Permitted Country definition
Examples of Permitted Country in a sentence
To accommodate for the fact that a Named User may occasionally have to travel abroad, Use outside of the Permitted Country is permitted up to a maximum of 40 (forty) days during an applicable license term.
Subject to the other requirements of this Agreement, a Restricted Global License allows the Customer to install, operate and use such Licensed Product at any Customer site(s) located in the Designated Country and/or in any Permitted Country.
Permitted Country: any country listed on Schedule 3 to the Loan Agreement.
A “Restricted Global” License allows the Customer to install, operate and use such Licensed Product at any of the Customer’s site(s) located in the Designated Country and/or in any Permitted Country, notwithstanding any restrictions in the License Agreement in relation to limiting use of Licensed Products to the country of installation.
Permitted Country: any country listed on Schedule 3 to the Loan Agreement; except any such country that, when the pertinent lease or other transfer begins, does not maintain normal diplomatic relations with the United States, is involved in internal or external war or military conflict, or is a country with which it would constitute a breach of Law for a Mortgagee or any Lender to engage directly or indirectly in business.