Maintenance Aids definition

Maintenance Aids mean any hardware, software or other tools, other than Customer Support Tools, used by RSA to perform diagnostic or remedial activities on Products.
Maintenance Aids mean any hardware, software or other tools, other than End-User Support Tools, that Supplier uses to perform diagnostic or remedial activities on Products.
Maintenance Aids. Maintenance Aids (including diagnostic tools) for aiding the provision of Product Maintenance are owned by EMC and provided at Customer's site for use by EMC's personnel. Customer agrees to use its best efforts to prevent the unauthorized use or disclosure of Maintenance Aids. Customer will not allow copies to be made of any Maintenance Aids. Customer further agrees to allow EMC, upon reasonable notice, to enter the Designated Site(s) to remove Maintenance Aids. Nothing hereunder grants to Customer a license to make use of Maintenance Aids in any way.

Examples of Maintenance Aids in a sentence

  • Dell is authorized, upon the conclusion of the Support Services or at any other time, upon reasonable notice to you, to enter the Installation Site, or to use remote means to remove or disable Maintenance Aids and spare parts, as applicable.

  • You authorize Dell to store Maintenance Aids and spare parts at the Installation Site and agree that these items are only for Dell’s use.

  • Incumbent agrees to keep such Maintenance Aids confidential and to use its best efforts to prevent the unauthorized disclosure and use of such Maintenance Aids.

  • OEM (and you will cause End-User to) authorizes Supplier to store Maintenance Aids and spare parts at the Installation Site and agrees that these items are only for Supplier’s use.

  • Supplier is authorized, upon the conclusion of the Support Services or at any other time, upon reasonable notice to OEM, to enter the Installation Site, or to use remote means to remove or disable Maintenance Aids and spare parts, as applicable.

  • Except as expressly stated in this Section, OEM shall have no rights in and shall make no use of Maintenance Aids whatsoever.

  • Customer authorizes EMC to store Maintenance Aids and spare parts at the Installation Site and agrees that such are for use only by EMC authorized personnel.

  • Supplier grants OEM a limited, personal, revocable, non-transferable, non-assignable, and non-sublicensable right to use the Maintenance Aids installed by Supplier at plant of manufacture, and any other Maintenance Aids to which Supplier provides OEM with access, solely for the purpose of providing OEM Support to its End Users during the period for which OEM has paid, or agreed to pay, Supplier the applicable Supplier Technical Support Fees.

  • Promptly after the commencement of the Agreement, and thereafter on an “as needed” basis, Supplier and OEM shall arrange to make modifications and customizations to the Maintenance Aids to enable the remote support capabilities (available for certain Products) to contact OEM instead of Supplier and to enable OEM to perform such other activities as are agreed in writing between Supplier and OEM.

  • EMC is authorized, upon the conclusion of the Support Services or at any other time, upon reasonable notice to Customer, to enter the Installation Site, or to use remote means, to remove and/or disable Maintenance Aids and spare parts.


More Definitions of Maintenance Aids

Maintenance Aids mean any hardware, software or other tools, other than Customer Support Tools, used by EMC to perform diagnostic or remedial activities on Software.
Maintenance Aids. The hardware, software and other aids owned by EMC and used by EMC in furnishing maintenance services. Maintenance Aids are not licensed to Reseller. MATERIAL: Equipment and Parts sold hereunder. PARTS: Those items identified in Exhibit A-1.
Maintenance Aids means any hardware, software and other tools and/or utilities used by EMC to perform diagnostic or remedial activities in connection with Products. 1.11 “Maintenance Schedule” shall consist of the document(s) (typically EMC’s standard Continuous Coverage Product Maintenance Schedule) that refer to this Agreement and identify the Products to receive CCPM and the applicable pricing.

Related to Maintenance Aids

  • Maintenance Adder means an adder that may be included to account for variable operation and maintenance expenses in a Market Seller’s Fuel Cost Policy. The Maintenance Adder is calculated in accordance with the applicable provisions of PJM Manual 15, and may only include expenses incurred as a result of electric production.

  • Maintenance area means any geographic region of the United States previously designated nonattainment pursuant to the CAA Amendments of 1990 and subsequently redesignated to attainment subject to the requirement to develop a maintenance plan under §175A of the CAA, as amended.

  • Planned Maintenance means any Maintenance BT has planned to do in advance.

  • Maintenance Plan means a maintenance plan pursuant to N.J.A.C. 7:8-5.2(b) and 5.8 prepared by the design engineer for the stormwater management measures incorporated into the design of a major development.

  • Routine maintenance means actions performed on a regular or controllable basis or in response to uncontrollable events upon a highway, road, street, or bridge. Routine maintenance includes, but is not limited to, 1 or more of the following: