Multiple Customer Sample Clauses

The "Multiple Customer" clause defines the terms under which a service provider may offer the same or similar services to more than one customer simultaneously. Typically, this clause clarifies that the provider is not restricted to serving a single client and may enter into agreements with other parties, even if those services are comparable in nature. For example, a software vendor may license its product to several companies at once. The core function of this clause is to prevent exclusivity by default, ensuring the provider retains the freedom to expand its business and serve multiple clients without breaching the agreement.
Multiple Customer. If Licensee purchases licenses based on a multiple Customer model, Licensee is acquiring licenses to be used for any of Licensee’s Customers. Licenses not identified as “Multiple Customer” or “Package Factory” licenses on an Order Confirmation may not be used for multiple Customers and shall be governed by Section 4.3 below.
Multiple Customer. In the event Supplier is performing work for multiple customers at the travel site, Supplier shall pro-rate travel-related expenses between Boeing and such other customers in accordance with the hours worked for each, and Boeing shall only reimburse Supplier for its proportionate share of such expenses.