Definitive Integration Scope Sample Clauses

Definitive Integration Scope. In order for Genetec to authorize an integration project, Genetec needs to issue to Licensee a unique Genetec part number with respect to the Integrated Licensee Product in accordance with section 2.e below. Genetec part numbers are issued solely once the Definitive Integration Scope is defined in writing. Genetec may request Licensee to provide additional information regarding its intended integration scope so that Genetec may better assess Licensee’s intentions and expectations. Licensee agrees to share with Genetec without undue delay additional information as Genetec may reasonably request from Licensee to complete its assessment of Licensee’s request and define the Definitive Integration Scope. Once Genetec is satisfied with the information and assurances received from Licensee with respect to Licensee’s intentions and expectations, Genetec will confirm to Licensee the Definitive Integration Scope in writing. Genetec may approve the Definitive Integration Scope with conditions and restrictions, in which case Licensee must ensure to meet the appropriate conditions and respect all the restrictions identified by Genetec to obtain a Genetec part number for its Integrated Licensee Product. If the Definitive Integration Scope as defined by Genetec is not substantially similar to the Provisional Integration Scope, Licensee may request clarifications from Genetec within fifteen (15) days from the date of its receipt of the outline of the Definitive Integration Scope. If Genetec does not receive such a request from Licensee within that timeframe, then the parties will be bound by the Definitive Integration Scope as defined by Genetec.‌
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