Input Material means all documents, information, representations, statements and materials provided by Customer or a third party on behalf of Customer, relating to the Services, including computer programs, data, logos, reports and specifications and inventories.
Input Material means any Documents or other materials, and any data or other information provided by the Client relating to the Specified Service
Input Material means any documents, plans, drawings, designs or other materials, and any data or other information provided by the Customer to the Company relating to the Goods and/or Services;
Examples of Input Material in a sentence
This delivery period only becomes binding when Atlas Translations Ltd has received and reviewed the Input Material and their Client’s instructions, provided the Subcontractor with instructions to start the Service, and the Subcontractor has: Accepted the Terms of this Agreement on Atlas Translations Ltd.’s Supplier portal; and, Agreed to the instructions provided in the Purchase Order; and Confirmed receipt of all the material required for the Service.
More Definitions of Input Material
Input Material means all documents, information and materials provided by the Client relating to the Services, including computer programs, data, reports and specifications; and
Input Material means any Documents or other materials, and any data or other information provided by the Customer relating to the Services.
Input Material means any documents, plans, drawings, designs or other materials, and any instructions, specification, data or other information provided by the Customer to the Company relating to the Goods; "Intellectual Property Rights" means any design rights, utility models, patents, inventions, logos, business names, trademarks, domain names, copyright, moral rights, rights in databases, source codes, reports, drawings, specifications, know how, trade secrets, rights in software, rights in the nature of unfair competition and the right to sue for passing off and any other equivalent or similar rights to any of the foregoing in any jurisdiction, whether registered or unregistered;
Input Material the Documentation, data and any other materials and information provided by one Party to the other for the purpose of performing its obligations under the Agreement;
Input Material means any Documents or other materials, and any data or other information provided by or required from the Client relating to the Services;
Input Material means any Documents or other materials, and any data or other information provided by the Client relating to the Service ‘IPR’ means any patent, copyright, design, trade mark or other industrial or intellectual property rights
Input Material means any specification, documents, data, designs or other information provided by or on behalf of the Buyer to the Seller.