Perpetual Term definition
Examples of Perpetual Term in a sentence
Any Software not specifically licensed for a Subscription Term or other limited term (e.g. a pilot license) is licensed for a Perpetual Term.
Unless End User’s Quote specifies a Subscription Term (as described in Section 4.2(a) above), End User’s license shall be for a Perpetual Term.
If End User has licensed the Software for a Perpetual Term, and subsequently purchases licenses for additional users or Products (an “Expansion”) above and beyond End User’s original configuration (“Original Configuration”), End User will be charged a fee for Support of such Expansion.
Vocera Software may be licensed either for a Subscription Term or a Perpetual Term, as further specified on the Quote.
If End User has licensed the Software for a Perpetual Term, then End User shall receive Support and Software Updates upon payment of a Support fee.
If Customer purchased a perpetual license to the Software, then unless terminated earlier herein, the Software license and this Agreement begins on the Effective Date and continues perpetually ("Perpetual Term").
Collectively or individually depending on Customer's purchase, the Subscription Term and the Perpetual Term may be referred to herein as the "Term".
For Software licensed for a Perpetual Term, Fees associated with the Hosting Services and Product Support Services shall be billed separately on an annual basis, if applicable.
Subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, during the Subscription Term or Perpetual Term (as applicable), HMH shall provide hosting services to Customer enabling Named Users to access the Software and Customer Materials via the internet (the "Hosting Services") as described on Exhibit A, attached hereto and incorporated herein.
With respect to Software licensed for a Perpetual Term, this Agreement shall be effective for the Perpetual Term, as defined in Section 1, subject to Customer’s timely payment of all applicable Fees, unless terminated in accordance with this Agreement.