Legacy Version definition

Legacy Version means a previous version of FacilitiesIQ.
Legacy Version has the meaning set out in clause 4. Services: includes (as appropriate) the Standard Support Service and any Optional Services which are included within an order for Optional Services under clause 6.
Legacy Version has the meaning set out in clause 4. Licence: a software licence entered into between 2iC and the Customer on or around the time of this agreement. Maintenance Release: a release of the Software which corrects faults, adds functionality or otherwise amends or upgrades the Software, but which does not constitute a New Version. Modification: any Maintenance Release or New Version of the Software which is acquired by the Customer. Named User: the named users listed at the Schedule. New Version: any new version of the Software which from time to time is publicly marketed and offered for purchase by 2iC in the course of its normal business, being a version which contains such significant differences from the previous versions as to be generally accepted in the marketplace as constituting a new product. Non-Critical Fault: any reproducible fault in the Software other than a Critical Fault. Optional Service: any of the services listed in the Schedule and any other services that the Customer and 2iC may from time to time agree shall be supplied to the Customer by 2iC under the terms of this agreement. Service Levels: those standards of performance to be achieved by 2iC in performing the Standard Support Service and any Optional Services as set out in the Schedule. Services: includes (as appropriate) the Standard Support Service and any Optional Services which are included within an order for Optional Services under clause 6. Software: the software listed and set out in the Schedule (as amended and updated from time to time by agreement between the parties) which is licensed to the Customer under the Licence. Standard Support Service: the support service as described in the Schedule or, where specified by 2iC, on the Website from time to time and which is to be provided by 2iC to the Customer and the Named Users pursuant to the terms of this agreement. Standard Support Hours: 9.00 am to 5.00 pm Monday to Friday, except on days which are bank holidays in England. Support Staff: those individuals who perform 2iC's obligations under this agreement.

Examples of Legacy Version in a sentence

  • The Subscriber acknowledges that the Legacy Version may not have the same licensing structure, term or pricing as the Current Version; and that moving from the Legacy Version to the Current Version may require additional support including for configurations and data transfers.

  • Legacy Version Version of the software which has been replaced by a current version, but which is still provided free of charge for certain areas of application.

  • The Parties agree to renegotiate the Order Form in good faith if the Subscriber later requests to change from the Legacy Version to the Current Version.

  • The Parties may agree that an Order Form relates to a Legacy Version which may not have the same functionality and/or support as the Current Version.


More Definitions of Legacy Version

Legacy Version means any Major Release older than the Prior Version.

Related to Legacy Version

  • Current Version means a version of the software that is currently being supported by its publisher.

  • template version has the meaning ascribed to such term in NI 41-101 and includes any revised template version of marketing materials as contemplated by NI 41-101;

  • Modified Version of the Document means any work containing the Document or a portion of it, either copied verbatim, or with modifications and/or translated into another language.

  • Settlement System Code means the specifications, standards, methods, calculations and conventions established under the AUC Settlement System Code Rule 021, as amended or replaced from time to time;

  • Distribution System Code means the code approved by the Board which, among other things, establishes the obligations of the distributor with respect to the services and terms of service to be offered to customers and retailers and provides minimum, technical operating standards of distribution systems;