Permanent Use definition
Permanent Use means authorizing downloading of a Motion Picture Copy on the World Wide Web portion of the Internet by a user who is required to pay a separate fee to obtain ownership of new digital copy of the Motion Picture Copy which new copy may be used and viewed, but not further copied, without express limitations as to the number of uses and viewings and the time period of so doing.
Examples of Permanent Use in a sentence
Following the filing of the Debtors’ Motion for Emergency Interim and Permanent Use of Cash Collateral (the “Motion”) filed by Federated Sports & Gaming, Inc.
The Permanent Use Restrictions shall be in a form attached hereto as Exhibit K and survive Settlement on the Closed Fee Property, shall constitute a covenant running with the Closed Fee Property for the benefit of Seller and its successors and assigns and shall be set forth in the Deed for the Closed Fee Property.
For Deed Restricted Properties, the valuation described in clause (ii) above also shall be adjusted to take into account the effect on valuation, if any, resulting from the imposition of the Permanent Use Restrictions.