use of Migrated Software is limited to managing the same environment as is currently being managed by the current Software version. At the end of the applicable Migrated Software Concurrent Use Period, your license to the prior version of the Software is terminated.
Migrations. For SoftwareGrp, Support may include authorized Software migrations. “Migrated Software” means the software resulting from a Micro Focus authorized migration of a current SoftwareGrp product to a different Software product. With respect to a Micro Focus authorized Software migration, Micro Focus authorizes you to use both the current Software version and the Migrated Software simultaneously (“Migrated Software Concurrent Use Period”) at no additional charge for the period-of-time specified per the categories below. You will be notified of the migrated software concurrent use period when you are notified of a Micro Focus authorized migration, or please contact your Micro Focus representative or Micro Focus Business Partner with questions:
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Migrations. Herds of several hundred animals follow each autumn from the east towards the south-west along the south coast of the Crimea (Birkun and Krivokhizhin, 1996 a, 2000) with their obvious intermediate stop in just mentioned triangle (Fig. 2). According to indirect data, other schools migrate at the same time to the same place from the west and northwest coasts of the peninsula. Such annual assembly of different groups can be utterly important for the sustenance of breeding harmony within Black Sea population. The reality of autumn migrations from the east to south-west has been confirmed by means of tagging experiment (Xxxx et al., 1997). Two individuals of the Black Sea bottlenose dolphin, the male and female, were released in the late August 1996 in Taman’ Bay of the Kerch Strait, and dorsal fins of those animals were marked by the removing of dermal tissue in characteristic patterns. Two weeks later, both dolphins were sighted triply near Yalta, south Crimea, at a distance of more than 200 km from the release site. The marked animals were observed foraging within a larger group of relatives. Fig. 1 The predominance of bottlenose dolphin sightings in the Strait of Kerch in summer according to results of boat survey conducted in June 1997 in the western part (Ukrainian Fig. 2 The predominance of bottlenose dolphins (above) in comparison with harbour porpoises (below) in coastal waters off the south Crimea in August-December 1998. Tracklines of observation boat are shown; rough scale of cetacean group sizes is presented in the legend Certainly, the distribution features and migratory routes should be studied more thoroughly, including, in particular, the Turkish straits system – the single path for probable genetic exchange between Black Sea and Mediterranean cetaceans. It looks like a paradox that until now there are no strict scientific proofs of any link (or its absence?) between these two neighbouring populations. Systematical sightings surveys, covering coastal waters during various seasons, are necessary as well as the collecting of photo-identification data and radio tagging/tracking of free rangering animals. The mapping of distribution patterns and migratory ways of basic prey species can also be helpful, taking into consideration a broadly circulating empiric thesis that general motion of Black Sea cetaceans is tightly bound with movements of their food sources (Kleinenberg, 1956).
Migrations. Herds of several hundred animals follow each autumn from the east towards the south-west along the south coast of the Crimea (Birkun and Krivokhizhin, 1996 a, 2000) with their obvious intermediate stop in just mentioned triangle (Fig. 2). According to indirect data, other schools migrate at the same time to the same place from the west and northwest coasts of the peninsula. Such annual assembly of different groups can be utterly important for the sustenance of breeding harmony within Black Sea population. The reality of autumn migrations from the east to south-west has been confirmed by means of tagging experiment (Xxxx et al., 1997). Two individuals of the Black Sea bottlenose dolphin, the male and female, were released in the late August 1996 in Taman’ Bay of the Kerch Strait, and dorsal fins of those animals were marked by the removing of dermal tissue in characteristic patterns. Two weeks later, both dolphins were sighted triply near Yalta, south Crimea, at a distance of more than 200 km from the release site. The marked animals were observed foraging within a larger group of relatives. Fig. 1 The predominance of bottlenose dolphin sightings in the Strait of Kerch in summer according to results of boat survey conducted in June 1997 in the western part (Ukrainian Fig. 2 The predominance of bottlenose dolphins (above) in comparison with harbour porpoises (below) in coastal waters off the south Crimea in August-December 1998. Tracklines of observation boat are shown; rough scale of cetacean group sizes is presented in the legend
Migrations. At your request, we will provide an advance estimate of fees based on the information you provide to us. However, you acknowledge that our fee will be calculated on the basis of the actual hours spent and may exceed the estimate. You acknowledge that after we begin the requested migration we may discover technical limitations related to the configuration of your data that prevent us from successfully completing the migration. With migrations you acknowledge that there is a special risk that data may be lost. You agree that you will create a reliable back up of all data to be migrated prior to the time that we begin the migration. You agree that we are not liable to you for damages resulting from the loss or corruption of your information as part of the migration.
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