Product Limitations definition

Product Limitations means the capacity indicated on the Order Form, including, as applicable, number of installations and named individual users of the Software.

Examples of Product Limitations in a sentence

  • Software Product Limitations Reseller will not copy, alter, decompile, disassemble, or rent the Software Products.

  • The limitations of liability in Section 5.2 apply to the fullest extent permitted by applicable law, except that there is no limitation on loss, claims, or damages directly arising out of violations of: (i) a party's intellectual property rights by the other party; (ii) use of the Software in excess of the Product Limitations; or (iii) a party’s indemnification obligations.

  • Zoomer Analytics hereby grants to Customer, during the applicable Subscription Term only, a non-exclusive, non-transferable license to use the Software listed on the Order Form within the Product Limitations, for Customer’s internal business purposes only, and solely in accordance with the applicable Documentation.

  • Hardware Product Limitations Reseller will not copy, alter, disassemble, or rent the Hardware Products.

  • Subject to the Product Limitations, Customer may make the Software available to its Affiliates under these terms, provided that Customer is liable for any breach of this Agreement by any of its Affiliates.

  • In the event that usage verification reveals the Software is being used in excess of the Product Limitations, following a reasonable notification period Customer shall be liable for, and Zoomer Analytics reserves the right to invoice Customer for, the fees for such excess usage at Zoomer Analytics’ then current list rates, or as otherwise set forth on the Order Form, notwithstanding the limitation on liability in Section 5.2 of this Agreement.

  • Customer understands and acknowledges that the Software may enforce its Product Limitations.