Computer Contracts definition

Computer Contracts means all agreements, contracts, permissions, undertakings, arrangements and understandings (whether written or oral) under which any third party (including the Seller or any of its Group Members (other than any Group Company) and any source code deposit agent) provides any element of, or services relating to, the Computer Systems, including leasing, hire purchase, licensing, hosting, support, maintenance, disaster recovery and other services;
Computer Contracts means all contracts or written arrangements relating to the Computer System (including licences, agreements for support, maintenance, disaster recovery, security and bureau services provided to or by any Group Company);
Computer Contracts means all arrangements and agreements pursuant to which any third party (which for such purposes shall include any of the respective Sellers under any of the CTRL Agreement, the CTL Agreement, the CTSL Agreement and the CTL (Malaysia) Agreement) provides any element of the Computer System to CTRL, the CTL Business, CTL (Malaysia) or the CTSL Business (as the case may be);

Examples of Computer Contracts in a sentence

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  • He is the author of Legal Protection of Software: A Handbook (XPL formerly EMIS) 2002, and, with Xxx Xxxxxx, of Xxxxxx & Burden on Computer Contracts 8th edition Sweet & Xxxxxxx 2009, and with Xxxx Xxxxxxxx of Data Protection Strategy, Sweet & Xxxxxxx 2003.

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  • This software is commonly referred to as bespoke software, and is developed by software houses for their clients; see Mogan and Stedman Computer Contracts 117.

  • L.J. 415, 439-49 (2006) (discussing clickwrap cases); 1-2 Computer Contracts § 2.07 (2006) (analyzing clickwrap cases).


More Definitions of Computer Contracts

Computer Contracts means all arrangements and agreements under which any third party provides any element of, or services relating to, the Computer Systems, including leasing, hire purchase, licensing, escrow and maintenance agreements;
Computer Contracts means all arrangements and agreements pursuant to which any third party, including any member of the Vendor Group, provides any element of the Computer System to the Business including, without limitation, the Agreements particulars of which are set out in Part A of Schedule 8;
Computer Contracts means all contracts, leases, distribution agreements, outsourcing, facilities management agreements, disaster recovery agreements, escrow agreements, software and hardware maintenance agreements and other arrangements relating to any element of the Computer Systems;
Computer Contracts means all contracts or arrangements relating to the Computer System (including licences, agreements for support, maintenance, disaster recovery, security and bureau services provided to or by the Company but excluding any licences, contracts or agreements for commercial off the shelf software); "Computer Data" means the computer-readable information or data owned or used by the Company and stored in electronic form; "Computer Hardware" means the computer hardware, firmware, equipment and ancillary equipment (other than Computer Software and Computer Data) owned or used by the Company and all related manuals and documentation; "Computer Software" means the computer programs owned or used by the Company and all related manuals and documentation other than commercial off the shelf software; "Computer System" means the Computer Hardware, Computer Data and Computer Software; "Confidential Information" has the meaning given in clause 9.2; "Consideration" has the meaning given to it in clause 3.1; "Consultant" means a consultant, independent contractor or other individual engaged by the Company under a contract for service not being an Employee; "CTA 2009" means the Corporation Tax Xxx 0000; "CTA 2010" means the Corporation Tax Xxx 0000; "Customer" means a customer or client of the Company with whom a Restricted Person has dealt in connection with the Prohibited Business at any time during the 24 month period ending on the Completion Date; "Damages Payment" has the meaning given to it in clause 5.17; "Data Protection Legislation" means any data protection and direct marketing legislation in the United Kingdom applicable to the Company's business including, the Data Protection Xxx 0000 and the Privacy and Electronic Communications (EC Directive) Regulations 2003; "Director" means a director of the Company; "Disclosed" means fairly disclosed in such a manner and in or by virtue of the Disclosure Letter with sufficient detail to enable a reasonable buyer to make an informed assessment of the matter being disclosed; "Disclosure Letter" means the letter of the same date as this agreement, in the agreed form, from AS to the Buyer executed and delivered immediately before the signing of this agreement;
Computer Contracts means contracts relating to the IT Systems and software (including standard off the shelf software), including leasing, hiring, hire purchase, licensing, maintenance, support, services, deposit and escrow agreements, and any similar agreements or arrangements.
Computer Contracts all agreements (including any unwritten and/or informal arrangements) between the Sellers and any third party relating to the Computer Systems including all software licences, hardware leases, networking agreements, website development agreements, hosting and disaster recovery agreements, software development agreements, application service agreements, IT outsourcing agreements and maintenance and support agreements
Computer Contracts means all legally binding arrangements and agreements pursuant to which any third party, including any member of the Seller’s Group, provides any element of the Computer Systems to the Business (or any services in relation to the same including, without limitation, maintenance and support, security, disaster recovery, facilities management, bureau and online services) including the agreements particulars of which are set out in schedule Computer Systems means all Hardware, software, databases, networks, printers and other information technology owned or used by the Seller in connection with the Business including without limitation those items which are set out in schedule Confidential Information means all information, know-how and techniques (in whatever form held) to the extent to which it relates to all or any part of the Business and/or Assets, including all names and lists of customers and suppliers, sales and marketing information (including targets, sales and market share statistics, market surveys and reports on research)