End-Uses definition

End-Uses means, with respect to a product or item, any products, applications, processes, end-uses or other items of or incorporating such product or item. For clarity, the End-Uses of a product or item include the use of such product or item for any purpose, including making any other product (including in a reaction to make another chemical or use in another composition or formulation, such as paint) or for its intended (or unintended) purpose, including application to an object.
End-Uses means any Licensee's customer who is permitted to use the Software under asoftware license agreement.

Examples of End-Uses in a sentence

  • Without limiting the foregoing, each of CHEMOURS FC and CHEMOURS TT shall use commercially reasonable efforts to prosecute and maintain in good faith all Patents within the CHEMOURS FC Licensed Patents or CHEMOURS TT Licensed Patents (as applicable), in each case solely with respect to Patents having claims which relate to any products, End-Uses or activities in the Excluded Field.

  • Office of Technologies product, for example, require export or import licenses due to advanced encryption capabilities or product specially designed or modified for particular End-Uses.

  • CARB adopted the regulation, Prohibitions on Use of Certain Hydrofluorocarbons in Stationary Refrigeration, Chillers, Aerosols-Propellants, and Foam End-Uses (CA SNAP Regulation) to reduce HFC emissions from certain end-uses.

  • CARB adopted the regulation, Prohibitions on Use of Certain Hydrofluorocarbons in Stationary Refrigeration, Stationary Air- conditioning, and Other End-Uses (HFC Regulation) to reduce hydrofluorocarbon (HFC) emissions by adopting specific prohibitions for certain substances in refrigeration, air-conditioning, chillers, ice rinks, cold storage, aerosols-propellants, and foam end-uses to support California’s greenhouse gas emission reduction goals (Cal.

  • Air- conditioning, and Other End-Uses (HFC Regulation) to reduce hydrofluorocarbon (HFC) emissions by adopting specific prohibitions for certain substances in refrigeration, air-conditioning, chillers, ice rinks, cold storage, aerosols-propellants, and foam end-uses to support California’s greenhouse gas emission reduction goals.

  • Air- conditioning, and Other End-Uses Regulation (HFC Regulation) to reduce hydrofluorocarbon (HFC) emissions by adopting specific prohibitions for certain HFC’s in refrigeration, air conditioning, chillers, ice rinks, cold storage, aerosol propellants, and foam end-uses in California.