Deposit Material definition

Deposit Material means the material deposited in escrow in accordance with the XBID-MSA; Disclosing Party(ies) means the Party(ies) disclosing the Confidential Information, or all the Parties in the event it is not possible to determine which specific Party(ies) has (have) disclosed the concerned Confidential Information; Dispute has the meaning set forth in Article 25.1;
Deposit Material. Exhibit B Name:_________________________ Version:_______________________________
Deposit Material means (a) all relevant pass codes, all source code, the manual commonly known as the “Server Configuration Manual” (and any replacement manual or documentation) including system architecture flow charts and data structures, the manual commonly known as the “Documentation Manual” (and any replacement manual or documentation), and third-party software list required to reproduce the operating environment and create an operational instance of Borrower’s business offerings (collectively, the “Technical Material”), and (b) customer information (e.g., sales data, product customizations, statistics, etc.) relating to active customers and all content libraries (e.g., instructional based materials, educational questions, answers and related content, etc.) used or held for use in Borrower’s business (collectively, the “Customer and Content Material”).

Examples of Deposit Material in a sentence

  • Iron Mountain may request Depositor’s reasonable cooperation in promptly copying Deposit Material in order for Iron Mountain to perform this Agreement.

  • This Agreement will terminate upon the release of Deposit Material held by Iron Mountain.

  • Iron Mountain shall copy all copyright, nondisclosure, and other proprietary notices and titles contained on Deposit Material onto any copies made by Iron Mountain.

  • Iron Mountain shall have the obligation to reasonably protect the confidentiality of the Deposit Material.

  • For purposes of termination or replacement, Deposit Material shall be returned only to Depositor's Designated Contact, unless otherwise instructed by Depositor's Designated Contact.

  • Destroyed or returned Deposit Material is not part of the Deposit; however, DSI shall keep records of the destruction or return of Deposit Material.

  • The existing deposit ("Deposit") means all Exhibit B(s) and their associated Deposit Material currently in DSI's possession.

  • Except as provided in this Agreement Iron Mountain shall not disclose, transfer, make available or use the Deposit Material.

  • Beneficiary shall be obligated to maintain the confidentiality of the released Deposit Material.

  • Fees are due upon receipt of signed contract, receipt of Deposit Material, or when service is requested, whichever is earliest.


More Definitions of Deposit Material

Deposit Material means any Material and any other proprietary technology and materials deposited by the Depositor during the term of this Agreement as described from time to time in Exhibit B;
Deposit Material will have the meaning agreed to by the Parties and included in the escrow agreement executed pursuant to Section 11.4(f). The Parties acknowledge that Deposit Material as that term is to be agreed-upon in the Escrow Agreement must include documentation, source code owned or Controlled by Anoto or its Group Companies, ASIC design files and other materials as are reasonably necessary for LFIRC to develop, enhance and support the Licensed Anoto Technology upon release from the escrow. [ * ] = Certain confidential information contained in this document, marked by brackets, has been omitted and filed separately with the Securities and Exchange Commission pursuant to Rule 24b-2 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended.
Deposit Material will have the meaning agreed to by the Parties and included in the escrow agreement executed pursuant to Section 11.4(f). The Parties acknowledge that Deposit Material as that term is to be agreed-upon in the Escrow Agreement must include documentation, source code owned or Controlled by Anoto or its Group Companies, ASIC design files and other materials as are reasonably necessary for LFIRC to develop, enhance and support the Licensed Anoto Technology upon release from the escrow.

Related to Deposit Material

  • Client Materials means all works and materials supplied by or on behalf of the Client to the Consultant for incorporation into the Deliverables or for some other use in connection with the Services;

  • Instructional material means instructional content that is provided to a student, regardless of its format, including printed or representational materials, audio-visual materials, and materials in electronic or digital formats (such as materials accessible through the Internet). The term does not include academic tests or academic assessments.

  • Source Code for a work means the preferred form of the work for making modifications to it. “Object code” means any non-source form of a work.

  • Client Records has the meaning set forth in Section 3.14.

  • Collection Records means all manually prepared or computer generated records relating to collection efforts or payment histories with respect to the Receivables.