Client-Side definition
Examples of Client-Side in a sentence
In no event will we be responsible for delays in our response or our provision of Services during (i) those periods of time covered under the Transition Exception (defined below), or (ii) periods of delay caused by Scheduled Down Time, Client-Side Downtime, Vendor-Side Downtime (all defined below).
In no event will we be responsible for delays in our response or our provision of Services during (i) those periods of time covered under the Transition Exception (defined below), or (ii) periods of delay caused by Client-Side Downtime (defined below), Vendor-Side Downtime (defined below) or (iii) periods in which we are required to suspend the Services to protect the security or integrity of the Environment or our equipment or network, or (iv) delays caused by a force majeure event.
Client-Side Downtime includes, but is not limited to, any period of time during which we require your participation, or we require information, directions, or authorization from you but cannot reach your Authorized Contact(s).
Client-Side Downtime includes, but is not limited to, any period of time during which we require your participation or we require information, directions, or authorization from you but cannot reach your Authorized Contact(s).
Client-Side Downtime includes, but is not limited to, any period during which we require your participation, or we require information, directions, or authorization from you but cannot reach your Authorized Contact(s).
If Smarsh provides Client-Side Software to Client, Smarsh grants Client a limited, non-exclusive, non-sublicensable license to download and install the applicable Client-Side Software onto Client’s end users’ computer, laptop or mobile device (as applicable), for which Client has purchased a Connection, or on Client owned or controlled servers, plus one copy for backup or archival purposes.
Client is responsible for the download and installation of Client-Side Software.
Smarsh (including its licensors) retains all rights in and to the Client-Side Software that are not expressly granted to Client by this Section 4.
If Client-Side Software is provided to Client by Smarsh, upon delivery of the Client-Side Software Smarsh grants Client a limited, non-exclusive, non-sublicensable license to download and install the applicable Client-Side Software onto Client’s end user’s computer, laptop, or mobile device (as applicable), for which Client has purchased a Connection, or on Client owned or controlled servers, plus one copy for backup or archival purposes.
Smarsh, and its licensors retain all rights in and to the Client-Side Software that are not expressly granted to Client in this Section 4.