Licence Term definition

Licence Term means the Initial Term plus any Further Term; Licensee means You and/or the Permitted Users;
Licence Term means the period for which Client shall have access to the Software as set out in the Accepted Purchase Order.
Licence Term means, in relation to an Evaluation Licence, 30 days from the date of installation (unless otherwise extended by DUG in writing), and otherwise means the term for which a Licence Fee has been paid, or Academic Licence issued as described in the DUG quotation or later invoice.

Examples of Licence Term in a sentence

  • Amateur Radio General Licence Conditions Booklet Condition 1 - Licence Term, Variation and Revocation‌1.

  • CultureAI grants The Client and its Affiliates, during the provision of the Services and whilst within the Licence Term, a non-exclusive, non-transferable and non- sublicensable licence for The Client and its Affiliates to access and use the CultureAI platform.


More Definitions of Licence Term

Licence Term means the period commencing on the Commencement Date and expiring on the Expiry Date.
Licence Term means the time period during which the Licence shall be in effect as specified in the applicable Product Schedule (subject to earlier termination pursuant to the terms of this Agreement).
Licence Term means the term for which the Client is permitted to use the Product as set out in the Order;
Licence Term means the term of this Licence specified in Item 7 of Schedule 1;
Licence Term has the period given in clause 13.1 (being the Initial Licence Term (12 months), together with any subsequent Renewal Period). Normal Business Hours: [9.00 am to 5.00 pm] local UK time, each Business Day.
Licence Term means the licence term specified for each Tool, as specified in the sales order and delivery confirmation email.
Licence Term means the period during which the Client is licensed to use a Product pursuant to this Agreement;