Disabling Codes definition

Disabling Codes means, with respect to any Software, any disabling codes or related instructions.
Disabling Codes is defined in Section 11.3
Disabling Codes means any virus, worm, trap door, back door, timer, clock, counter, Trojan horse or other limiting routine, instruction or design that would cause the Product not to perform in substantial accordance with the Specifications.

Examples of Disabling Codes in a sentence

  • In the event a Disabling Code is identified, Vendor shall take all steps necessary, at no additional cost to Xxxxxxxx, to: (a) restore and/or reconstruct all City Data lost by Xxxxxxxx as a result of Disabling Code; (b) furnish to Xxxxxxxx a corrected version of the Services without the presence of Disabling Codes; and, (c) as needed, re-implement the Services at no additional cost to Xxxxxxxx.

  • Royal Bank does not warrant that any Service will operate error free or without Disabling Codes or interruption.

  • The Software licensed by the Company is free of any Disabling Codes or Contaminants that may, or may be used to, access, modify, delete, damage or disable any of the hardware, software, databases or embedded control systems of the Company or its Subsidiaries ("Systems") or that might result in damage thereto.

  • The Company and its Subsidiaries have taken reasonable steps and implemented reasonable procedures to ensure that its and their internal computer systems used in connection with the Company's and its Subsidiaries' business are free from Disabling Codes and Contaminants.

  • In the event BTE or Vendor discover any Disabling Codes in the Software, Vendor shall promptly, but in no more than five (5) business days following such discovery, repair, replace or otherwise correct the System, the Software or any part thereof, affected by the Disabling Codes and shall take all necessary steps to restore any and all data or Source Code lost, destroyed or otherwise affected by the Disabling Code, all at no additional cost to BTE.

  • The components obtained from third party suppliers are, to the knowledge of the Company, free of any Disabling Codes or Contaminants that may, or may be used to, access, modify, delete, damage or disable any of the Systems or that might result in damage thereto.

  • In the event a Disabling Code is identified, Row 44 shall take all steps necessary, at no additional cost or expense to Southwest, to: (i) restore and/or reconstruct any and all Confidential Information and data lost by Southwest as a result of such Disabling Code; (ii) furnish to Southwest new Deliverables without the presence of Disabling Codes; and (iii) at the request of Southwest, install and implement such new Deliverables.

  • If a Disabling Code is identified, Supplier shall take all steps necessary, ***, to: (d) restore and/or reconstruct any and all data lost by MetroPCS as a result of such Disabling Code; (e) furnish to MetroPCS a new copy of the Software without the presence of Disabling Codes; and (f) install and implement such new copy of the Software.

  • The Customer will at all times have in place prudent measures to ensure the security and confidentiality of the Services, Confidential Information, Electronic Channels, and Documents, including measures to detect and prevent Disabling Codes.

  • The Company and its Subsidiaries have taken reasonable steps and implemented reasonable procedures in an effort to ensure that its and their internal computer systems used in connection with the Company Business are free from Disabling Codes and Contaminants.


More Definitions of Disabling Codes

Disabling Codes as defined in Section 3.22.10.

Related to Disabling Codes

  • Disabling Code means any virus, back door, timer or other limiting routine, instruction or design, or other malicious, illicit or similar unrequested code that may have the consequence (whether by design or unintentionally) of disrupting, disabling, harming, circumventing security controls or otherwise impeding in any manner the normal operation or performance of (i) any software or service or (ii) any UNICEF information system or network.

  • Disabling Devices means undisclosed Software viruses, time bombs, logic bombs, trojan horses, trap doors, back doors, or other computer instructions, intentional devices or techniques that are designed to threaten, infect, assault, vandalize, defraud, disrupt, damage, disable, maliciously encumber, hack into, incapacitate, infiltrate or slow or shut down a computer system or any component of such computer system, including any such device affecting system security or compromising or disclosing user data in an unauthorized manner.

  • Disabling Conduct shall have the meaning designated in Section 8.4 hereof.

  • Access Codes means the username and password given by the Company to the Client for accessing the Company’s website.

  • Common Channel Signaling (CCS means an out-of-band, packet-switched, signaling network used to transport supervision signals, control signals, and data messages. It is a special network, fully separate from the transmission path of the public switched network. Unless otherwise agreed by the Parties, the CCS protocol used by the Parties shall be SS7.

  • Codes means the following including the latest amendments and/or replacements, if any:

  • Malicious Software means any software program or code intended to destroy, interfere with, corrupt, or cause undesired effects on program files, data or other information, executable code or application software macros, whether or not its operation is immediate or delayed, and whether the malicious software is introduced wilfully, negligently or without knowledge of its existence.

  • Prohibited Software means software that incorporates or embeds software in, or uses software in connection with, as part of, bundled with, or alongside any (1) open source, publicly available, or "free" software, library or documentation, or (2) software that is licensed under a Prohibited License, or (3) software provided under a license that

  • Hosted Software means the software owned and controlled by Vendor or Vendor’s third-party contractor that supports the Hosted Software Services.

  • Virus means any thing or device (including any software, code, file or programme) which may: prevent, impair or otherwise adversely affect the operation of any computer software, hardware or network, any telecommunications service, equipment or network or any other service or device; prevent, impair or otherwise adversely affect access to or the operation of any programme or data, including the reliability of any programme or data (whether by re-arranging, altering or erasing the programme or data in whole or part or otherwise); or adversely affect the user experience, including worms, trojan horses, viruses and other similar things or devices.

  • Disabling Event means the General Partner ceasing to be the general partner of the Partnership pursuant to Section 17-402 of the Act.

  • Viruses is broadly defined as known malware, which includes viruses, worms, and Trojan horses.

  • Access Code means the Railways (Access) Code 2000;

  • Malicious Code means viruses, worms, time bombs, Trojan horses and other harmful or malicious code, files, scripts, agents or programs.

  • Web Site Accessibility Standards/Specifications means standards contained in Title 1 Texas Administrative Code Chapter 206.

  • Radio frequency identification (RFID means an automatic identification and data capture technology comprising one or more reader/interrogators and one or more radio frequency transponders in which data transfer is achieved by means of suitably modulated inductive or radiating electromagnetic carriers.

  • Firmware means software sold or licensed only in conjunction with machines, designed for execution only on a machine with which it is provided, designed only for machines other than a dedicated computer, and embedded into or installed on the machine by the machine’s manufacturer or seller.

  • Building Code Act means the Building Code Act, 1992, S.O. 1992, c.23, as amended;

  • personal health information means, with respect to an individual, whether living or deceased:

  • Web Site Accessibility Standards/Specifications means standards contained in Title 1 Texas Administrative Code Chapter 206.

  • Sort code means the 6-digit code that identifies a particular bank and bank branch in the Republic of Ireland;

  • Gambling device means a mechanical, electromechanical, or electronic device, machine, slot

  • IMDG Code means the International Maritime Dangerous Goods Code, for the implementation of Chapter VII, Part A, of the International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea, 1974 (SOLAS Convention), published by the International Maritime Organization (IMO), London;

  • POPI Act means the Protection of Personal Information Act, 4 of 2013;

  • Health information means any information or data except age or gender, whether oral or recorded in any form or medium, created by or derived from a health care provider or the consumer that relates to:

  • Grid Code / “IEGC” or “State Grid Code” shall mean the Grid Code specified by the Central Commission under clause (h) of sub-section (1) of Section 79 of the Electricity Act and/or the State Grid Code as specified by the concerned State Commission referred under clause (h) of sub-section (1) of Section 86 of the Electricity Act, as applicable;