Common use of Service Exclusions Clause in Contracts

Service Exclusions. In addition to the Service Exclusions set forth in the Agreement, the following Service Exclusions apply to Services. 7.1 Any combining of the System with a non-qualified device. A non-qualified device is: 7.1.1 Any product (hardware, firmware, software, or cabling) not supplied and supported by Philips, whether used internal or external to System without Philips’ approval. Examples include, software patches, security fixes, and service packs from the operating system, web browser, or database software manufacturer(s), for example, monitoring software; 7.1.2 Any product supplied by Philips that has been modified by the Customer or any third party; 7.1.3 Any product maintained under this Agreement in which the Customer does not allow Philips to incorporate engineering improvements; or 7.1.4 Any product that has reached its “End of Life”. “End of Life” means software and or hardware equipment that has surpassed the published end of support life date by the original equipment manufacturer.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Service Agreement, Service Agreement, Service Agreement

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Service Exclusions. In addition to the Service Exclusions set forth in the Agreement, the following Service Exclusions apply to ServicesServices provided under this Exhibit. 7.1 11.1 Any combining of the Covered System with a non-qualified device. A non-qualified device is: 7.1.1 11.1.1 Any product (hardware, firmware, software, or cabling) not supplied and supported by Philips, whether used internal or external to Covered System without Philips’ approval. Examples include, software patches, security fixes, and service packs from the operating system, web browser, or database software manufacturer(s), for example, monitoring software; 7.1.2 11.1.2 Any product supplied by Philips that has been modified by the Customer or any third party; 7.1.3 11.1.3 Any product maintained under this Agreement in which the Customer does not allow Philips to incorporate engineering improvements; or 7.1.4 11.1.4 Any product that has reached its “End of Life”. “End of Life” means software and or hardware equipment that has surpassed the published end of support life date by the original equipment manufacturer.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Service Agreement, Service Agreement, Service Agreement

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Service Exclusions. In addition to the Service Exclusions set forth in the Agreement, the following Service Exclusions apply to Services. 7.1 7.1. Any combining of the System with a non-qualified device. A non-qualified device is: 7.1.1 7.1.1. Any product (hardware, firmware, software, or cabling) not supplied and supported by Philips, whether used internal or external to System without Philips’ approval. Examples include, software patches, security fixes, and service packs from the operating system, web browser, or database software manufacturer(s), for example, monitoring software; 7.1.2 7.1.2. Any product supplied by Philips that has been modified by the Customer or any third party; 7.1.3 7.1.3. Any product maintained under this Agreement in which the Customer does not allow Philips to incorporate engineering improvements; or 7.1.4 7.1.4. Any product that has reached its “End of Life”. “End of Life” means software and or hardware equipment that has surpassed the published end of support life date by the original equipment manufacturer.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Service Agreement, Service Agreement, Service Agreement

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