User Parameters Sample Clauses

User Parameters. 3.1 The Software must only be used: 3.1.1 for your legitimate internal business purposes and with your own information or the demonstration data supplied with the Software (unless we have granted you additional rights at clause 4.7); 3.1.2 to process the data for the agreed number of employees as set out in the Documentation (by “employee” we mean a person you manage using the Software whether or not currently employed by you); 3.1.3 to process data for the specified number of companies as set out in the Documentation (by “company” we mean a single set of your own records and information containing a unique VAT or PAYE reference number); and 3.1.4 for the number of Authorised Users (whether named or concurrent) as set out in the Documentation (you must not allow any other person or organisation to use the Product). The number of Authorised Users that can use the Software will depend on the type of software licence you have bought. 3.2 You are responsible for ensuring you have appropriate network capability to access the Product and the security of your networks, operating systems and data within your environments. 3.3 If you have bought a ‘single-user’ licence, only one Authorised User can use the Software and you can only install the Software on one computer, other than where you are entitled to use Sage Drive. If you are entitled to use Sage Drive, each Sage Drive user will also be permitted to install the Software on one other device to facilitate the sharing of the Sage 50 Accounts data through Sage Drive. 3.4 If you have bought a ‘multi-user’ licence (sometimes called a ‘concurrent user licence’ in the Documentation), up to the number of Authorised Users we or your supplier specifies (for example in your invoice) can use the Software at any one time.
User Parameters. 3.1 The Software must only be used: 3.1.1 for your legitimate internal business purposes and with your own information or the demonstration data supplied with the Software (unl ess we have granted you additional rights at clause 4.7); 3.1.2 to process the data for the agreed number of employees as set out in the Documentation (by “employee” we mean a person you manage using the Software whether or not currently employed by you); 3.1.3 to process data for the specified number of companies as set out in the Documentation (by “company” we mean a single set of your own records and information containing a unique VAT or PAYE reference number); and 3.1.4 for the number of Authorised Users (whether named or concurrent) as set out in the Documentation (you must not allow any other person or organisation to use the Product). The number of Authorised Users that can use the Software will depend on the type of software licence you have bought. 3.2 You are responsible for ensuring you have appropriate network capability to access the Product and the security of your networks, operating systems and data within your environments. 3.3 If you have bought a ‘single-user’ licence, only one Authorised User can use the Software and you can only install the Software on one computer, other than where you are entitled to use Remote Data Access. If you are entitled to use Remote Data Access, each Remote Data Access user will also be permitted to install the Software on one other device to facilitate the sharing of the Sage 50 Accounts data through Remote Data Access. 3.4 If you have bought a ‘multi-user’ licence (sometimes called a ‘concurrent user licence’ in the Documentation), up to the number of Authorised Users we or your supplier specifies (for example in your invoice) can use the Software at any one time.
User Parameters. The software is developed and installed for your legitimate internal business purposes. It shall only be used by authorised users. If you want to increase or decrease the number of users for the access of this software, please follow the instructions we have provided you. If the instructions are not provided, please contact us immediately and we will be able to increase or decrease the amount of authorised users for the access of this software. For more details please read the attached Terms & Conditions.

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  • Service Specification The Parties have agreed upon the scope and specification of the Services provided under this Service Agreement in the Service Specification.

