Common use of Commercial License Clause in Contracts

Commercial License. 1. A commercial license is a nonexclusive and nontransferable software license, according to which THE LICENSEE is entitled to receive and use an object code copy of the licensed software modules for an unlimited or limited period of time and for commercial as well as non-commercial purposes. Commercial licenses can be used for development, deployment (sometimes called "run-time"), or for both purposes.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: gams.com, coolmath.gams.com, new.gams.com

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Commercial License. 1. A commercial license is a nonexclusive and nontransferable software license, according to which THE LICENSEE the licensee is entitled to receive and use an object code copy of the licensed software modules for an unlimited or limited period of time and for commercial as well as non-commercial purposes. Commercial licenses can be used for development, deployment (sometimes called "run-time"), or for both purposes.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: smlouvy.gov.cz

Commercial License. 12.1. A commercial license is a nonexclusive and nontransferable software end user license, according to which THE LICENSEE the licen- see is entitled to receive and use an object code copy of the licensed software modules for an unlimited or limited period of time and for commercial as well as non-commercial purposes. Commercial licenses can be used for development, deployment (sometimes called "run-time"), or for both purposes.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Support and Maintenance Agreement

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Commercial License. 1. 1.1 A commercial license is a nonexclusive and nontransferable software end user license, according to which THE LICENSEE the end user is entitled to receive and use an object code copy of the licensed software modules for commercial and other purposes and for an unlimited or limited period of time and for commercial as well as non-commercial purposes. Commercial licenses can be used for development, deployment (sometimes called "run-time"), or for both purposesperiod.

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Samples: dixie.udg.edu

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