SOURCE CODE DOCUMENTATION Sample Clauses

SOURCE CODE DOCUMENTATION. Source Code Documentation" means the manuals and other documentation that are reasonably necessary to use the Source Code licensed herein, including those items listed and described in the relevant Transition Service Schedule hereto.
SOURCE CODE DOCUMENTATION. To the extent included or used in any Deliverable developed or provided by DBS hereunder, DBS will deliver to LLC and each Ownership Party the source code version of any computer software, and documentation sufficient to enable the use, operation, modification and maintenance of such computer software. The source code will be delivered by providing each recipient with a CD-ROM or equivalent storage medium on which the source code is stored. The documentation will be delivered by providing each recipient with a CD-ROM or equivalent storage medium on which the documentation is stored.
SOURCE CODE DOCUMENTATION. Buyer shall have received from the Company complete and correct copies of the source code versions of the Software in its current form and all user and technical documentation related thereto.
SOURCE CODE DOCUMENTATION. Except as set forth in Section 2.15(l) of the Disclosure Schedule, none of Sellers, the Company and the Related Subsidiary has provided or made available or is required to provide or make available to any third party (and no third party has any access to) any source code of any Seller/Company Software or Products, in each case, other than employees, consultants, contractors and other service providers in the ordinary course of business and subject to standard confidentiality obligations. None of Sellers, the Company and the Related Subsidiary is required to grant to any third party any license or other rights under any Intellectual Property Rights in or to any source code of the Seller/Company Software or Products, and no event has occurred, and no circumstances or conditions exist, that (with or without notice or lapse of time, or both) will, or would reasonably be expected to, result in (or has resulted in) the disclosure or delivery by any Seller, the Company or any of the Related Subsidiaries (or any Person acting on behalf of any of them) to any third party of any source code of any Seller/Company Software or Products, other than disclosures to employees, consultants, contractors and other service providers in the ordinary course of business and subject to standard confidentiality obligations. Each of Sellers, the Company and the Related Subsidiaries has taken commercially reasonable actions to document the Seller/Company Software and Products as of the date hereof and the operation thereof, such that the materials comprising such Products, including the source code and documentation for any Seller/Company Software incorporated therein, have been written in a manner such that they may be understood, modified and maintained by reasonably competent programmers or other applicable personnel. The Seller/Company Software uses version control processes has been maintained in accordance with generally accepted industry standards.
SOURCE CODE DOCUMENTATION. Seller and its Subsidiaries have taken reasonable steps to document the source code for the Codec Software.
SOURCE CODE DOCUMENTATION. Seller has taken reasonable steps to document the source code for the Software.

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  • Source Documentation Accounting records must be supported by such source documentation as canceled checks, bank statements, invoices, paid bills, donor letters, time and attendance records, activity reports, travel reports, contractual and consultant agreements, and subaward documentation. All supporting documentation should be clearly identified with the Award and general ledger accounts which are to be charged or credited. (i) The documentation standards for salary charges to grants are prescribed by 2 CFR 200.430, and in the cost principles applicable to the entity’s organization (Paragraphs 7.4 through 7.7). (ii) If records do not meet the standards in 2 CFR 200.430, then Grantor may notify Grantee in PART TWO, PART THREE or Exhibit G of the requirement to submit Personnel activity reports. See 2 CFR 200.430(i)(8). Personnel activity reports shall account on an after-the-fact basis for one hundred percent (100%) of the employee's actual time, separately indicating the time spent on the grant, other grants or projects, vacation or sick leave, and administrative time, if applicable. The reports must be signed by the employee, approved by the appropriate official, and coincide with a pay period. These time records should be used to record the distribution of salary costs to the appropriate accounts no less frequently than quarterly. (iii) Formal agreements with independent contractors, such as consultants, must include a description of the services to be performed, the period of performance, the fee and method of payment, an itemization of travel and other costs which are chargeable to the agreement, and the signatures of both the contractor and an appropriate official of Grantee. (iv) If third party in-kind (non-cash) contributions are used for Grant purposes, the valuation of these contributions must be supported with adequate documentation.

  • Licensed Documentation If commercially available, Licensee shall have the option to require the Contractor to deliver, at Contractor’s expense: (i) one (1) hard copy and one (1) master electronic copy of the Documentation in a mutually agreeable format; (ii) based on hard copy instructions for access by downloading from the Internet

  • Technical Documentation Prior to commencement of the Tests on Completion, the Contractor shall supply to the Engineer the technical documentation as specified in the Employer’s Requirements. The Works or Section shall not be considered to be completed for the purposes of taking- over under sub-clause 10.1 [Taking Over of the Works and Sections] until the Engineer has received the technical documentation as defined in this sub-clause 5.7, the "history file" including design calculations and certain certification as well as any other documents required to meet the CE Marking requirements.

  • Software and Documentation Licensee may make as many copies of the Software necessary for it to use the Software as licensed. Each copy of the Software made by Licensee must contain the same copyright and other notices that appear on the original copy. Licensee will not modify the Documentation. Documentation may: (a) only be used to support Licensee’s use of the Software; (b) not be republished or redistributed to any unauthorized third party; and (c) not be distributed or used to conduct training for which Licensee, or any other party, receives a fee. Licensee will not copy any system schema reference document related to the Software.

  • Product Documentation You should review the policy documents carefully to ensure they accurately reflect the cover, conditions, limits and other terms that you require. Particular attention should be paid to policy conditions and warranties as failure to comply with these could invalidate your policy. Claims can arise, under certain types of insurance contract, long after the expiry of the policy. It is therefore important that you retain and keep safely all documents associated with your policy.

  • Source Code 5.1 Nothing in this XXXX shall give to the User or any other person any right to access or use the Source Code or constitute any licence of the Source Code.

  • Medical Documentation The teacher must supply a letter from a medical 3 doctor, who treated the patient, stating that in his/her opinion, there is a strong 4 probability that the illness was contracted at school.

  • Project Documentation All documentation provided to the City other than Project drawings shall be furnished on a Microsoft compatible compact disc.

  • Supporting Documentation Upon request, the HSP will provide the LHIN with proof of the matters referred to in this Article.

  • Antivirus software All workstations, laptops and other systems that process and/or store PHI COUNTY discloses to CONTRACTOR or CONTRACTOR creates, receives, maintains, or transmits on behalf of COUNTY must have installed and actively use comprehensive anti-virus software solution with automatic updates scheduled at least daily.