Software Contract definition
Examples of Software Contract in a sentence
No Software Contract creates, or purports to create, obligations or immunities with respect to any Intellectual Property Rights of the Company, including but not limited to, obligations requiring the disclosure or distribution of all or a portion of the source code for any Company Software.
Except as specifically disclosed in the Exchange Act Documents, no Software Contract creates, or purports to create, obligations or immunities with respect to any intellectual property rights of the Company enforceable in any jurisdiction of the world, including but not limited to, obligations requiring the disclosure or distribution of all or a portion of the source code for any Company Software.
This Order specifies all the variables necessary for the completion of a Commoditised IT Hardware and Software Contract.
Recipients and assigned points of contact retain the primary responsibility and dominant role for planning, directing and executing the proposed project as outlined in the terms and conditions of the Cooperative Agreement and with substantial HHS involvement.
Vendor shall provide Software to Reliance pursuant to a Broadband Access Software Contract (the “Broadband Access Software Contract”).
Reliance also has the right to terminate all or any portion of this Broadband Access Software Contract upon the occurrence of any Vendor Event of Default in accordance with the terms of Section 23.1 of the General Terms.
The initial term of Commercial Off-The-Shelf Software Contract will be for four years.
Schedule III identifies all Software Contracts and classifies each such Software Contract under one or more of the following categories: (A) license to use third party software; (B) development contract, work-for-hire agreement, or consulting agreement; (C) distributor, dealer or value-added reseller agreement; (D) license or sublicense to a third party (including agreements with end-users); (E) maintenance, support or enhancement agreement; or (F) other.
Exhibit 3.21(b) of the Disclosure Schedule identifies all Software Contracts and classifies each such Software Contract under one or more of the following categories: (A) license to use third party software; (B) development contract, work-for-hire agreement, or consulting agreement; (C) distributor, dealer or value-added reseller agreement; (D) license or sublicense to a third party (including agreements with end-users); (E) maintenance, support or enhancement agreement; or (F) other.
The Vendor shall perform all specific Vendor responsibilities set forth in this Broadband Access Software Contract, including applicable Purchase Orders and the Specifications.