TLDA definition

TLDA means the Technology License and Distribution Agreement entered into between Sun and AOL concurrently herewith.
TLDA means the Tennessee Local Development Authority.

Examples of TLDA in a sentence

  • Where this License is more specific than or inconsistent with the TLDA, the terms of this License shall govern.

  • AOL's obligations pursuant to this Section 3.6 are conditioned upon Sun's granting to AOL *** any rights to Java technology necessary to comply with this Section 3.6. In the event of any inconsistency or conflict between this Section 3.6 or Section 9.8.1 of this Agreement and the TLDA entered into between Sun and AOL, the terms of this Section 3.6 and the terms of Section 9.8.1 shall control.

  • In the event Sun fails to provide such error corrections and bug fixes in a timely commercially reasonable manner, Sun shall, pursuant to the TLDA entered into between AOL and Sun, provide AOL with the source code, test suites and related development tools for such JREs and the right to use such source code, test suites and related development tools for the purpose of supporting and maintaining such JREs in accordance with the TLDA.

  • Notwithstanding the foregoing grant to AOL, AOL's rights to the Java Platform shall be governed solely by the TLDA executed concurrently herewith by the parties.

  • AOL may allocate up to *** of the fees under this section to any payments required under any TLDA between Sun and AOL, and any unused balance of such amounts not applied to TLDA fees may be carried forward and applied to future fees under any TLDA.

  • The following terms and conditions governing Java compatibility branding and trademarks generally ("License") are incorporated by reference into the Technology License and Distribution Agreement ("TLDA") between SUN and Licensee, attached hereto.

  • Upon thirty (30) days written notice by Sun no more than two (2) times per calendar year, Licensee shall permit Sun to inspect and test any Branded Products at a mutually-agreeable location to ensure that they meet the compatibility requirements of the TLDA.

  • The following terms and conditions governing Java compatibility branding and trademarks generally ("License") are incorporated by reference into the Technology License and Distribution Agreement ("TLDA") between Sun and Licensee, attached hereto.

  • Insignia shall notify Esmertec immediately in the event: (a) it receives a notice from Sun to perform an audit of any kind; or (b) it receives any written or oral claim or other indication from Sun in which Sun asserts that this Agreement may be or is in violation of the Insignia TLDA.

  • License applies only to versions of Licensee's Products that have successfully passed the relevant Test Suites made available by Sun to Licensee pursuant to the TLDA, and which otherwise fully comply with all other compatibility and certification requirements of the TLDA.

Related to TLDA

  • LDA means a geographic area within the PJM Region that has limited transmission capability to import capacity to satisfy such area’s reliability requirement, as determined by the Office of the Interconnection in connection with preparation of the Regional Transmission Expansion Plan, and as specified in Reliability Assurance Agreement, Schedule 10.1.

  • Reception center license means a license issued in accordance with Chapter 5, Retail License Act, and Chapter 6, Part 8, Reception Center License.

  • Technology License Agreement means that certain Amended and Restated Technology License Agreement by and between Intel, Micron and the Joint Venture Company dated as of the Effective Date, as amended.

  • Central Contractor Registration (CCR) database means the primary Government repository for Contractor information required for the conduct of business with the Government.

  • Supplier Background IPR means Intellectual Property Rights owned by the Supplier before the Call Off Commencement Date, for example those subsisting in the Supplier's standard development tools, program components or standard code used in computer programming or in physical or electronic media containing the Supplier's Know-How or generic business methodologies; and/or Intellectual Property Rights created by the Supplier independently of this Call Off Contract,