Common use of Disabling Code Clause in Contracts

Disabling Code. Denim Group represents and warrants that it has taken reasonable steps to test the Software licensed pursuant to this Agreement for Disabling Code and to the best of its knowledge the Software is free from Disabling Code as of the date of delivery to Customer by Denim Group, whether initially or pursuant to Support. Denim Group will take commercially reasonable steps to have future Releases and Versions of the Software, if any, delivered to Customer pursuant to Support free of Disabling Code. Reasonable steps shall mean that Denim Group has used then-current industry standard tools which are designed to prevent inclusion of Disabling Code in the Software.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Denim Group End User License and Services Agreement, Denim Group End User License and Services Agreement, Denim Group End User License and Services Agreement

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