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Use Limits definition

Use Limits means numeric limits on technical aspects of the Service, such as amount of data storage space and visitors per Billing Period.
Use Limits means any limitations, including any maximum permitted use metrics relating to the maximum number of Device Agents, maximum number of End User Devices and maximum number of users of the Impero Platform, placed on the use of the Services by Impero as set out in the Order.
Use Limits means entitlements or use limitations set forth in an Order, which may include: (a) units of measure relating to Product traffic or usage; (b) number licenses, copies, or instances; or (c) any restriction to entity, division, or business unit.

Examples of Use Limits in a sentence

  • As an example, 36 CFR 1.5(a) Closures and Public Use Limits provides the Superintendent certain discretion in allowing or disallowing certain activities.

  • This appliance must only be used by trained personnel and employed solely for the washing of glasses, saucers, cups and similar item, in compliance with the Use Limits described in par.

  • Customer changes to Use Limits take effect as soon as Customer pays the additional fees.

  • Present at this meeting shall be the grievant, the Administrator against whom the grievance has been filed, a designee of the Administrator if they so desire, and the AFT Grievance Committee Representative, if they so desire.

  • Activities requiring a permit are listed above under Public Use Limits and throughout this document under the specific 36 CFR Section that authorizes or requires the issuance of a permit.


More Definitions of Use Limits

Use Limits. All Rental rates are for normal use of the Rented Item(s) on a single-shift basis during the Term, and (unless otherwise agreed by FTR), not exceeding 8 hours per Rental Day, 40 hours per 7-Rental Day period, 160 hours per 28-Rental Day period (zero hours for any uncharged-for periods), and otherwise in accordance with the terms hereof and the “Instructions” described in Section 8. Additional Rent (at our highest incremental rate, unless otherwise agreed in writing by FTR) will be due for late returns and overuse. No allowance will be made for time in transit, severe weather, shipping delays, or any other period(s) of nonuse.
Use Limits means any numerical limits on the units of measure referenced in the Apollo Service interface, on the Self-Service Order, or otherwise provided by Apollo, including but not limited to the number of authorized Users or certain traffic processed by the Apollo Service or any other Apollo Technology in use by Customer (whether procured under this Agreement, under an earlier agreement with Apollo, or as an open-source component).
Use Limits means any numerical limits on the units of measure referenced in the StepZen Service dashboard, on the Order, or otherwise provided by StepZen, including but not limited to the number of authorized Users or certain traffic processed by the StepZen Service in use by Customer (whether procured under this Agreement or under an earlier agreement with StepZen).
Use Limits means any numerical limits on the pages that Customer submits through the Hyperscience Platform included in the applicable Order Form.
Use Limits. [•] *Additional pages processed by the Software in excess of the Use Limits specified above will be invoiced to Licensee in arrears on a quarterly basis at the rate of 150% of the per page price set forth above, subject to the following exceptions:
Use Limits means the maximum use of the Software under the Subscription, which may be expressed in Seats, Instances, or Business Unit, set forth in the Order Form. “Lines of Code” means executable source code not including comments or blank spaces. “Build” means any type of analysis that Code Climate runs in response to user input, webhooks, or automated tasks.
Use Limits means, as applicable, any numerical limits or restrictions on the units of measure referenced in an Order or as set forth in the Cloud Services interface.