Compatible Interfaces definition

Compatible Interfaces shall have meaning assigned to such term in CD Schedule B.
Compatible Interfaces means the interface occurring between products having similar basic physical characteristics.
Compatible Interfaces shall have meaning assigned to such term in Ascendon Schedule B.

Examples of Compatible Interfaces in a sentence

  • Customer acknowledges that the Content Direct System shall not include the telecommunications connections to and from the Internet, the Compatible Interfaces (as defined below), the Customer Site and, if provisioned, a Performance Testing Environment.

  • The problem is attributable to the Customer’s failure to use Compatible Interfaces (as defined on CD Schedule B).

  • The Ascendon Documentation identifies the Compatible Interfaces as of the Effective Date.

  • The Documentation identifies the Compatible Interfaces as of the Effective Date.

  • CSG may update the Compatible Interfaces from time to time in its reasonable discretion, consistent with good industry practices, by providing Customer advance written notice specifically identifying the applicable update; provided, however, notwithstanding anything to the contrary, CSG shall not cease supporting any Compatible Interface then in use by Customer without providing at least ********** (**) ***** prior written notice to Customer.

  • The problem is attributable to the Customer’s failure to use Compatible Interfaces (as defined on Schedule B).

  • CSG may update the Compatible Interfaces from time to time in its reasonable discretion by providing Customer advance notice consistent with good industry practices, provided CSG shall not cease supporting any item identified on Schedule D without providing at least forty-five (45) days prior written notice to Customer.

  • CSG may update the Compatible Interfaces from time to time in its reasonable discretion by providing Customer advance notice consistent with good industry practices, provided CSG shall not cease supporting any item identified below without providing at least ********** (**) **** prior written notice to Customer.

  • The problem is attributable to the Customer’s failure to use Compatible Interfaces (as defined on Ascendon Schedule B).

  • Customer acknowledges that the Content Direct System shall not include the telecommunications connections to and from the Internet, the Compatible Interfaces (as defined below), the CD Embedded Site and, if provisioned, a Performance Testing Environment.


More Definitions of Compatible Interfaces

Compatible Interfaces means the industry standard browsers and protocols (as applicable) by which (a) Customer’s users can access the Content Direct System Back Office Applications, (b) a Consumer can access Consumer Experiences, (c) TWC Systems may access the Content Direct Web Services, as more specifically described in CD Schedule B.

Related to Compatible Interfaces

  • Interfaces means, collectively, the CAD Interface and the Channel Access Interface.

  • Compatible means the ability of two or more substances to maintain their respective physical and chemical properties upon contact with one another for the design life of the tank system under conditions likely to be encountered in the UST.

  • ▇▇▇▇▇-Compatible Format (a) With respect to the CREFC® Schedule AL File, the Schedule AL Additional File and any other information required pursuant to Item 1111(h) of Regulation AB, XML Format or such other format as mutually agreed to between the Depositor, Certificate Administrator and the Master Servicer and (b) with respect to any other document or information, any format compatible with ▇▇▇▇▇, including HTML, Word, Excel or clean, searchable PDFs.

  • Interface means the mixture occurring in pipeline operations between adjoining batches having similar or dissimilar physical characteristics.

  • Compatibility means a condition in which land uses or conditions can coexist in relative proximity to each other in a stable fashion over time such that no use or condition is unduly negatively impacted directly or indirectly by another use or condition.