Deployment Attributes definition

Deployment Attributes means the quantified usage of the Services as specified on an Order Form, which include, but are not limited to the number of Instances, End Users, API calls or other licensing attributes defined by the Scope of Use.
Deployment Attributes means the quantified usage of the Element Service as defined in an Order Form, which may include the number of data connections, Instances, Users, computer servers, deployment method or other licensing attributes. "Documentation" means user guides and manuals for the Element Service provided by Element for Customer’s own internal use. "Effective Date" means the date Customer executes this Agreement. The “effective date” of an Order Form shall be the date Customer executes such Order Form.

Examples of Deployment Attributes in a sentence

  • Subject to the terms of this Agreement, Customer shall have the right to access, use, and configure the Product during the Subscription Term subject to the defined Scope of Use and related Deployment Attributes described in the applicable Order Form.

  • If Deployment Attributes are measurable by a ping from Looker’s license server, the ping will serve as this report.

  • On Looker’s request, but not more than four times per year, Customer will provide to Looker a report listing, at a minimum, the Deployment Attributes it is using for each Scope of Use (including, if applicable, the number of External Business Users using the Services) and the Instance(s) deployed and related license key(s).

  • Increases in Deployment Attributes will co-terminate on the same date as the pre-existing Subscription Term.

  • Customer’s Affiliates may, upon executing a new Order Form and agreeing to be bound by the provisions of this Agreement use the Product subject to Customer’s Scope of Use and Deployment Attributes or purchase a Subscription for their own defined Scope of Use and related Deployment Attributes.

  • If Customer exceeds the number of Users, Scope of Use, and/or Deployment Attributes, Customer and/or Looker will, upon becoming aware, promptly notify the other party and the parties agree to discuss in good faith the additional fees due by Customer to Looker for such over-deployment.

  • If there is a discrepancy between the Scope of Use and/or the Deployment Attributes purchased by Customer and Customer’s actual usage, Looker may, at its expense and not more frequently than once per calendar year, audit Customer’s records relating to Customer’s use of the Services, and Customer agrees to reasonably cooperate with respect to any such audit.

  • Customer may purchase additional Deployment Attributes (including adding End Users) during an Order Term by executing an additional Order Form.

  • Customer understands and agrees that Customer will be charged a pro-rata fee for the initial month in which Deployment Attributes are added and a monthly fee for each of the monthly periods remaining in the then-current Subscription Term.

  • Customer may increase Deployment Attributes (including adding Users) at any time during the term of the Agreement by executing a new Order Form identifying the additional Deployment Attributes and related pricing.

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