Common use of SUBSTITUTION FOR LICENSE Clause in Contracts

SUBSTITUTION FOR LICENSE. No provision of this Agreement is intended to provide such substantial use as to constitute a substitution for an institutional license by a third party institution. For example, Walk-In User rights are designed for the provision of services to individuals, not blanket rights for all of the users of another institution or organization.

Appears in 31 contracts

Samples: License Agreement, License Agreement, License Agreement

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SUBSTITUTION FOR LICENSE. No provision of this Agreement is intended to provide such substantial use as to constitute a substitution for an institutional license by a third party institution. For example, Walk-In User rights are designed for the provision of services to individuals, not blanket rights for all of the users of another institution or organizationinstitution.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Agreement, Pharmaceutical Press, Electronic Products Licence Agreement

SUBSTITUTION FOR LICENSE. No provision of this Agreement is intended to provide such substantial use as to constitute a substitution for an institutional license by a third third-party institution. For example, Walk-In User rights are designed for the provision of services to individuals, not blanket rights for all of the users of another institution or organization.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: License Agreement, License Agreement for Electronic Products, License Agreement

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SUBSTITUTION FOR LICENSE. No provision of this Agreement is intended to provide such substantial use as to constitute a substitution for an institutional license by a third party third−party institution. For example, Walk-In Walk−In User rights are designed for the provision of services to individuals, not blanket rights for all of the users of another institution or organization.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: License Agreement

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