Site Licenses Sample Clauses

Site Licenses. Your license to Choice Reviews is a Site license. As defined in the License Agreement, a Site is (a) a building or geographically continuous campus having a single physical address, and (b) affiliated buildings or facilities located within the same city as the main campus. For the avoidance of doubt, branch campuses, regional campuses, extension campuses (for universities) or branch libraries (for public libraries) are considered separate Sites, provided that they have separate physical libraries. Those branch sites having separate physical libraries are subject to additional licensee fees on a per-Site basis. Number of Sites to be licensed: Region: United States Rest of World Choice Reviews Account Activation Form page 2 of 5 Institution Name FTEs (US colleges and universities only): IPEDS# Site One Administrator (if different from Account Manager, above) Site One Mailing Address: Country: Email Phone: Fax: IP Address: (Use a hyphen in the 4th octet to indicate an IP range. Example IP: 123.45.678.150–255.) SITE ONE Institution Type: College or University Public Library K-12 school library Government Library Special Library Other 1st Octet 2d Octet 3 Octet 4th Octet List IP(s) for Site One only. For additional IPs for Site One, please use a separate sheet. SITE TWO Institution Name FTEs (US colleges and universities only): IPEDS# Site Two Administrator (if different from Account Manager, above) Site Two Mailing Address: Country: Email Phone: Fax: 1st Octet 2d Octet 3 Octet 4th Octet IP Address: (Use a hyphen in the 4th octet to indicate an IP range. Example IP: 123.45.678.150–255.) List IP(s) for Site Two only. For additional IPs for Site Two, please use a separate sheet. SITE THREE Institution Name FTEs (US colleges and universities only): IPEDS# Site Three Administrator (if different from Account Manager, above) Site Three Mailing Address: Country: Email Phone: Fax: [continued on next page] IP Address: (Use a hyphen in the 4th octet to indicate an IP range. Example IP: 123.45.678.150–255.) Choice Reviews Account Activation Form page 3 of 5 1st Octet 2d Octet 3 Octet 4th Octet List IP(s) for Site Three only. For additional IPs for Site Three, please use a separate sheet (use separate sheets if necessary for additional sites) Commencement Date and Term Your subscription shall begin on the date your account is activated (the Commencement Date) and shall extend through the one-year anniversary of this date. If you prefer another Commencement Date, please ind...
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Site Licenses. A license is a personal privilege to use the land of another for a specific purpose, and is revocable at the will of the landowner. As a personal privilege, unless the parties expressly state otherwise, a license is considered personal to the grantee (in this case, the PV system owner) and is not assignable to another party. Given the temporal uncertainty and insecurity of a license, the law does not require a license to be in writing; that is, the license can be given orally and still be valid and effective. Although a license is by definition revocable, it can become irrevocable if the licensee expends substantial money and labor in reasonable reliance on the representation (express or implied) of the landowner that the licensee would have an irrevocable interest. In the PPA context, a license grants the PV system owner the right to use the site for the installation, construction, operation, repair, and removal of the PV system. However, the traditionally non-assignable, revocable nature of a license may be too uncertain for some PV system owners and their investor parties who are making substantial commitments to a long-term energy services agreement. If the underlying site right agreement can be terminated at any time, the 20-30 year term of a PPA offers little comfort to those counting on the tax benefits of ownership and long-term revenues from the sale of electricity. On the other hand, there also may be instances in which a system owner desires a site license over an easement or lease, such as in a solar carport context where the general public uses the underlying parking lot. In such situations, the system owner may seek to minimize its exposure to liability for vandalism and trespass and its responsibility for monitoring and securing the overall site. A site license, which gives the system owner the right to use the property with minimal responsibility, may be the solution. If a system owner is wary of a site license because of its traditional nature as a limited, revocable use right, some parties resolve this concern by structuring a license to “look” more like a lease or easement—by making it “irrevocable,” providing greater cure periods in the event of a party’s default, or providing greater periods for any notice of termination. This is often done in the municipal context where a lease may not be appropriate or may be restricted by governing law, but the parties agree that the protections of a lease or easement are desirable. In addition, the...
