VIASOFT Commission Sample Clauses

VIASOFT Commission. VIASOFT shall earn a Commission from PERITUS if a "VIASOFT Customer" licenses a PERITUS Product during the Term of this Agreement. A "VIASOFT Customer" is defined as any Person which satisfies the following definition: a Person to whom VIASOFT successfully refers one or more PERITUS Products pursuant to a signed "Account Registration Form" (as defined below). If VIASOFT desires to refer a Person to one or more PERITUS Products, VIASOFT shall at or prior to the time of referral complete an agreement of commitment (the "Account Registration Form") in the form attached as Exhibit B-1 and deliver a copy to PERITUS requesting ----------- that PERITUS execute and return, or provide a detailed objection in writing to, the Account Registration Form within seven (7) business days of receipt of notice. PERITUS' execution of the Account Registration Form shall constitute PERITUS' agreement to pay VIASOFT a commission in the event the Person designated in the Account Registration Form alternately executes an End User License, during the period for which the Account Registration Form is effective, with PERITUS relating to some or all of the Products identified in the Account Registration Form. PERITUS shall not initiate any contacts with a PERSON designated in an Account Registration Form prior to executing and returning, or objecting in writing to, the Account Registration Form. If PERITUS shall fail to timely execute and return, or object in writing to, an Account Registration Form within the time allowed, and shall fail to cure such failure within five (5) business days of receipt of notice of failure from VIASOFT, PERITUS shall be deemed to have consented to the referral to the same extent as if PERITUS had executed the Account Registration Form. Confidential Materials omitted and filed separately with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Asterisks denote such omissions.
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