Symplectic Elements Terms of Acceptable UseTerms of Acceptable Use • May 17th, 2022
Contract Type FiledMay 17th, 2022All use of the products and/or services offered to be supplied as part of the attached proposal (subject to whatever changes may be agreed, the agreed version being described herein as the “proposal”) shall be subject to the following terms and conditions (“Terms”), which shall be incorporated into any resulting call-off contract (the “Agreement”) entered into under the G-Cloud 13
TERMS OF ACCEPTABLE USETerms of Acceptable Use • December 29th, 2006
Contract Type FiledDecember 29th, 2006The Terms of Acceptable Use (“Terms of Acceptable Use”) are entered into by and between AirNet Group, Inc. (“AirNet Group”) and you, the customer (“Customer,” “you,” or “your”). These Terms of Acceptable Use govern your use of AirNet Group’s hosting services (the “Services”). These Terms of Acceptable Use are not exhaustive and AirNet Group reserves the right to modify these Terms of Acceptable Use at any time, effective upon posting of the modified Terms of Acceptable Use to www.airnetgroup.com. By registering for and/or using the Services, you agree to abide by these Terms of Acceptable Use as modified from time to time. Any violation of these Terms of Acceptable Use may result in the suspension or termination of your account or such other action as AirNet Group deems necessary.
DIMENSIONS TERMS OF ACCEPTABLE USETerms of Acceptable Use • May 16th, 2022
Contract Type FiledMay 16th, 2022All use of the products, services and/or data offered to be supplied as part of the attached proposal (subject to whatever changes may be agreed, the agreed version being described herein as the “proposal”) shall be subject to the following terms and conditions (“Terms”), which shall be incorporated into any resulting call-off contract (the “Agreement”) entered into under the G-Cloud 13 Framework Agreement RM1557.13 (the “Framework Agreement”) with the Crown Commercial Service (“CCS”). Capitalized terms in these Terms are defined in the body or at the end of these Terms, or other parts of the Agreement. References to “you”, “your” or similar in these Terms shall be limited to the department or group identified as the Buyer in the Agreement and the other provisions of these Terms, including the definition of “End Users”, shall be construed accordingly.