Sandbox Environment Clause Samples
The Sandbox Environment clause establishes a separate, controlled setting where parties can test software, applications, or processes without affecting live systems or data. Typically, this environment mimics the production system but uses isolated resources, allowing users to experiment, troubleshoot, or validate changes safely. Its core practical function is to minimize risk by preventing unintended disruptions or data loss in the main operational environment, thereby ensuring stability and security during development or testing activities.
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Sandbox Environment. Data Virtuality will allow Client to operate a test or sandbox copy of the Licensed Software in a non-production workflow for the sole purpose of making Updates, Upgrades, or conducting Integration testing, which Licensed Software shall be provided to Client at a fifty percent (50%) discount off the then-current price.
Sandbox Environment. As part of Your commercial subscription to the Service or Your subscription to the Free Service, UPSIIDE may in its sole discretion provide You with access to the Sandbox Environment. The Service capabilities provided in the Sandbox Environment may be limited or restricted in UPSIIDE’s sole discretion. Except for pre-existing development and interoperability documentation that UPSIIDE makes generally available to Service subscribers, UPSIIDE does not provide any support for the use of the Sandbox Environment or any Service APIs as part of UPSIIDE’s standard commercial subscriptions for the Service or as part of any subscription for the Free Service. You may purchase development-related support from UPSIIDE as a Professional Service. NOTWITHSTANDING ANY OTHER PROVISIONS IN THIS SAAS SCHEDULE, ACCESS TO THE SANDBOX ENVIRONMENT IS ON AN “AS-IS” BASIS WITHOUT ANY REPRESENTATIONS, WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND.
Sandbox Environment. As part of Your commercial subscription to the Service or Your subscription to the Free Service, You will be given access to the Sandbox Environment. The Service capabilities provided in the Sandbox Environment may be limited or restricted in Connectour’s sole discretion. Except for pre-existing development and interoperability documentation that Connectour makes generally available to Service subscribers, Connectour does not provide any support for the use of the Sandbox Environment or any Service APIs as part of Connectour’s standard commercial
Sandbox Environment. EarnUp may provide tools and materials such as EarnUp accounts and sample data as part of a sandbox environment to allow developers to use such tools and materials solely for internal testing. All tools and materials are provided “AS IS” and may be removed or modified at any time. You agree that all use of such tools and materials will be in accordance with EarnUp’s usage policies which may change from time to time. Intuit may post on the developer’s site and/or send an email to you with notices of any changes. You may use anonymous, non-live data only. EarnUp may charge you the then-current fee for the tools and materials if EarnUp reasonably believes that you have used such materials in breach of these terms.
Sandbox Environment. The Customer may test the Services in the Sandbox environment free of charge using provided test data. It is the Customer’s responsibility to keep track of who is using the authentication keys for the Sandbox including the Customer’s Users. If the Customer accidentally happens to use the Production environment instead of using the Sandbox environment, the Customer will be charged in accordance with this Agreement.