  • Parameters In calculating the MtM Exposure for each Transaction, the following parameters are set on the Transaction Date: ▪ On-Peak Initial ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ ▪ Off-Peak/On-Peak Price Ratio ▪ Off-Peak Initial ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ ▪ MW-Measure: initial Capacity PLC Per Tranche ▪ On-Peak Estimated Energy Quantity Per MW-Measure for each of the twelve calendar months ▪ Off-Peak Estimated Energy Quantity Per MW-Measure for each of the twelve calendar months ▪ Number of awarded Tranches In calculating the MtM Exposure for each Transaction, the following parameters are set each Business Day subsequent to the Transaction Date: ▪ On-Peak Forward Price ▪ Off-Peak Forward Price ▪ Current Capacity PLC Per Tranche ▪ On-Peak Estimated Energy Quantity ▪ Off-Peak Estimated Energy Quantity Process to Update the On-Peak Initial Mark Prices and Off-Peak Initial Mark Prices on a Daily Basis On each Business Day subsequent to the Transaction Date, the Pricing Agent will contact four Reference Market-Makers to obtain price quotes for on-peak and off-peak energy for PJM Western Hub. The Pricing Agent may not rely upon quotes from Seller or any Affiliate of Seller. The updated mark for a month will be equal to the average mark for that month over all sources from which a quote is available. If a monthly quote is available from any source, only the monthly quote or monthly quotes shall be used. Where quotes provide a bid and ask, the average shall be used. Where a quote for an individual month is unavailable, but the month is quoted as part of a “packaged” quote (e.g., January 2011 is only available in the form of a January/February 2011 “packaged” quote or an annual quote): ▪ If the other month/months of the package quote is/are also unavailable, then the marks for all months of the package will be calculated by multiplying the packaged quote by the ratio of the corresponding month to the corresponding calculated package quote from the previous day. Example: There are no On-Peak quotes available on day X during the contract for July 2011 or August 2011. However, there is an On-Peak July/August 2011 packaged quote of $73.00/MWh available. The On-Peak marks from day X-1 for July 2011 and August 2011 were $73.50/MWh and $76.50/MWh respectively. The day X On-Peak mark for July 2011 is set at 73.00 * [73.50] / [( (73.50 * 352) + (76.50 * 336) ) / (352+336) ] = 73 * (73.50/ 74.97) = $71.57/MWh. The day X On-Peak mark for August 2011 is set at 73.00 * [76.50] / [( (73.50 * 352) + (76.50*336) ) / (352+336) ] = 73 * (76.50 / 74.97) = $74.49/MWh. ▪ If the other month/months of the package quote is/are available, then the mark for the month will be set such that the average of the month and the other month(s) (weighted for either the On-Peak Hours or Off-Peak Hours as applicable) equals the packaged quote (see calculation example below).

  • Proposed Policies and Procedures Regarding New Online Content and Functionality By February 1, 2017, the Division will submit to OCR for its review and approval proposed policies and procedures (“the Plan for New Content”) to ensure that all new, newly-added, or modified online content and functionality will be accessible to people with disabilities as measured by conformance to the Benchmarks for Measuring Accessibility set forth above, except where doing so would impose a fundamental alteration or undue burden. a) When fundamental alteration or undue burden defenses apply, the Plan for New Content will require the Division to provide equally effective alternative access. The Plan for New Content will require the Division, in providing equally effective alternate access, to take any actions that do not result in a fundamental alteration or undue financial and administrative burdens, but nevertheless ensure that, to the maximum extent possible, individuals with disabilities receive the same benefits or services as their nondisabled peers. To provide equally effective alternate access, alternatives are not required to produce the identical result or level of achievement for persons with and without disabilities, but must afford persons with disabilities equal opportunity to obtain the same result, to gain the same benefit, or to reach the same level of achievement, in the most integrated setting appropriate to the person’s needs. b) The Plan for New Content must include sufficient quality assurance procedures, backed by adequate personnel and financial resources, for full implementation. This provision also applies to the Division online content and functionality developed by, maintained by, or offered through a third-party vendor or by using open sources. c) Within thirty (30) days of receiving OCR’s approval of the Plan for New Content, the Division will officially adopt and fully implement the amended policies and procedures.

  • Measuring DNS parameters Every minute, every DNS probe will make an UDP or TCP “DNS test” to each of the public-­‐DNS registered “IP addresses” of the name servers of the domain name being monitored. If a “DNS test” result is undefined/unanswered, the tested IP will be considered unavailable from that probe until it is time to make a new test.

  • Measuring EPP parameters Every 5 minutes, EPP probes will select one “IP address” of the EPP servers of the TLD being monitored and make an “EPP test”; every time they should alternate between the 3 different types of commands and between the commands inside each category. If an “EPP test” result is undefined/unanswered, the EPP service will be considered as unavailable from that probe until it is time to make a new test.