Right of Disposal of Standard Software Sample Clauses

Right of Disposal of Standard Software. 10.2.1 Limited right of disposal The Customer is granted a limited right of disposal of the standard software that forms part of the deliverables. The right of disposal comprises the rights that are necessary for the Customer to be able to utilise the deliverables as agreed, including a right to make such number of copies of the software as follows from ordinary operational and safety procedures. The Contractor shall be responsible for the Customer being granted the agreed right of disposal in respect of the software, and for the Customer being able to utilise it without being restricted by the copyright or other rights of third parties. Consideration for the right of disposal in respect of the software, including any prerequisites and limitations, for example, in relation to the number of users or the place where the right of disposal is exercised/the equipment used to do so, is described in Appendix 7.
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Right of Disposal of Standard Software. The Customer is granted a limited right of disposal of the Standard software that forms part of the deliverables. The right of disposal comprises the rights that are necessary for the Customer to be able to utilise the deliverables as agreed, including a right to make such number of copies of the Software as follows from ordinary operational and safety procedures. The Contractor shall be responsible for the Customer being granted the agreed right of disposal in respect of the Software, and for the Customer being able to utilise it without being restricted by the copyright or other rights of third parties. Consideration for the right of disposal in respect of the Software, including any prerequisites and limitations, for example, in relation to the number of users or the place where the right of disposal is exercised/the equipment used to do so, is described in Appendix 7.
Right of Disposal of Standard Software 

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