Supplier Offering definition

Supplier Offering means Equipment, SaaS Services, and any Professional Services.
Supplier Offering means the SaaS Service, the Plugins and the Stock Assets.
Supplier Offering means Equipment, SaaS Services and any Professional Services.

Examples of Supplier Offering in a sentence

  • The Supplier Offering may use encryption technology that is subject to licensing requirements under the U.S. Export Administration Regulations, 15 C.F.R. Parts 730-774 and Council Regulation (EC) No. 1334/2000.

  • By using the Supplier Offering, Customer represents and warrants that it is not located in, under the control of, or a national or resident of an Embargoed Country or Designated National.

  • After ending their cohabitation, the parents went through an “on again, off again” relationship that generally ended about ten months prior to trial, although the district court found the two had made attempts to reconcile since then.

  • The Supplier Offering utilizes software and technology that may be subject to United States and foreign export controls.

  • Supplier and its licensors make no representation that the Supplier Offering is appropriate or available for use in other locations.

  • Supplier will issue to Customer, user logins and passwords for each User authorized to access and use the Supplier Offering.

  • The Supplier Offering contains features designed to interoperate with Third-Party Offerings.

  • However, the availability of some new enhancements to the Supplier Offering may require the payment of additional fees, and Supplier will determine at its sole discretion whether access to any other such new enhancements will require an additional fee.

  • Customer is solely responsible for any and all access and use of the Supplier Offering that occurs using logins and passwords Supplier issues to Customer or its Users.

  • Customer is responsible for its actions and the actions of its Users while using the Supplier Offering, and Customer is responsible for its Users’ compliance with this Agreement.


More Definitions of Supplier Offering

Supplier Offering is defined in Section 15.1(c).
Supplier Offering means the SaaS Service, the Downloadable Software and the Stock Assets.

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