Third Party Programs definition

Third Party Programs means any third party programs or materials, such as operating system programs (i.e., Windows NT, Unix, Solaris, AIC Serv, AIX, Linux, etc.) or other programs (i.e., Microsoft Office, Microsoft SQL, CITRIX, Oracle, etc.) supplied by Contractor.
Third Party Programs mean the files (if any) that may be included in the Materials for the applicable software.
Third Party Programs means, as set forth in Section 3.3 of the Addendum, non-Ex Libris programs that interoperate with the SaaS Services.

Examples of Third Party Programs in a sentence

  • These separate license terms solely govern Your use of the Third Party Programs.


More Definitions of Third Party Programs

Third Party Programs means events or activities that are designed to include Minors and that are conducted by non-University organizations and entities on University Premises, including, for example, workshops, sport camps, and conferences.
Third Party Programs means the software of third parties, if any, listed in the “third-party- programs.txt” or similarly named text file, along with their applicable licenses.
Third Party Programs shall have the meaning set forth in Section 2.9(d).
Third Party Programs has the meaning set forth in Section 3.1(j)(iv).
Third Party Programs means any third party programs or materials that Dremio may supply, in its sole discretion, under this Agreement.
Third Party Programs means any third party software or open source technology (including but not limited to freeware or shareware) made available as part of an NCM system.
Third Party Programs means the programs or agreements offered by third parties, such as Apple Inc.’s iPhone Developer Program, relating to mobile devices on which the User Software is intended to operate.