SCEA definition

SCEA means Defendant Sony Computer Entertainment America LLC, currently known as Sony Interactive Entertainment America LLC.
SCEA means the source code escrow agreement attached as Exhibit B to the Software License.
SCEA means the State Cooperative Election Authority constituted by the State Government under section 73 CB;

Examples of SCEA in a sentence

  • SCEA shall have the exclusive right, at its discretion, to commence and prosecute at its own expense any lawsuit or to take such other action with respect to such matters as shall be deemed appropriate by SCEA.

  • The Licensed Trademarks and the goodwill associated therewith are and shall be the exclusive property of SCEA or Affiliates of SCEA.

  • No costs incurred in the development, manufacture, licensing, production, marketing and/or distribution (and if permitted by SCEA, sale) of the Third Party Demo Disc shall be deducted from any amounts payable to SCEA hereunder.

  • SCEA reserves the right to review and test the Product Information provided and request revisions prior to inclusion on the SCEA Demo Disc.

  • SCEA shall have no liability to Publisher for costs incurred or irrevocably committed to by Publisher for production of Advertising Materials that are disapproved by SCEA.

  • Accordingly, Publisher may not assign this Agreement or any of its rights hereunder, nor delegate or otherwise transfer any of its obligations hereunder, to any third party unless the prior written consent of SCEA shall first be obtained.

  • SCEA has entered into this Agreement based upon the particular reputation, capabilities and experience of Publisher and its officers, directors and employees.

  • Any lawsuit shall be prosecuted solely at the cost and expense of SCEA and all sums recovered in any such lawsuits, whether by judgment, settlement or otherwise shall belong solely to SCEA.

  • SCEA shall have the sole right, in its discretion, to institute and prosecute lawsuits against third parties for such infringement of SCEA Intellectual Property Rights.

  • If any of the Printed Materials are disapproved, SCEA shall specify the reasons for such disapproval and state what corrections are necessary.


More Definitions of SCEA

SCEA s certification program means more than just demonstrating that one is able to get or keep a job; it provides a professional credential that sets the standard for the entire costing estimating and analysis community. It provides the foundation for professional cost careers and offers employers and individuals a means of distinguishing and achieving excellence. Ultimately, certification offers a stamp of approval of an individual’s mastery of the basic and intermediate cost knowledge and consequently strengthens the individual’s and their organization’s ability to produce quality cost estimates and analyses.”
SCEA has the meaning set forth in the first paragraph of this GDPA.
SCEA means the State Co-operative Election Authority constituted by the State Government under section 73 CB.
SCEA means the State Co-operative Election Authority constituted by the State Government under section 73CB;
SCEA s Counsel” means the following attorneys:

Related to SCEA

  • Publisher means any person or entity that distributes copies of the Document to the public.

  • Licensor means the copyright owner or entity authorized by the copyright owner that is granting the License.

  • Microsoft means Microsoft Corporation.

  • Licensee has the meaning set forth in the preamble.

  • Google means the Google Entity that is party to the Agreement.

  • Pfizer shall have the meaning set forth in the preamble.

  • Reseller is a category of CLECs who purchase the use of Finished Services for the purpose of reselling those Telecommunications Services to their End User Customers.

  • Sublicensee means a third party to whom LICENSEE grants a sublicense of certain rights granted to LICENSEE under this Agreement.

  • Novartis shall have the meaning set forth in the Preamble.

  • Distributor means a person who distributes.

  • Third Party Content means all software, data, text, images, audio, video, photographs and other content and material, in any format, that are obtained or derived from third party sources outside of Oracle that You may access through, within, or in conjunction with Your use of, the Services. Examples of Third Party Content include data feeds from social network services, rss feeds from blog posts, Oracle data marketplaces and libraries, dictionaries, and marketing data. Third Party Content includes third-party sourced materials accessed or obtained by Your use of the Services or any Oracle-provided tools.