EUSLA definition
Examples of EUSLA in a sentence
Vet USA shall require that each Customer execute a MWSTC and EUSLA as a precondition to purchasing any Products containing Software, or which use Data Hosting or result in sending Data to LLC.
Failure to provide the executed MWSTC and EUSLA to LLC for any particular sale of Products is a material breach of this Agreement.
In the Territory, subject to ordering, payment, and the terms and conditions set forth in the MWSTC, EUSLA, the License Agreement, and this Agreement, Vet USA may sublicense to Customers the nonexclusive and personal right to use, in object code format only, the Software for the life of the Product associated with such Software, in the Territory.
Within ten (10) days of receipt of modified MWSTC or EUSLA, Vet USA will (i) accept the modifications (acceptance not unreasonably withheld) or (ii) object in writing with written proposed edits and the parties will, time of the essence, endeavor to quickly reach agreement and acceptance.
In the event a Customer is not authorized or is in violation of the MWSTC or EUSLA or has been shown to export outside of the Territory any Product that includes Software, LLC reserves the sole and exclusive right, without any penalty payment, cost, or refund to Vet USA or Vet USA's Customer, to decline to renew, re-activate, or re-register the Software for use by the Customer or any other party.
Vet USA may not remove, modify or alter any copyright or trademark notice from any part of Software, including but not limited to any such notices contained in the physical and/or electronic media or documentation, in the set-up dialogue, EUSLA, 'about' boxes, or internet or applet notices.
An attempt will be made to restrict these meetings to times that fall within the regular working day of employees.
Vet USA shall provide all Customers who purchase or use Products or products containing Software, the MWSTC, and the End User Sublicense Agreement (the "EUSLA") included in MWSTC.
The EUSLA is available for download at ▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/legal.
If Software is identified as an “upgrade” or “subscription,” You may use the upgraded product only under the limits and terms of this EUSLA.