Permitted Modification Sample Clauses

Permitted Modification an amendment or other modification to the terms and conditions of a Note Receivable (a) as a result of the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act, (b) with respect to a one percent (1%) increase or decrease in the related Note Receivable’s interest rate related to a voluntary or involuntary election to commence or cease using an automatic payment option, as applicable, (c) in connection with an Upgrade Note Receivable or (d) in order to make a correction to fix a typographical error in the documentation executed in connection with the closing of the related consumer loan, and made in the ordinary course of business.  Person: an individual, general partnership, limited partnership, corporation (including a business trust), limited liability company, joint stock company, trust, unincorporated association, joint venture or other entity, or a government or any political subdivision or agency thereof. 
Permitted Modification. (a) A modification that (i) reduces the Implicit Yield by less than 1.00%, (ii) extends or delays the maturity of such Contract by less than six (6) months, (iii) does not waive a payment or reduce the outstanding Discounted Contract Balance, and (iv) is permitted in accordance with the Credit and Collection Policy, or (b) any other modification entered into with the prior written consent of the Deal Agent.
Permitted Modification. LICENSEE shall not modify nor adapt the Licensed Software, nor merge the Licensed Software into any other computer program without prior written consent from Hitachi ID Systems.
Permitted Modification. The product purchased is formed of one or more artefacts. When the artefact(s) are accompanied with source code, this source code may be tailored to the Customer's specific needs, by the Customer. Furthermore, the Customer is encouraged to do so when the product will better adapt to a trading system. Modifications are limited to tailoring the product to the specific needs resulting from the Customer's operating system, the broker's instruments, the broker's platform customisations. Modifications do not include those which might intend to hide the product ownership. Lifetime technical support is guaranteed upon purchase of a software. Support is obtained through direct contact – see support page at ▇▇▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇. No extra cost is to be payable by the Customer. The technical advice is limited to the product itself, its settings and ideal usage. A “fair usage policy” applies on technical requests.‌ The average SLA for the request is 24 hours. Technical assistance does not normally include any analyse, problem solving or advice on other third-part software that the customer is using. However when possible and with to the best interest of the Customer, technical assistance (or by default analysis) around integration to a third-party software may be provided, at discretion of ▇▇▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇. In that case, the Customer is the solve responsible for using the advice, or not. In parallel to Permitted modification and Lifetime technical support, the Customer having purchased a product may submit a request that can result in a minor code change at no charge. No extra cost is to be payable by the Customer. A code change may be provided as:‌ - a customisation to the Customer only; the upgraded code is for the Customer only and is provided to the Customer only. - a product update / upgrade; if the minor change is analysed as beneficial to the product, a product update is issued (see next section) and the Customer has to use the new version. The number of requests is not limited in number nor in time. However, a “fair usage policy” applies on those requests. From time to time, upon receipt of customers' feedback or as functional enhancement, the seller will publish a new version of the software. The Customer will have the option to receive the new version at no additional cost. If the Customer has submitted an email address at time of purchase, the Customer will be notified of the update and the procedure the receive the new version. If the Customer had not submitted c...