Help Pages definition

Help Pages means the pages on Our Website and on the eBanking Service web pages on Our Website which explain how the service operates and how to perform various functions associated with the service, as updated from time to time.

Examples of Help Pages in a sentence

  • Please see the Amazon Business Help Pages for further detail on Amazon owned or licensed copyrights, trademarks, patents, as well as how to address concerns about the use of your intellectual property rights by third parties.

  • This Agreement and the general terms, conditions set forth on the Site, including but not limited to those set forth in the Help Pages, Privacy Policy, constitute the entire agreement of the parties with respect to the subject matter hereof and supersedes and cancels all prior and contemporaneous agreements, claims, representations and understandings of the parties in connection with the subject matter hereof.

  • You can learn more about this subject matter on the "Help Pages" available on the Internet Service Manual.

Related to Help Pages

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  • Web Page means a document on the Internet which may be viewed in its entirety without leaving the applicable distinct URL address.

  • Display ’ means the display of a sign and includes the erection of any billboard, sign or structure intended solely or primarily for the support of a sign or billboard, and includes the display of a sign of a business, trade partnership or individual connected with the contents of the sign or sign, and ‘‘displayed’’ has a corresponding meaning;

  • Pricing Pages means the schedule of prices, estimated order quantity, and totals contained in wvOASIS or attached hereto as Exhibit A, and used to evaluate the Solicitation responses.

  • Web means the World Wide Web, containing among other things pages written in the hypertext markup language and/or any similar successor technology.