Eligible Features and Functions definition

Eligible Features and Functions means those features and functions of an Elastic Product that are eligible for use with respect to the Subscription Level purchased by Customer. A list of Eligible Features and Functions that correspond to each version of a Product may be found at xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxxx.xx/subscriptions. Elastic may from time to time modify the Eligible Features and Functions of the Subscription Level(s) of an Elastic Product during the Subscription Term, but shall not materially reduce the functionality thereof.
Eligible Features and Functions means those features and functions of the Commercial Software that are eligible for use with respect to the Subscription Level purchased by OEM.
Eligible Features and Functions means those features and functions of a Cloud Service that are eligible for use with respect to the Subscription Level purchased by MSP.

Examples of Eligible Features and Functions in a sentence

  • Elastic may from time to time modify the Eligible Features and Functions of the Subscription Level(s) of a Cloud Service during the Subscription Term, but shall not materially reduce the functionality thereof.

  • The Subscription Level purchased by Customer for a Cloud Service determines the specific Support Services that Customer is entitled to receive, and the Eligible Features and Functions of such Cloud Service that Customer is entitled to use, in each case, as more fully described at xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxxx.xx/cloud/as-a-service/cloud_services/subscriptions.

  • The Subscription Level purchased by Customer for a Cloud Service determines the specific Support Services that Customer is entitled to receive, and the Eligible Features and Functions of such Cloud Service that Customer is entitled to use, in each case, as more fully described at xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxxx.xx/cloud/as-a- service/cloud_services/subscriptions.

  • A list of the Eligible Features and Functions that correspond to each version of the Commercial Software and Subscription Levels may be found at xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxxx.xx/subscriptions.

  • The Subscription Level purchased by Customer for a Cloud Service determines the specific Support Services that Customer is entitled to receive, and the Eligible Features and Functions of such Cloud Service that Customer is entitled to use.


More Definitions of Eligible Features and Functions

Eligible Features and Functions means those features and functions of the Commercial Software that are eligible for use with respect to a particular version of the Commercial Software or Subscription Level. A list of the Eligible Features and Functions that correspond to each version of the Commercial Software and Subscription Levels may be found at xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxxx.xx/subscriptions.
Eligible Features and Functions means those features and functions of a Cloud Service that are eligible for use with respect to the Subscription Level purchased by MSP. A list of the Eligible Features and Functions that correspond to each Cloud Service and Subscription Level may be found at xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxxx.xx/cloud/as-a- service/cloud_services/subscriptions. Elastic may from time to time modify the Eligible Features and Functions of the Subscription Level(s) of a Cloud Service during the Subscription Term, but shall not materially reduce the functionality thereof.
Eligible Features and Functions means those features and functions of the Elastic Software provided by Elastic that are eligible for use with respect to the subscription level purchased by VQ. The Eligible Features and Functions may be modified from time to time, but shall not materially reduce the functionality thereof.

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