Hardware Rental, Software License and Services Agreement Sample Contracts

HARDWARE RENTAL, SOFTWARE LICENSE AND SERVICES AGREEMENT
Hardware Rental, Software License and Services Agreement • July 19th, 2017 • Ontario

This Rental, Software License and Services Agreement (hereafter the “Agreement”) dated this 24th day of July, 2017 (hereafter the “Effective Date”) is made by and between the The Corporation of the Town of Kingsville, ON, located at 2021 Division Road North, Kingsville, ON N9Y 2Y9 (hereafter “Customer”) and Dominion Voting Systems Corporation, located at 215 Spadina Avenue, Toronto, ON, M5T2C7 (hereafter “Dominion”). This Agreement may refer to Dominion and Customer together as the “Parties,” or may refer to Dominion or Customer individually as a “Party.”

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HARDWARE RENTAL, SOFTWARE LICENSE AND SERVICES AGREEMENT
Hardware Rental, Software License and Services Agreement • January 5th, 2018 • Ontario

This Rental, Software License and Services Agreement (hereafter the “Agreement”) dated this 5th day of January, 2018 (hereafter the “Effective Date”) is made by and between The Corporation of the City of Niagara Falls, ON, located at 4310 Queen Street, Niagara Falls, ON L2E 6X5 (hereafter “Customer”) and Dominion Voting Systems Corporation, located at 215 Spadina Avenue, Toronto, ON, M5T2C7 (hereafter “Dominion”). This Agreement may refer to Dominion and Customer together as the “Parties,” or may refer to Dominion or Customer individually as a “Party.”

HARDWARE RENTAL, SOFTWARE LICENSE AND SERVICES AGREEMENT
Hardware Rental, Software License and Services Agreement • September 21st, 2023

This Hardware Rental, Software License and Services Agreement (hereafter the “Agreement”) dated this September 1, 2023, (the “Effective Date”) is made between the City of Pueblo, Colorado, a municipal corporation under the laws of the State of Colorado (“Customer”) and Dominion Voting Systems Inc., (“Dominion”). This Agreement may refer to Dominion and the Customer together as the “Parties,” or may refer to Dominion or the Customer individually as a “Party.”

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