Project Source Code definition

Project Source Code means Source Code that constitutes Project IP owned by, or (subject to the applicable third party license terms) licensed to, any Borrower Entity and included in the Collateral.
Project Source Code means each “Project Document” as defined in the DOE Guarantee Agreement.
Project Source Code means a repository of source code in a supported version control system outside of Qodana (e.g. JetBrains Space, GitHub, or any other online or self-hosted system). The Project Source Codes that are supported by Qodana are detailed in the Documentation. You can associate one or more Project Source Codes with the projects that You create in Qodana.

Examples of Project Source Code in a sentence

  • With respect to any and all Project Source Code, the Sponsor shall, and shall cause each applicable Borrower Affiliate to, at the Sponsor’s cost and expense upon execution of any Project IP Agreement containing Source Code, enter into a Source Code escrow agreement for the benefit of the Secured Parties with the Collateral Agent and DOE and comply with the Source Code Agreement Requirements.

  • Company has no responsibility for any third party taking, stealing, "hacking," altering, or otherwise modifying all or any part of the Software Project, Source Code, Object Code, Graphics, Text, or any other materials related to the Software Project.

Related to Project Source Code

  • Source Code for a work means the preferred form of the work for making modifications to it. “Object code” means any non-source form of a work.