Features definition
Features means the functionality to be developed and provided as part of the CAE Services.
Features means the Services, rewards, benefits, privileges and the likes that an Accountholder is able to enjoy under and/ or in connection with a Tier.
Features means that the publication contains depictions of nudity or sexually explicit conduct on a routine or regular basis or promotes itself based upon such depictions in the case of individual one-time issues. Publications containing nudity illustrative of medical, educational, or anthropological content may be excluded from this definition.
Examples of Features in a sentence
Use of the Commercial Features for any commercial or production purpose requires a separate license from Oracle.
A description of the Additional Paid Features is provided in the corresponding Offer, which Users are offered for acceptance directly before purchasing the Additional Paid Features.
Paid Features and payment therefor is not an essential condition of use of the Service as a whole.
Once SAP declares towards Customer readiness for Acceptance Testing of the Features, the period for conducting Acceptance Tests begins.
Within one year of signing this Agreement, the Library will submit for OCR’s review and approval its Plan to Maintain Accessible Features.
More Definitions of Features
Features means the services, rewards, benefits, privileges and the likes that an Accountholder is able to enjoy under or in connection with the Class of his account.
Features means the functionality to be developed and provided as part of the CAE Services for Cloud.
Features means the publication contains depictions of nudity on a routine or regular basis or promotes itself based upon depictions of nudity in the case of individual one−time issues. The department will not prohibit a publication solely because it con- tains nudity that has a medical, educational or anthropological purpose.
Features means any frame manipulations specified by the configuration as well as things such as QoS and ACLs. The Ethernet infrastructure provides an appropriate interface to allow the feature owners to apply their features to an EFP. Hence, IM interface handles are used to represent EFPs, allowing feature owners to manage their features on EFPs in the same way the features are managed on regular interfaces or subinterfaces.
Features means the components that make up the Service as described in Paragraph 16.
Features means the Services, rewards, benefits, privileges and the like that a Customer is able to enjoy under, or in connection with, an Account Package.
Features means the SAP software functionality developed and provided as part of the respective Development Services on Cloud.