Insubstantial Amounts definition

Insubstantial Amounts of the Data means an amount that has no independent commercial value as a product and could not be used as a substitute for Vendor’s products or services.
Insubstantial Amounts excerpts or portions of the Database and/or Datasets related to the Calculated Data that are (i) not more than maximum five (5) Data Points with regard to quantity and required for transparency reasons (e.g., for proof of ecoinvent as data source related to the Calculated Data); and
Insubstantial Amounts means any excerpts or portions of EcoInvent Data related to the Calculated Data that are: (i) not more than maximum five (5) data points with regard to the quantity required for transparency reasons (e.g., for proof of ecoinvent as data source; and (ii) which, when reproduced and/or disseminated in any way (on their own or when compiled together), do not affect ecoinvent’s ability to license the relevant EcoInvent Data and/or do not serve as a substitute for the relevant EcoInvent Data. “Calculated Data” means: new data computed by using the EcoInvent Data.

Examples of Insubstantial Amounts in a sentence

  • User may use Insubstantial Amounts of the FactSet Data in the normal conduct of its business for use in reports, memoranda and presentations to User’s employees, customers, agents and consultants, but FactSet and its respective affiliates reserve all ownership rights and rights to redistribute the FactSet Data.


More Definitions of Insubstantial Amounts

Insubstantial Amounts of the Data means an amount that could not be used as a substitute for Vendor’s products or services.
Insubstantial Amounts of the Data means an amount that has no independent commercial value as a product and could not be used as a substitute for Licensor’s products or services.
Insubstantial Amounts of the Data means an amount that has no independent commercial value as a product and could not be used as a substitute for Vendor’s products or services. In this Agreement references to the plural include the singular and vice versa;

Related to Insubstantial Amounts

  • Differential Amount means the Differential Amount as calculated or, respectively, specified by the Calculation Agent pursuant to § 4 of the Special Conditions.

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  • Substantial interest means holding of a beneficial interest by an individual or his spouse or minor child, whether singly or taken together in the shares of a company, the amount paid up on which exceeds ten per cent of the paid up capital of the company; or the capital subscribed by all the partners of a partnership firm;