Disabling Device Sample Clauses

Disabling Device. The term
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Disabling Device. Any device, method or means including, without limitation, the use of any “virus”, “lockup”, “time bomb”, “key lock”, “worm”, “back door” or “Trojan Horse” device or program, or any disabling code, which has the potential or capability of compromising the security of the County’s confidential or proprietary information; or of causing any unplanned interruption of; or accessibility of the Solution or any component to the County or any User, or which could alter, destroy or inhibit the use of the Solution or any component, or the data as further specified in Paragraph 13.1 (General Warranties) of this Contract.
Disabling Device. IL warrants that any Software provided hereunder shall not contain any clock, timer, counter, or other limiting or disabling code, design or routine that would cause the Software to be made inoperable or otherwise rendered incapable of performing in accordance with Torstar's Requirements or otherwise limit or restrict Torstar's or Torstar Affiliates' ability to use same or after the lapse or occurrence of any triggering prompt.
Disabling Device. IL warrants that any Software provided hereunder shall ----------------- not contain any clock, timer, counter, or other limiting or disabling code, design or routine that would cause the Software to be made inoperable or otherwise rendered incapable of performing in accordance with AOL's Requirements or otherwise limit or restrict AOL's or AOL Affiliate's ability to use same or after the lapse or occurrence of any triggering prompt and to the best of IL's knowledge, information and belief does not contain any virus.
Disabling Device. If a disabling device is to be attached to the motor vehicle and if you fail to meet your commitments under this credit agreement, we have the right to disable the vehicle (meaning the vehicle will not be able to be driven).
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Disabling Device. Contractor shall not intentionally cause any unplanned interruption of the operations of, or accessibility to any of County’s systems or any component through any device, method or means including, without limitation, the use of any “virus”, “lockup”, “time bomb”, or “key lock”, “worm”, “back door” or “Trojan Horse” device or program, or any disabling code, which has the potential or capability of compromising the security of County’s confidential or proprietary information or of causing any unplanned interruption of the operations of, or accessibility of the System or any component to County or any user or which could alter, destroy or inhibit the use of the System or any component, or the data contained therein (collectively referred to as “Disabling Device(s)”), which could block access to or prevent the use of the System or any component by County or users. Contractor represents, warrants and agrees that it has not purposely placed, nor it is aware of, any Disabling Device in any System component provided to County under this Contract, nor shall Contractor knowingly permit any subsequently delivered or provided System component to contain any Disabling Device. In addition, Contractor shall prevent viruses from being incorporated or introduced into the System via updates or Enhancements applied thereto, prior to installation onto the System, and shall prevent any viruses from being incorporated or introduced in the process of Contractor’s performance of on-line support.
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Disabling Device. “Disabling Device” it is defined in Section 13.1.9.
Disabling Device. Any Claim arising out of any breach of any of Supplier’s obligations under Section 19.11 (Disabling Device);
Disabling Device. Contractor shall not install any Disabling Device in resources utilized by Contractor, Client, or any Subcontractor, in connection with the provision or receipt of the Services. A "Disabling Device" is any virus, timer, clock, counter, time lock, time bomb, or other limiting design, instruction, or routine that would erase data or programming or cause any resource to become inoperable or otherwise incapable of being used in the full manner for which such resource was intended to be used. Contractor shall assist Client in reducing the effects of any Disabling Device discovered in any resource related to the provision or receipt of the Services.
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