Corresponding Product definition

Corresponding Product means Your website, web application, or other version of Your software application.
Corresponding Product means, with respect to any Competing Product, all Products that contain the Compound that corresponds with an active ingredient in such Competing Product.

Examples of Corresponding Product in a sentence

  • Apple shall not be responsible for any costs, expenses, damages, losses or other liabilities You may incur as a result of Your Application development, Your Corresponding Product development, use of the Apple Software, Apple Services (including this digital notary service), or Apple Certificates, tickets, or participation in the Program, including without limitation the fact that Apple performs security checks on Your Application.

  • Attachment 8‌ (to the Agreement) Additional Terms for use of the WeatherKit APIs The following terms are in addition to the terms of the Agreement and apply to any use of Apple Weather Data and the WeatherKit APIs in Your Application or Corresponding Product.

  • You understand and agree that You may not be able to access certain Apple Services upon expiration or termination of this Agreement and that Apple reserves the right to suspend access to or delete content, data or information that You or Your Covered Product or Corresponding Product have stored through Your use of such Services provided hereunder.

  • You may use the iWork API for the sole purpose of creating previews of end-user’s documents stored on Your Application or Corresponding Product in Apple’s Pages, Keynote and Numbers file formats, by converting such documents into PDF format.

Related to Corresponding Product

  • Competing Product means [***].

  • 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.

  • 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;