License Model definition

License Model means the description of the conditions, limitations and restrictions associated with the Software License which govern the use of the Software;
License Model means the description of the conditions, limitations and restrictions associated with the Software License which govern the use of the Software, as set out in the applicable License Model Schedule;
License Model means categorization of the license by its variables, including means of acquisition, packaging, intended purpose or duration of license agreement.

Examples of License Model in a sentence

  • Customer agrees it is subject to the applicable SaaS Product license terms and conditions located at: xxx.xxxxx.com/saaslicenseagreement and/or On Premise Software license terms and conditions located at: xxx.xxxxx.com/softwarelicensetermsonpremise (the “Applicable Software License”) within the express limitations of the License Model as set forth in the Xxxxx Software Library.

  • Student License Model from 03rd year of contract onwards as AMC 50 INR Per student All mentioned Modules of ERP, FREE Change requests within the scope.

  • If Customer’s use of the Software exceeds the permitted scope of the License Model or otherwise requires the payment of additional fees (per the terms of this Agreement), Customer will be billed at then-current List Prices for such usage, and Customer agrees to immediately pay the additional fees in the manner provided herein.

  • Student License Model in the 02nd year of contract 75 INR Per student All mentioned Modules of ERP, FREE Change requests within the scope.

  • There are two models: Subscription License Model: idyn grants Customer a license with respect to the Software during the subscription term agreed upon.


More Definitions of License Model

License Model means the business model whereby either the JV or a Licensee is licensed to market and sell the Tests in any particular country, and to perform (or have performed) the Testing Services in such country, on Samples obtained in such country.
License Model means the scope and unit pricing structure applicable to each Library Software product (e.g. per user, per core) that is set out in the Xxxxx Software Library. The License Model for the Library Software is set forth at: xxx.xxxxx.com/softwarelibrarylicensemodel.
License Model refers to the categorization of license by its variables, including means of acquisition, packaging, intended purpose, License Metric or duration of license agreement.
License Model means the description of the conditions, limitations and restrictions associated with the Software License which govern the use of the Software; “License Model Schedule” for each individual Software License means the schedule entitled “License Model Schedule” posted at xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxx.xxx/agreements in effect on the date of the applicable Transaction Document. The License Model Schedule is incorporated into this EULA; “Physical Media” means the physical media or hardware containing or enabling Software; “Reseller means an authorized OT reseller; “Software” includes software products, Documentation, and Support Software licensed to Licensee under this EULA, including all copies made by Licensee; “Software License” means a license for the Software granted under this EULA to the Licensee; “Support Software” means all maintenance and support software, updates, upgrades, patches, fixes or new versions of the Software provided to Licensee pursuant to an OT maintenance and support program, together with all related
License Model means a pre-defined set of specific rights to use FastReport Online Designer in a specified manner granted to Licensee under this Agreement.
License Model means a pre-defined set of specific rights to use Flexmonster Component in a specified manner granted to Licensee under this Agreement.
License Model means the Perpetual License or Subscription License set forth in the applicable Order Form according to which the DevonWay Product is licensed to Customer.