User Group means (a) you; (b) any entity or individual that Stripe reasonably determines is associated with you; and (c) each of your and their Affiliates; that has entered into an agreement with Stripe (or an Affiliate of Stripe) under which Stripe or its Affiliate provides services.
User Group means organisations which are granted use of any portion of the facility on a license, annual, seasonal or longer term basis.
User Group means a group formed pursuant to Section 8.7 of this Agreement.
Examples of User Group in a sentence
The Licensee shall not offer VPN/Closed User Group services to its subscribers.
The Concessionaire must contact and adhere to the procedures of any relevant aircraft user group (e.g. the Mount Cook and Westland National Parks User Group, or the Queenstown Milford User Group) which operates in the area in which the Concessionaire intends to carry out the Concession Activity.
More Definitions of User Group
User Group means a non-profit organization which has a current rental agreement for use of the facility;
User Group means a group of West Central customers using all or some of the Licensed Software formed to share knowledge and experiences regarding the Licensed Software.
User Group means a research team of one or more researchers given access to the infrastructure under the project. Each user group is led by a user group leader.
User Group means any School or community group that fits within the eligibility criteria set out in the Operating Guidelines and books the use of Joint Use Space during Joint Use Hours.
User Group means a group formed pursuant to Section 0 of this Agreement.
User Group means the representative group of Users constituted pursuant to the terms of Schedule 4;
User Group means a group of Members and/or Licensees who use common software application(s) and meet regularly to provide direction to the Board regarding selection of vendors for software development, maintenance, marketing, training, modifications, and enhancements for such software applications and services. For purposes of User Group voting, each Member or Licensee shall be counted as a single user, regardless of the number of internal licensed seats, authorized users, etc. held by such Member or Licensee.