Hardware Contracts definition

Hardware Contracts. Section 2.1.1.J

Examples of Hardware Contracts in a sentence

  • Buyer shall have received a true and correct copy of the executed EPC Contract and Major Project Hardware Contracts (which may be redacted for price and other commercially confidential terms (so long as such redactions would not adversely impact Buyer’s understanding of the Major Warranties and the Major Warranties are substantially and in all material respects in the form attached hereto as Exhibit Q and otherwise in form and substance satisfactory to Buyer in its discretion).

Related to Hardware Contracts

  • Computer Hardware and Software means, with respect to any Debtor, all of such Debtor's rights (including rights as licensee and lessee) with respect to (i) computer and other electronic data processing hardware, including all integrated computer systems, central processing units, memory units, display terminals, printers, computer elements, card readers, tape drives, hard and soft disk drives, cables, electrical supply hardware, generators, power equalizers, accessories, peripheral devices and other related computer hardware; (ii) all software programs designed for use on the computers and electronic data processing hardware described in clause (i) above, including all operating system software, utilities and application programs in whatsoever form (source code and object code in magnetic tape, disk or hard copy format or any other listings whatsoever); (iii) any firmware associated with any of the foregoing; and (iv) any documentation for hardware, software and firmware described in clauses (i), (ii) and (iii) above, including flow charts, logic diagrams, manuals, specifications, training materials, charts and pseudo codes.

  • Computer software maintenance contract means a contract that obligates a seller of computer software to provide a customer with:

  • Embedded means the placement of transmission or distribution lines, pipes or cables into the bottom of surface waters by minimal displacement of bottom material and without the creation of a trench, or trough, through the use of techniques such as plowing-in, weighing-in, or non-trenching jets.

  • Contractor Software means software which is proprietary to the Contractor, including software which is or will be used by the Contractor for the purposes of providing the Services.

  • Supplier Software means software which is proprietary to the Supplier and software which is or will be used by the Supplier for the purposes of providing the Placement Services;