Business Order definition

Business Order means one or more orders for a license for use of the Licensed Software and/or subscription to access the ColorPath Website server, ColorPath Sync™ software and/or Support as mutually agreed to in writing and executed between the parties.

Examples of Business Order in a sentence

  • Licensee shall pay to FNAC annual support and service fees (“Support Fees”; Upfront Fees and Support Fees collectively the “Fees”) for each Support Period for each item of Licensed Software and/or Color Adjustment Applications, as applicable, at FNAC’s rates in accordance with the terms of the Business Order.

  • Unless otherwise provided on the applicable Business Order, each Support Period shall be automatically renewed for additional one year terms (“Renewal Support Periods”), until terminated as hereinafter provided.

  • Licensee can upgrade existing licenses or subscriptions to include additional Color Adjustment Applications, Authorized Measurement Stations and/or Authorized Output Devices by providing FNAC five (5) days written notice of such need for an upgrade, executing a revised or additional Business Order, and paying the associated additional Fees within thirty (30) days of such request.

  • STUDENT LOANS; MONEY COACHING: Your Money Line offers a Standard SaaS agreement, a Business Order, and an Invoice in order to cement an organizational relationship.

  • Licensee shall pay FNAC the license, installation and/or subscription costs for the software, applications and services identified on the Business Order (the “Upfront Fees”).

  • If Licensee has paid the requisite Fees and subscribed for the use of the Licensed Software and/or Color Adjustment Applications as identified in the Business Order, then FNAC grants to Licensee a non-exclusive, non- transferable, non-assignable license to use each item of Licensed Software and/or Color Adjustment Applications to create Color Profiles during the term hereof, subject to the use restrictions set forth herein.

  • With respect to each Business Order, the applicable “Support Period” shall begin on the Effective Date specified in such Business Order and shall continue for a period of one (1) year thereafter unless a different Support Period is identified on such Business Order.

  • This Agreement commence as of the Effective Date indicated in a Business Order and shall continue in force and effect for the initial term of one year, and thereafter shall automatically renew for additional consecutive one year terms unless at least thirty (30) days prior to the expiration of the initial term or any renewal thereof, a party shall provide written notice to the other party of its intent to not to so renew.