NLR definition
Examples of NLR in a sentence
Further, pursuant to License Exception TSU - §742.15(b), the OpenSSL component of the Software can be exported as NLR, no license required except to those countries embargoed by the United States.
Any responsibility or liability of NLR for claims, costs, expenses and/or consequential losses or damages resulting from or arising out of any infringement of intellectual property rights is excluded.
UNDER THE AGREEMENT OR UNDER THE GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS, NLR MAKES NO REPRESENTATIONS OR WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, AS TO ANY MATTER WHATSOEVER, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTIBILITY OR FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR THAT THE USE OF THE SOFTWARE WILL NOT INFRINGE ANY PATENT OR COPYRIGHT.
These General Terms and Conditions shall apply to the license for software program developed by the National Aerospace Laboratory (NLR) and shall be applicable to the licensing of software in addition to the Software License Agreement between NLR and Licensee.
Licensee is in breach of any of its obligations under the Agreement or the General Terms and Conditions and Licensee has not remedied such breach within ten (10) calendar days after NLR has requested Licensee to do so.
All applicable rights in patents, copyrights, trademarks, service marks, and trade secrets in the Products as well as any operational know-how in relation to the Product are and remain the property of NLR or are subject of a license granted to NLR.
NLR has the right to claim interest of EURIBOR plus two percent per month - or any part thereof pro rata - for any late payment under this Agreement.
THIS DELPHI LICENSE IS NOT INCLUDED IN THE “PRODUCT” AS DELIVERED BY NLR UNDER THIS “AGREEMENT”.
Because HSC had classified the EEC software as Commerce- controlled and NLR, it did not seek or obtain an export license from the Department of State.
The Customer (or Customer’s designated agent) shall be the exporter and must determine licensing authority (License, License Exception, or NLR), and obtain the appropriate license or other authorization.