Existing Feature definition

Existing Feature means any Feature that is or was commercially available to end users on or before the Effective Date.
Existing Feature. Request There might also be a situation where Lucent has received a RDAF from Sprint PCS that has been recently identified as a competitive feature. However, based on customer priorities, requirement definitions, terminal issues, etc., Lucent has targeted this particular feature for a future release. In the event that this unknown competitive feature is targeted for a release before Lucent's planned release, Sprint could utilize their "Platinum Ticket" to request the pull-up of such a competitive feature to an earlier Lucent release. Lucent will put its best effort forward to pull the requested feature up to an agreeable date of delivery in an earlier release or in a software update to a release. Timing restrictions for this request will have to be discussed on a per feature basis given the unknown uniqueness of the feature at hand. Specifics, such as feature functionality, feature estimation, systems engineering requirements, development, testing, etc. would be addressed and reasonably negotiated by an emergency task force of Lucent management.

Examples of Existing Feature in a sentence

  • If any party becomes aware that it is in breach of paragraph 5.1 (b) or (c) or 5.2 (b) or (c) that is not material to the licenses and other rights granted under this Agreement (e.g. failure to perfect title in or an assignment of a patent that is not relevant to any Existing Feature of the products of the licensed party), the party making the representation or warranty causing said technical breach shall promptly cure said breach.

  • In any dispute between the Parties, the party asserting that its product had an Existing Feature as defined in paragraph 3.5.2 above shall bear the burden of proving by a preponderance of the evidence that the Feature qualifies as an Existing Feature, and the party asserting infringement shall have the burden of proving by a preponderance of the evidence that a Feature qualifies as a Non-Licensed Additional Feature as defined in paragraph 3.5.4 or 3.5.5 above.