Significant Deprecation definition

Significant Deprecation means to discontinue or to make backwards incompatible changes to the Services identified at https://cloud.google.com/cloud/terms/deprecation.
Significant Deprecation means a material discontinuance of or backwards incompatible change to the Services that results in the Services no longer enabling Customer or End Users to (i) send and receive email messages;(ii) schedule and manage events; (iii) create, share, store, and synchronize files; (iv) communicate with other End Users in real time; or (v) search, archive, and export email messages.
Significant Deprecation means a material discontinuance or backwards incompatible change to the PulsePoint Services.

Examples of Significant Deprecation in a sentence

  • Google will notify Customer at least 12 months before a Significant Deprecation unless Google reasonably determines that (i) Google is not permitted to do so by law or by contract (including if there is a change in applicable law or contract) or (ii) continuing to provide the Service that is subject to the Significant Deprecation could create a security risk or substantial economic or technical burden.

  • If Google discontinues any Services or makes a Significant Deprecation, [*].

  • Google will notify Customer if it intends to make a Significant Deprecation.

  • Google will continue providing the Deprecation Covered Services without a Significant Deprecation for at least [*] after that notification; except to the extent that Google determines in its reasonable good faith judgment that (i) it cannot do so without [*] (ii) doing so would [*] and/or [*].

  • Google will notify Customer in writing (which may be via email) if it intends to make a Significant Deprecation.


More Definitions of Significant Deprecation

Significant Deprecation means a material discontinuance or backwards incompatible change to the Services described at xxxxx://xxxxx.xxxxxx.xxx/maps-platform/terms/maps-deprecation/. “SLA” means each of the then-current service level agreements described at xxxxx://xxxxx.xxxxxx.xxx/maps- platform/terms/sla/.
Significant Deprecation means a material discontinue of or backwards incompatible change to the Core Services that results in Services no longer enabling Customer or End Users to: (1) send and receive e-mail messages; (2) schedule and manage events; (3) create, share, store and synchronize files; (4) communicate with other End Users in real time; or (5) search, archive, and export email messages. “SLA” means the then-current service level agreements at: xxxxx://xxxxxx.xxxxxx.xxx/intl/en/terms/sla.html.
Significant Deprecation means a material discontinue of or backwards incompatible change to the Core Services that results in Services which no longer enables Customer or End Users to:
Significant Deprecation means to discontinue or to make backwards incompatible changes to the Core Services that results in Del Systems no longer providing to its enterprise- customer base the ability to: (1) to send and receive e-mail messages; (2) schedule and manage events; (3) create, share, store and sync fi les; (4) communicate with other end users in real time; or (5) search, archive, and export email messages. "SLA" means the Service Level Agreement located
Significant Deprecation means to discontinue or to make backwards incompatible changes to the Core Services that results in Google no longer providing to its enterprise-customer base the ability to: (1) to send and receive e-mail messages; (2) schedule and manage events; (3) create, share, store and sync files; (4) communicate with other end users in real time; or (5) search, archive, and export email messages.
Significant Deprecation means a material discontinuance or backwards incompatible change to the Google Maps Core Services described at xxxxx://xxxxx.xxxxxx.xxx/maps-platform/terms/maps-deprecation/. "SLA" or "Service Level Agreement" means each of the then-current service level agreements at: xxxxx://xxxxx.xxxxxx.xxx/maps-platform/terms/sla/.
Significant Deprecation means a material discontinuance or backwards incompatible change to the Services identified at xxxxx://xxxxx.xxxxxx.xxx/cloud/terms/deprecation without making functionally equivalent solutions available through the Services. “SLA” means the then-current service level agreements at xxxxx://xxxxx.xxxxxx.xxx/terms/sla/.