Use Limitations definition

Use Limitations. Use by Principal Program
Use Limitations. [Drafting note: This is an optional Variable. Delete the entire row if not applicable.] [Describe Use Limitations, such as geographic restrictions, system requirements, etc.] Technical Support [Drafting note: This is an optional Variable. Delete the entire row if not applicable.] [Describe included support and/or how Customer can receive support] Additions and Modifications [Drafting note: All fields in Additions and Modifications are optional. Delete any rows that do not apply.] SLA Service Level Agreement [Drafting note: Customize, attach, or describe where to find.] [Provider will use commercially reasonable efforts to provide and maintain the Cloud Service without excessive errors and interruptions. If Provider does not meet the SLA in two consecutive months or over three months in any 12-month period, then Customer may, as its only remedy, terminate this Order Form upon notice and receive a prorated refund of prepaid Fees for the remainder of the Subscription Period.]
Use Limitations means the use by Licensee (i) of the RMSS Software by no more than the number of Users specified herein and (ii) of the Licensee Server Software simultaneously on no more than the number of Workstations licensed herein.

Examples of Use Limitations in a sentence

  • Through the submission of this DAR, the Requester and Approved Users acknowledge receiving and reviewing a copy of the Addendum which includes Data Use Limitation(s) for each dataset requested.

  • The NCI DAC recognizes the Data Use Limitations of each consent group stated on the dbGaP study page (to show the content, mouse over title of the consent group in the Authorized Access section).

  • During the Subscription Period and subject to the Use Limitations, Customer may (a) access and use the Cloud Service; and (b) copy and use the included Software and Documentation only as needed to access and use the Cloud Service, in each case, for its internal business purposes and only if Customer complies with the terms of this Agreement.

  • The eNCI DAC recognizes the Data Use Limitations of each consent group stated on the dbGaP study page (to show the content, mouse over title of the consent group in the Authorized Access section).

  • Standard: Creation, Collection, Disclosure, Access, Maintenance, Storage, and Use Limitations.


More Definitions of Use Limitations

Use Limitations. [Drafting note: This is an optional Variable. Delete the entire row if not applicable.] [Describe Use Limitations, such as geographic restrictions, system requirements, etc.] Technical Support [Drafting note: This is an optional Variable. Delete the entire row if not applicable.] [Describe included support and/or how Customer can receive support] Additions and Modifications [Drafting note: All fields in Additions and Modifications are optional. Delete any rows that do not apply.]
Use Limitations means the use by Client of the Client Server Software simultaneously on no more than the number of Workstations licensed herein.
Use Limitations. End User license rights exclude the use of the Broadbase software independently of the Derivative Offering. License rights do include the ability to access, extract, transform, or contain data from data sources other than those owned or controlled by the Partner but only insofar as data from these sources is added to the Derivative Offering. If an End User customer wishes to use the Broadbase software as a general purpose tool (and to build applications that are independent of the Derivative Offering), they will be required to contract directly with Broadbase.
Use Limitations means any use limitations or restrictions with respect to the Customers use of the Services set forth in the applicable Order Form or these Terms
Use Limitations means the use by Licensee of the Licensee Server Software in total on no more than the number of Servers licensed herein.
Use Limitations. Unrestricted
Use Limitations. Use by Principal Program IBM DB2 Advanced Workgroup Server Edition ("IBM DB2")