Contractor Licensed Programs definition

Contractor Licensed Programs means those Licensed Programs identified on the applicable Solution Order as being licensed by Contractor.

Examples of Contractor Licensed Programs in a sentence

  • State shall be entitled to receive a copy of such Source Code and to use such Source Code to support and maintain the State Entities’ authorized use of the Contractor Licensed Programs, upon the occurrence of a “Release Event” set forth in the Escrow Agreement.

  • The License also includes the right to receive from Contractor and use the source code version of the Contractor Licensed Programs to the extent so provided in Section 3.1.4 and Section 3.2.

  • If a State Entity elects to reinstall any such Contractor Licensed Program(s) (i) the Extended Warranty applicable to such Contractor Licensed Program(s) will recommence as of the date such Contractor Licensed Program(s) is reinstalled and (ii) any such reinstallation by a State Entity will be at no cost to any State Entity other than as provided above.

  • From time to time, a State Entity may elect to uninstall one or more Contractor Licensed Programs for some period of time.

  • Except as provided elsewhere in this Agreement or an applicable Solution Order, Contractor hereby grants to State a non-exclusive, irrevocable (during the Term), and worldwide license for State and other State Entities to use, install, execute, store, and display the object version of all Contractor Licensed Programs in connection with State’s use, operation, or support of the Solution and in accordance with all the terms and conditions of this Agreement.

  • If a State Entity elects to uninstall any Contractor Licensed Program such State Entity shall not be responsible for payment of any further fee applicable to such uninstalled Contractor Licensed Program(s).

  • Delivery of such Contractor Licensed Programs under this Agreement will be deemed to include and require delivery of a copy of the Source Code to the Escrow Agent under the Escrow Agreement, together with any updates thereto.

Related to Contractor Licensed Programs

  • Licensed Programs means, collectively, NeoSystems’ and any Third Party Vendor computer software programs to be provided to Client for use on certain hardware on Client’s premises or a third party’s premises as set forth in an Agreement. The Licensed Programs shall include any fixes, work-arounds, updates, revisions, modifications, enhancements and any derivative works that are provided to Client by NeoSystems under an Agreement.

  • Licensed Program means the executable processing programs of licensed information, which is composed of various modules in the Licensed Software package provided by the Licensor.

  • Contractor Software means software which is proprietary to the Contractor, including software which is or will be used by the Contractor for the purposes of providing the Services.

  • Research Data means documents in a digital form, other than scientific publications, which are collected or produced in the course of scientific research activities and are used as evidence in the research process, or are commonly accepted in the research community as necessary to validate research findings and results;

  • Pre-Licensed Therapist means an individual who has obtained a Master’s Degree in Social Work or Marriage and Family Therapy and is registered with the BBS as an Associate CSW or MFT Intern acquiring hours for licensing. An individual’s registration is subject to regulations adopted by the BBS.

  • medicinal product means any substance or combination of substances presented for treating or preventing disease in human beings or animals and any substance or combination of substances which may be administered to human beings or animals with a view to making a medical diagnosis or to restoring, correcting or modifying physiological functions in humans or in animals;

  • Licensed service area means the geographic area in which

  • Contractor Materials means Materials owned or developed prior to the provision of the Work, or developed by Contractor independently from the provision of the Work and without use of the JBE Materials or Confidential Information.

  • Licensed Products means tangible materials which, in the course of manufacture, use, sale, or importation, would be within the scope of one or more claims of the Licensed Patent Rights that have not been held unpatentable, invalid or unenforceable by an unappealed or unappealable judgment of a court of competent jurisdiction.

  • Licensed producer means an agent, broker, or reinsurance intermediary licensed pursuant to the applicable provision of the insurance law of any jurisdiction.

  • Licensed Technology means the Licensed Know-How and Licensed Patents.

  • Collaborating physician means the physician who,

  • Service Territory means the geographic area within which PG&E as a Utility Distribution Company is authorized and required to provide electric transmission and distribution service.

  • Licensed Material means the artistic or literary work, database, or other material to which the Licensor applied this Public License.

  • Licensed Nurse means an Oregon licensed practical or registered nurse.

  • Pharmacy technician or “technician” means a person who is employed in Iowa by a licensed pharmacy under the responsibility of an Iowa-licensed pharmacist to assist in the technical functions of the practice of pharmacy, and who is registered pursuant to 657—Chapter 3, and includes a certified pharmacy technician, a pharmacy technician trainee, and an uncertified pharmacy technician.

  • Licensed Product means a product, method or service in the Licensed Field of Use, the making, having made, using, importing or selling of which, absent this license, infringes, induces infringement, or contributes to infringement of a Licensed Patent.

  • Collaborator An individual who is not under the direct supervision of the PI (e.g., not a member of the PI’s laboratory) who assists with the PI’s research project involving controlled-access data subject to the NIH GDS Policy. Internal collaborators are employees of the Requester and work at the same location/campus as the PI. External collaborators are not employees of the Requester and/or do not work at the same location as the PI, and consequently must be independently approved to access controlled-access data subject to the NIH GDS Policy.