Third Party Software Licence definition

Third Party Software Licence means the Third Party Software Vendor's standard licensing terms for the Third Party Software from time to time;
Third Party Software Licence means the Third Party Software Vendor's standard licensing terms for the Third Party Software from time to time; and
Third Party Software Licence means the licence agreement to be entered into between the Customer and the supplier of Third Party Software relating to the Third Party Software

Examples of Third Party Software Licence in a sentence

  • Upon termination of the Third Party Software Licence the Customer shall (at its sole cost) return all media on which the Third Party Software is held and the Customer shall cease using the Third Party Software.

  • Third Party Software Licence Terms: [insert terms] [insert] [insert] C1 C2 C3 C4 Contacting Support • Technical Helpdesk Support (UK based team) • Normal Business Hours are Mon - Fri 9:00 – 17:00 The following methods of contacting Customer Care are available: • By phone to +▇▇ (▇) ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ • By email to ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇@▇▇▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇ SEVERITY LEVELS 1 A reported problem in the Software, or one of its necessary components, has caused the Software to cease function or has caused a complete system shutdown.

  • The Customer acknowledges that Third Party Software providers may change the Third Party Software Licence Terms relating to their software from time to time.

  • The Customer shall have a non-exclusive licence to use any such Third Party Software subject to any applicable software licence terms for such Third Party Software ("Third Party Software Licence Terms").

  • In addition to the terms of the Professional Services Agreement, the Customer’s use of any Third Party Software is governed by the terms contained in the relevant Third Party Software Licence.

  • In addition to the terms of the Managed Services Agreement, the Customer’s use of any Third Party Software is governed by the terms contained in the relevant Third Party Software Licence.


More Definitions of Third Party Software Licence

Third Party Software Licence the licence for use of the Third Party Software as part of the Works. Timetable: the timetable setting out the time schedule and sequence of events for the performance of this Agreement as set out in the Statement of Work.
Third Party Software Licence will mean a license agreement that authorises BT or Supplier to use Third Party Software. The Parties will identify in each Work Package or Purchase Order such additional Third Party Software as may be required for Supplier to perform a particular Work. Supplier shall perform the following actions in order to ensure Supplier has the necessary right to use Third Party Software in order to perform Services for BT under this Agreement ("Third Party Consents") in the following order of precedence:
Third Party Software Licence means the software license granted to the Customer by a third party governing the use that the Customer may make of the Third Party Software, which is available to the