Evaluation Agreements Clause Samples
An Evaluation Agreement is a contractual provision that governs the terms under which one party is permitted to assess or test another party’s product, technology, or confidential information. Typically, it outlines the scope of the evaluation, restrictions on use or disclosure, and the duration of the evaluation period. This clause ensures that sensitive information remains protected during the evaluation process and clarifies the rights and obligations of both parties, thereby minimizing the risk of misuse or unauthorized disclosure.
Evaluation Agreements. Distributor may order a reasonable number of copies of the Software and Documentation from Primus, for supervised demonstration and customer evaluation purposes. Distributor shall not distribute any Software or Documentation to Evaluators except under a valid Evaluation Agreement executed by the Evaluator. Distributor shall not be required to pay Software license fees or Primus Maintenance fees for Software distributed pursuant to an Evaluation Agreement; provided always that Distributor does not permit any evaluation to extend beyond thirty (30) days without Primus' prior written consent, not to be unreasonably withheld. Distributor shall ensure that all Evaluators comply with their obligations under all such Agreements.
