Software Programs means computer programs (whether in source code, object code or other form), including any and all software implementations of algorithms, models and methodologies, and all documentation, including user manuals and training materials, related to any of the foregoing.
Software Programs has the meaning set forth in Section 4(l) below.
Software Programs means the software program a Member uses to provide online tax return preparation and filing services to taxpayers.
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The CUSTOMER is liable for all additional taxes or duties that PCL must pay or collect related to providing Software Programs or Services.
Orders for Software Programs from PCL constitute a distinct Work Package, complete with its Order Form and Payment Schedule.
The CUSTOMER acknowledges that any purchase order for third-party Software Programs sent to PCL is binding once issued.
Upon receiving such an order, PCL will source the third-party Software Programs from the designated vendor.
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Software Programs means the written specifications used to operate an electronic records system as
Software Programs means software programs, including any available (a) source code (in all forms), object code, program descriptions, databases, interfaces, modifications, updates, previous versions, and (b) documentation relating to the foregoing, and (c) disks, tapes and other tangible embodiments of the foregoing.
Software Programs means all of the Company’s computer software programs, products and services included in the Intellectual Property, including all program code, databases and documentation, without regard to form of media or storage.
Software Programs is defined in Section 3.14 of this Agreement.
Software Programs means those software programs that are available for purchase on our website; and
Software Programs shall have the meaning specified in Section 4.19(g).
Software Programs means the systems and applications computer programs described in Schedule 3.17(vi); and