Common use of Operating System and Software Supportability Clause in Contracts

Operating System and Software Supportability. Supplier warrants that Supplier and its employees, subcontractors, partners and third party providers have taken all necessary and reasonable measures to ensure that the Application, Licensed Services, Supplier Product, and any deliverables do not have dependencies on other operating systems or software that are no longer supported by Supplier, or its Subcontractors, partners and third-party providers.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Cloud Services Contract, Cloud Services Contract, Services Contract

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Operating System and Software Supportability. β€Œ Supplier warrants that Supplier and its employees, subcontractors, partners and third party providers have taken all necessary and reasonable measures to ensure that the Application, Licensed Services, Supplier Product, and any deliverables do not have dependencies on other operating systems or software that are no longer supported by Supplier, or its Subcontractors, partners and third-party providers.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Information Technology

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Operating System and Software Supportability. Supplier warrants that Supplier and its employees, subcontractors, partners and third party providers have taken all available necessary and reasonable measures to ensure that the Application, Licensed Services, Supplier Product, and any deliverables Deliverables do not have dependencies on other operating systems or software that are no longer supported by Supplier, or its Subcontractors, partners and third-party providers.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Services Contract

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