Trial Licence definition

Trial Licence. A time-limited, size-unlimited Trial Licence can be granted by the Licensor on demand, on the Licensor own discretion, for a specified period. The use of this Trial Licence is limited to evaluation purposes only and comes with absolutely no warranty. Any commercial use is strictly prohibited.
Trial Licence. The use of this Trial Licence is limited to evaluation purposes only and comes with absolutely no warranty. A Licence limited to problems with at most 100 decisions is freely available in the LocalSolver package downloadable from the Website xxx.xxxxxxxxxxx.xxx, without any time limitation. A time-limited, size-unlimited Trial Licence can be granted by the Licensor on demand, on the Licensor own discretion, for a specified period. Any commercial use is strictly prohibited.
Trial Licence means a licence issued under section 13; “trial master file” means the file referred to in section 23.

Examples of Trial Licence in a sentence

  • The Company does not provide any warranties whatsoever for the Software and is not liable for any Software defects in the event that the User uses the Software under a Trial Licence.

  • A Trial Licence is provided for free, for a specified number of users and for a limited period.

  • To avoid doubt, you are under no obligation to pay any fee for the use of the Software under the Trial Licence during the Trial Period.

  • You must not use the Software under the Trial Licence for more than one Trial Period unless we specifically agree otherwise in writing.

  • Given that this Trial Licence is free of cost for Licensee, Licensor provides no rep- resentations or warranties, whether express, implied, statutory or otherwise regarding or relating to the Licensed Software and, to the maximum extent permitted under applicable law, Licensor hereby disclaims any and all representations and warranties and in particular any representation or warranty of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose.

  • The sale, duplication, modification, publication, distribution, renaming, broadcasting, performance, or non-academic exhibition of any work created using the Trial Licence Font Software shall be a breach of this Licence Agreement.

  • Customer acknowledges that the Mindscape Software that is licensed pursuant to the Trial Licence may contain timers or disabling code.

  • A Trial Licence entitles users to test the Font Software for both Desktop and Web/other use, and to create test documents, test visuals, or test web pages to examine the Font Software’s aesthetic properties, or for its presentation to clients or other interested parties.

  • Contact xxxxx@xxxxxx.xxx to convert the Trial Licence into an Enterprise Licence, and to take out Software Assurance.

  • This Trial Licence shall automatically expire at the end of the 30 day trial period.


More Definitions of Trial Licence

Trial Licence means the licence granted by us to you under Clause 4; and
Trial Licence refers to trial licence to use of a designated Font Software and underlying Typeface for testing and evaluation purposes. Any other use and/or representation, commercial or otherwise, is prohibited.
Trial Licence means a licence granted under section 14 to carry out any operation, activity, trials or experiments referred to in section 9 (1).
Trial Licence. For Software licensed on a trial licence, the permitted purpose will be use for the purpose of evaluating the Software only. The Customer acknowledges and agrees that Software licenced on a trial basis may not have all features and functions available for use by the Customer and Authorised Users.
Trial Licence means a licence issued under section 13;

Related to Trial Licence

  • Provisional license means a nonrenewable license issued by the Board of Education for a specified

  • Financial licensing act means any of the financial licensing acts, as that term is defined in section 2 of the consumer financial services act, 1988 PA 161, MCL 487.2052.