Instances definition

Instances. The number of identifiable instances or applications identified for use of the Services as stated in the applicable order form and not exceeding the maximum number of instances or applications paid for.
Instances means designs of discrete integrated circuit memory cell arrays and corresponding control logic, which are either generated for Licensee by Virage Logic and described in a Program Schedule, or are generated by Licensee through the use of a Compiler licensed hereunder. Instances may be expressed in GDSII, hardware definition languages, or other formats. Each Instance includes all documentation related to the design and any and all updates, replacements and enhancements thereto that Virage Logic delivers to the Licensee.
Instances means an installed copy of the Licensed Software. Once installed or copied, an Instance exists (whether or not it is actually executing) until it is completely removed from memory and uninstalled from disk storage.

Examples of Instances in a sentence

  • Instances of non-compliance are minor and quickly remedied, with documentation, by the governing board.

  • Instances of significant fraud of which we have become aware and the involvement therein, if any, of the management or an employee having a significant role in the Company’s internal control system over financial reporting.

  • Instances of significant fraud of which we have become aware and the involvement therein, if any, of the management or an employee having a significant role in the company’s internal control system over financial reporting.

  • Instances of significant fraud of which we have become aware and the involvement therein, if any, of the management or an employee having a significant role in the Company's internal control system over financial reporting.

  • Instances of a failure to reach a consensus position will be recorded and published.


More Definitions of Instances

Instances means a single installation of Company Software running on a Company Appliance or such other physical or virtual server Client may provide.
Instances. SQL Server Instances;
Instances means a single (1) web application with a single (1) database running on a Virtual Server, not bound by a media access control address (“MAC”) or internet protocol (“IP”) address, primarily meant to be used in a cloud hosting environment. This includes Avensia Storefront hosted in Episervers Digital Experience Cloud (DxC) or in any other cloud environment such as (but not limited to) Microsoft Azure and Amazon Web Services.
Instances. Means a single (1) Microsoft Azure Web Site instance or a single a single (1) Microsoft Azure Marketplace instance.
Instances means the specific configuration of virtual and/or physical resources (hardware, software, networking, and data) on or through which the Cloud Service is provided to and supported for INTESA and its authorized users.
Instances means designs of discrete integrated circuit memory cell arrays and corresponding control logic, which are either generated for Licensee by Virage Logic and described in an Exhibit, or are generated by Licensee or by a third party authorized by this Agreement or the applicable exhibit acting on behalf of Licensee through subcontracting services through the use of a Compiler licensed hereunder. Instances may be expressed in GDSII, hardware definition languages, or other formats. Each Instance includes all documentation related to the design and any and all updates, replacements and enhancements thereto that Virage Logic delivers to the Licensee.
Instances means designs of discrete integrated circuit memory cell arrays and corresponding control logic, which me either generated for Licensee by Virage Logic and described in a Program Schedule, or are generated by Licensee through the use of a Compiler. Instances may be expressed in GDSII, hardware definition languages, or other formats. Each Instance includes all documentation related to the design and any and all updates, replacements and enhancements thereto that Virage Logic delivers to the Licensee.