Site Licenses. Services that are site licenses require that each User of SFDC be issued a license. For the purpose of the license, the number of active Users will be evaluated on an annual basis to coincide with Customer’s subscription renewal. The number of issued licenses will adjust according to the number of licenses required to cover all active Users, which may result in an increase to fee(s) for the Services. All licenses expire at the end of the subscription term set forth in the applicable SOF.
Site Licenses. The customer has the right to install and use the Analysis software on any number of PCs within the given customer site. For the Proteus software, this applies only if these individual user stations access the same measuring instrument’s data. The measuring software may be used only as individual user-station software; i.e., the measuring software may only be used at a user station that is the direct property of the customer and is connected with the measuring instrument.
Site Licenses. (unlimited users) are available in lieu of the model outlined above and will be agreed on a case by case basis in writing. Any Reseller Order Form submitted for a Site License must be agreed in writing with Responsis prior to the Reseller Order Form being submitted. Custom Integration Cascade Essentials plan includes the platform native integrations. In order for Responsis to develop Custom Integrations to end users Cascade will provide a specific quotation for any required custom integrations after a scoping call with End-users relevant team or Authorized Reseller on their behalf. Development of the integrations will occur once integration invoices are paid to Responsis. Schedule B: Lead Registration The following definitions apply to this Schedule: Contact - Is defined as a specific individual, identified primarily by their email address. Lead Register - Is defined as a shared repository of contacts that You have submitted and Xxxxxxx has accepted or denied. This will come in the form of a Google Sheet, Excel Sheet, a customer Referral Solution, or something similar. Registered Lead - Is defined as a Responsis accepted contact on the provided Lead Register that includes: ● Contact Name and Surname ● Contact Email ● Contact Company ● Contact Company web domain ● Contact Job Title ● Contact Country
Site Licenses. City grants a non-exclusive license to County for it to install, operate, and maintain, at County’s expense and risk, public safety land mobile two-way radio transmitting and receiving equipment and antennas at the sites set out in Exhibit A, which is attached hereto and incorporated into this Agreement. The terms and conditions of the Site Licenses granted herein are as follows:
Site Licenses. Except as set forth on Schedule 3.27, there have been no site licenses granted in connection with the Business by Seller to any third party.
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Site Licenses. If this software is being installed as part of a Site License purchase, then following conditions apply: The software may installed on an unlimited number of computer systems provided that:
Site Licenses. If this software is being installed as part of a Site License purchase, then following conditions apply: The software may installed on an unlimited number of computer systems provided that: 1) The computers on which the software is installed belong to the one legal entity. Subsidiaries, parent companies, brother/sister companies, affiliates and/or agents are not considered to be the same legal entity and are therefore not entitled to have the software installed on their computer systems unless specific permission is granted by PassMark. 2) The computer systems must all be situated in the one country. It is permissible that the computers be located in different cities or states within the one country. 3) All such computers are the property of, or are being leased or borrowed by the licensee and are on the premises of the licensee. 4) In the event that the computers are leased or borrowed, the software must be removed prior to the computer being returned to its legal owner. NO RENTAL/COMMERCIAL HOSTING You many not rent, lease or lend the software. LIMITATIONS ON REVERSE ENGINEERING, DECOMPILATION AND DISASSEMBLY You may not reverse engineer, decompile, or disassemble the software, except and only to the extent that such activity is expressly permitted by applicable law notwithstanding this limitation.
Site Licenses. If you have obtained a site license you may RUN as many copies of the Server Software as you wish, on computers owned by you or under your sole control, at each physical location (“site”) for which you have obtained a license. Your site license certificate specifies the site for which the license is valid; the license does not entitle you to RUN the Server Software on computers that are not at the designated site.
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