Type On Call Languages definition

Type On Call Languages means English, French, German, Dutch and Swedish and such other languages as the parties may agree in writing from time to time (such agreement not to be unreasonably withheld or delayed);
Type On Call Languages means Cantonese, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, Fukienese, German, Italian, Mandarin, Norwegian, Spanish, Dutch and Swedish and such other languages as the parties may agree in writing from time to time;
Type On Call Languages means Cantonese, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, Fukienese, German, Italian, Mandarin, Norwegian, Spanish, Dutch and Swedish and such other languages as the parties may agree in writing from time to time; "Type On Call Product" shall mean the Adobe Product (as amended from time to time by Adobe) containing various Adobe fonts which require to be unlocked for use by End Users following registration using the Type On Call Services; "Type On Call Services" shall mean the Services under which Sykes US, Sykes Europe or Sykes Asia will register their respective End Users for Type On Call Products and provide unlocking Services to their respective Registered End Users to allow them to unlock fonts within the Type On Call Product; "Updates" shall mean updates, patches, bug fixes and/or workarounds which Adobe Benelux or Adobe Systems may from time to time make available in relation to Adobe Products (whether on the Internet or otherwise); "Verified" shall mean that the customer services number of the End User in question has been verified in accordance with mutually agreed upon procedures; "Working Day" shall mean each weekday (i.e. Monday through Friday inclusive) during the Contract Term other than Christmas Day and New Year's Day, and such weekend days (i.e. Saturday and Sunday) as the parties may agree in writing from time to time (such agreement not to be unreasonably withheld or delayed).

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