Common use of Software Maintenance Fees Clause in Contracts

Software Maintenance Fees. Charges as specified in the Proposal, or pursuant to this Agreement, shall be invoiced on an annual basis and due within 30 days from the date of the invoice or as described in the Proposal. Proposal pricing is based on the number of sites at the time of the Proposal, if such number of sites changes pricing is subject to change. If Customer chooses not to renew Software Maintenance and later elects to renew such support, Customer shall be required to pay the then prevailing re-activation fee and also pay for any software Updates or Upgrades, including any other appropriate charges, which shall entitle Customer to receive the then most current Update or Upgrade to the Software.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Master Purchase and Service Agreement, Master Purchase and Service Agreement, Master Purchase and Service Agreement

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Software Maintenance Fees. Charges as specified in the Proposal, or pursuant to this Agreement, shall be invoiced on an annual basis and due within 30 days from the date of the invoice or as described in the Proposal. Proposal pricing is based on the number of sites at the time of the Proposal, if such number of sites changes pricing is subject to change. If Customer chooses not to renew Software Maintenance and later elects to renew such support, Customer shall be required to pay the then prevailing re-re- activation fee and also pay for any software Updates or Upgrades, including any other appropriate charges, which shall entitle Customer to receive the then most current Update or Upgrade to the Software.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Master Purchase and Service Agreement

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