OS Licence definition

OS Licence means a License for software covering the operating system level of a virtual machine within the N4Cloud service. Examples of such software include Microsoft Windows Server and Red Hat Linux.
OS Licence means, as applicable, an OS GB Data Contract, an OS Partner Contract or an OS Public Sector Members Licence in respect of the API Data that is available via the applicable API Service. OS Partner Contract means either: a) the contract entered into by you as a Reseller and us under the Framework Contract (Partners) and as identified in the relevant Appendix where the API Data made available via your products and/or services is not an OS OpenData dataset (Premium API Data) or b) where you are acting as a Reseller and the API Data made available via your products and/or services is an OS OpenData dataset, the Open Government Licence. In respect of a) above, you shall ensure that the Licensed Data under (and as defined) in the relevant OS Partner Contract referred to in a) above includes all Premium API Data available via its products and/or services, as applicable.

Examples of OS Licence in a sentence

  • The terms of any applicable OS Licence are hereby incorporated and take precedence over the terms of this Agreement in respect of any applicable API Data.

  • In any conflict on inconsistency between this Agreement and the OS Licence, the OS Licence will take precedence.