SaaS Application Title Sample Clauses
The 'SaaS Application Title' clause defines the official name or title of the software-as-a-service (SaaS) application covered by the agreement. This clause typically specifies the exact product or platform being licensed or provided, ensuring there is no ambiguity about which application the terms apply to. By clearly identifying the SaaS application, the clause helps prevent confusion or disputes regarding the scope of services, ensuring both parties understand which software is subject to the contract.
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SaaS Application Title. City acknowledges that title to each SaaS Application and SaaS Services shall at all times remain with Contractor, and that City has no rights in the SaaS Application or SaaS Services except those expressly granted by this Agreement.
SaaS Application Title. City acknowledges that title to each SaaS Application and SaaS Services shall at all times remain with Contractor, and that City has no rights in the SaaS Application or SaaS Services except those expressly granted by this Agreement. Authorized APIs. City shall be permitted to access and use Contractor’s SaaS Application Program Interfaces (APIs) when commercially available to develop and modify, as necessary, macros and user interfaces for use with any existing or future City systems and infrastructure. For purposes of this Agreement, such development shall be deemed an authorized modification but will not be supported by Contractor unless provided for in this Agreement. Functionality and compatibility of City developed macros will be sole responsibility of City. Any such macros or user interfaces developed by City shall become the property of City. All flat-file exchanges will be over an encrypted file transport service (ftps/vsftpd/scp/sftp) to a secure private ftp site. Proprietary Markings. City agrees not to remove or destroy any proprietary markings or proprietary legends placed upon or contained within the SaaS Application or any related materials or Documentation.
