CMS License definition

CMS License means a capital markets services license issued by the Monetary Authority of Singapore pursuant to the provisions of the SFA;
CMS License a license to use the Papercast content management system;

Examples of CMS License in a sentence

  • The license shall be considered granted and effective as of the date of delivery by electronic mail of CMS ("License Effective Date”).

  • The Annual Hosting, Technical Support and CMS License Fee will be invoiced upon completion of the website build, together with the final balance of your project.

  • Seller and Crescent may revoke the CMS License in the event that Purchaser or its affiliate engages in any conduct, act, or failure to act which Seller or Crescent determine in their reasonable discretion will materially harm the name or reputation of Seller or Crescent.

  • The CMS License is non-assignable and non-transferable, provided however, that Purchaser may assign or transfer the CMS License to an affiliate with the prior consent of Crescent, which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld.

  • RPW is not party to any contract other than the CMS License Agreement.

  • As a condition to the grant of the CMS License, the name “Crescent Mortgage Company” may only be used if clearly and obviously accompanied by the name of Purchaser or its affiliate.

  • The Name and Purchased Assets to be acquired by the Buyer from the Seller shall include only the Seller Assets, CMS License and Stock certificates and Seller Businesses described in Section 2(a) above and shall exclude all other assets of the Seller, including, without limitation, those listed in Exhibit O as Section 2(b) of the Disclosure Schedules (the “Excluded Assets”); any assets, books, records or data not used in the Business; any other tangible personal property not listed in Exhibit M.

  • Contractor shall provide the County a Perpetual CMS License and install a Stand Alone version of Contractor’s CMS into County’s CMS Environment, and provide design and migration services outlined in section 3 and section 4 for all Stand Alone Unique Web Sites.

Related to CMS License

  • Business License means a license issued by the Department to a medical marijuana dispensary, grower, processor, testing laboratory, or transporter.

  • System License means a right to use certain DS Offerings for a specific database instance or as may be otherwise indicated in the Product Portfolio. A minimum number of Named User’s (or Extended Enterprise Named User’s, as applicable) rights to use certain identified DS Offerings may be required in order to be granted a System License. If the name of the DS Offering includes a specific reference to “Departmental Site License”, such DS Offering shall be used only within a particular department of Customer at a particular office, building or physical location which shall be identified in the Transaction Document. Token Based. Use of a DS Offering granted in Token Based mode provides a right to use a determined number of tokens for the duration of the license. Tokens are reserved for one (1) use at a time and when released, are available for other uses. The quantity of tokens required for a given use of the DS Offering is determined in the Product Portfolio and/or in the Documentation, and may be changed in the event of modifications to such DS Offering. Pool of tokens of same type can be accessed and used simultaneously by one or several authorized Users and/or Extended Enterprise Users and/or Machines, as applicable within the limit of the number of available tokens.

  • Retail license means one of the following licenses issued under this title:

  • Cross License Agreement means that certain Cross License Agreement between and among Medarex, Cell Genesys, Inc., Abgenix, Inc., Xenotech, L.P. and Japan Tobacco Inc., dated March 26, 1997.

  • License means any license, certificate of authority, permit or other authorization which is required to be obtained from any Governmental Authority in connection with the operation, ownership or transaction of insurance business.