App definition

App means the Advance Payments Program.
App means application software designed to run on a mobile device.
App means the Advance Payments Program, under the Act.

Examples of App in a sentence

  • You acknowledge that neither your use of the software nor any grant of rights under this Agreement shall operate so as to transfer or convey to you or any third party any right, title or interest in or to the Oxbury App or any associated intellectual property rights, but only a limited right of use, revocable in accordance with the terms of this Agreement.

  • You agree that any claim, dispute or action arising out of the Agreement or otherwise related to the Oxbury App shall be brought against us only and you shall not bring any such claim, dispute or action against any third party.

  • We'll make updates to the Oxbury App to implement these improvements.

  • If we have an emergency or need to do unplanned maintenance on the Oxbury App, we'll try to let you know as soon as possible.

  • You are prohibited from replicating or distributing any software in the Oxbury App, or otherwise using such software other than for your own business purposes.


More Definitions of App

App is a mobile application that (i) is installed on or downloaded to a person’s mobile device or tablet; and (ii) is built to run natively on mobile operating systems, including but not limited to iOS, Android, and Windows Mobile;
App shall have the meaning set forth in the preamble to this Agreement.
App means EasyPark’s mobile phone application;
App means an Application owned by Intertek, which the Client can download onto a mobile device and use to assist the Inspector when performing Remote Inspections;
App includes any Free of charge App and Commercial App and means any software – in particular mobile application software –, documentation and information that is made available to You by Siemens under this Agreement.
App means application software that provides a driver or passenger with access to the TNSA licensee’s online platform;