External Applications definition

External Applications means Distributor’s display devices and non-display applications that are accessible by persons other than Users, including but not limited to Subscribers, other customers of Distributor, and other third parties.
External Applications means Subscriber’s applications that are accessible by persons other than Users.

Examples of External Applications in a sentence

  • Any obligations, liabilities or warranties undertaken by Licensee towards its customers with respect to such External Applications or Licensee Products shall apply only between mentioned parties, and Licensee hereby undertakes to indemnify and hold Highsoft harmless from and against any and all losses, clams and damages related to the reliability, uptime/downtime, functioning or fitness for purpose of such External Applications and Licensee Product(s).

  • Thus, Highsoft shall not under any circumstance be neither responsible nor liable for any aspects of such External Applications or Licensee Products, including but not limited to any claims, losses or damages related to its reliability, uptime/downtime, functioning or fitness for purpose.

  • Each Party may use the other Party’s name and logos in its marketing, promotion and website, in accordance with good business practice and as is reasonably necessary in order to describe and promote the Software or Licensee’s Product(s) or External Application(s), as applicable, including naming Licensee as a reference and showcasing Licensee’s publicly available charts which includes Licensed Software for the purposes of promoting or demonstrating the Software.

  • Provision Job Policy Association Notice Office-wide Exceptions External Applications.

  • Distributor shall (i) display the Information on Internal Applications, External Applications and via Distributor’s Service in the manner set forth in the applicable Technical Specifications and Integration and Display Requirements and consistent with Distributor’s display of NASDAQ prices, and (ii) in Distributor’s Information Plan, identify the method that Distributor will use to display the applicable OTC Market Tier.

  • External Applications These are applications belonging to organisations external to Arrow that prefer to submit queries in the Arrow services through external systems that connect to the Arrow web service, like the library IT services that submit queries in the Arrow services via B2B to the Arrow web service.

  • Lingsoft will not normally change the structure of Lingsoft Translation Service in such a way that would interfere with the integration between External Applications and MT at Lingsoft Speech Service.

  • By doing so, depending on the chosen additions to the OEM License, Licensee will be authorized pursuant to the chosen additional License type to use the Licensed Software as such on any Internal Websites and Internal Applications, and to incorporate Licensed Software into the number of External Application(s) as specified by Licensee and approved by Highsoft in the License Statement and to use the Licensed Software on Public Websites.

  • Customers must have a separate written Agreement for all Users that are External Applications.

  • Subscriber shall display the Information on Internal Applications, External Applications and via Subscriber’s Service in the manner set forth in the applicable Technical Specifications and Integration and Display Requirements.

Related to External Applications

  • Internal appeal means an internal appeal to the relevant authority in terms of section 74;

  • external borders means external borders as defined in Article 2(2) of Regulation (EU) 2016/399;

  • External dose means that portion of the dose equivalent received from any source of radiation outside the body.

  • Internal dose means that portion of the dose equivalent received from radioactive material taken into the body.

  • External Auditor means the Corporation’s independent auditor; and