Third Person Software definition

Third Person Software means the operating systems and other software to be licensed, purchased, or otherwise acquired by Purchaser from a third party that is minimally required to operate the Licensed Software and such operating systems and other software that Purchaser has actually licensed, purchased, or otherwise acquired and/or may be minimally required in the future to operate the Licensed Software.
Third Person Software means all third party software required for the operation and use by End User of the Licensed Software consistent with the license granted to End User.

Examples of Third Person Software in a sentence

  • Version Releases shall be certified to supported versions of all required Third Person Software.

  • At Tyler’s expense, Tyler shall certify the compatibility of Third Person Software components used by the Licensed Software and maintain a list of supported Third Person Software release levels.

  • Tyler shall certify new releases of Third Person Software within a reasonable timeframe.

  • Tyler shall have no liability for defects in the Third Person Hardware or Third Person Software.

  • Purchaser shall be responsible to purchase, install, and configure all Third Person Hardware and Third Person Software.

  • Purchaser shall be responsible for procuring and paying for all Third Person Software.

  • Tyler shall use commercially reasonable efforts to minimize the need for End User to rely upon updates of Third Person Software.

  • Purchaser is responsible for maintaining software maintenance/update agreements with Third Person Software vendors at Purchaser’s expense.

  • Tyler shall use commercially reasonable efforts to minimize the need for Purchaser to rely upon updates of Third Person Software.

  • Purchaser is responsible for all costs associated with installing and maintaining Third Person Software versions that are identified on Tyler’s list of certified Third Person Software.

Related to Third Person Software

  • Third Party Software means software which is proprietary to any third party (other than an Affiliate of the Contractor) which is or will be used by the Contractor for the purposes of providing the Services.

  • Licensed Software includes error corrections, upgrades, enhancements or new releases, and any deliverables due under a maintenance or service contract (e.g., patches, fixes, PTFs, programs, code or data conversion, or custom programming).

  • Oracle Software means any software agent, application or tool that Oracle makes available to You for download specifically for purposes of facilitating Your access to, operation of, and/or use with, the Services.

  • Custom Software means Software identified as such in Appendix 4 of the Contract Agreement and such other Software as the parties may agree in writing to be Custom Software.

  • Open Source Software means any software generally distributed publicly in source code form under any license that is listed at xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxx.xxx/licenses or that complies with the Open Source Definition available at xxxx://xxxxxxxxxx.xxx/osd. Open Source Material includes software that is licensed under the GNU General Public License, GNU Lesser General Public License, Mozilla Public License, Apache License, or BSD License.

  • Application Software means Software formulated to perform specific business or technical functions and interface with the business or technical users of the System and is identified as such in Appendix4 of the Contract Agreement and such other Software as the parties may agree in writing to be Application Software.

  • Embedded Software means one or more software applications which permanently reside on a computing device.

  • System Software means Software that provides the operating and management instructions for the underlying hardware and other components, and is identified as such in Appendix 4 of the Contract Agreement and such other Software as the parties may agree in writing to be Systems Software. Such System Software includes, but is not restricted to, micro-code embedded in hardware (i.e., “firmware”), operating systems, communications, system and network management, and utility software.