Transactional Model definition

Transactional Model means a Licence Package based on the number of permitted Transactions that may be carried out by the Client using the Service. Where relevant this may also include a Fair Usage Buffer to enable the Client to maintain uninterrupted access to the Service in the event that the Client needs to exceed the specified number of permitted Transactions.
Transactional Model means provision of access to, and use of, the Technology Offerings not on a Subscription Model. THESE UK & EU ADDITIONAL TERMS FORM PART OF THE AGREEMENT AND AMENDS THE AGREEMENT AS SET OUT BELOW.
Transactional Model means a License Package based on the number of permitted Transactions that may be carried out by the Reseller or Reseller End User using the Service. Where relevant this may also include a Fair Usage Buffer to enable the Reseller or Reseller End User to maintain uninterrupted access to the Service in the event that the Reseller or Reseller End User needs to exceed the specified number of permitted Transactions.

Examples of Transactional Model in a sentence

  • Such additions or changes will be effective (i) with respect to Technology Offerings provided pursuant to a Subscription Model, at the commencement of the subsequent Renewal Subscription Period and (ii) with respect to Technology Offerings provided on a Transactional Model, immediately upon the delivery of such notice or a later date as may be specified in such notice.

  • Unless otherwise expressly provided in the applicable Order, Fees for use of the Technology Offerings on a Transactional Model will be invoiced monthly in advance; provided, that Fees for Usage Commitments will be paid in advance in accordance with the timeline set forth in the applicable Order.

  • DISCO may update the Transactional Model Pricing or Services Pricing, including Transactional Model Pricing provided for a specified term length, at any time upon notice to Customer, and such updated Transactional Model Pricing or Services Pricing, as applicable, will be effective on the date of such notice.

  • Notwithstanding the foregoing, Customer’s Usage Commitments will remain binding on Customer notwithstanding Customer’s termination of any Order for Transactional Model usage.

  • For clarity, nothing in this Section 15(n) shall restrict DISCO from modifying (i) the Fees for Subscription Model Technology Offerings set forth in an Order for Subscription Model Technology Offerings in the manner contemplated in Section 6(b) or (ii) the Transactional Model Pricing set forth in an Order for Transactional Model usage in the manner contemplated in Section 6(c).

  • DISCO’s pricing for the Technology Offerings provided on a Transactional Model (the “Transactional Model Pricing”) and for Professional Services (the “Services Pricing”) will be as set forth on the applicable Order or as otherwise communicated to Customer, including in writing, electronically (including through e-mail or through the applicable Technology Offering) or posted on DISCO’s website.


More Definitions of Transactional Model

Transactional Model means that licensing model described in Section 1.2 of the Subscription Services License.

Related to Transactional Model

  • Manufactured-home transaction means a secured transaction:

  • Donor profile record means all records about donors or potential donors to a public institution of higher education except the names and reported addresses of the actual donors and the date, amount, and conditions of the actual donation.

  • Bundled transaction means the purchase of 2 or more distinct and identifiable products, except real property and services to real property, where the products are sold for a single nonitemized price. A bundled transaction does not include the sale of any products in which the sales price varies, or is negotiable, based on the selection by the purchaser of the products included in the transaction. As used in this subdivision:

  • Application Programming Interface or “API” means the application programming interface materials and related documentation containing all data and information to allow skilled Software developers to create Software interfaces that interface or interact with other specified Software.