Tool Vendor definition
Examples of Tool Vendor in a sentence
Participating Party shall require that each such business unit and/or Subsidiary agree to maintain such Tool Vendor Confidential Information confidential on terms at least as restrictive as contained in this Agreement including this Section 5.
If Participating Party wishes to obtain additional license rights to such Tool Vendor Confidential Information, then Participating Party must negotiate additional rights with such Third Party tool vendor.
The Earn-Out Consideration, as finally determined pursuant to this Section 2.9, plus the Tool Vendor Reimbursement, if any, is referred to as the “Aggregate Earn-Out Consideration”.
If Company has obtained a valid GP Test Tool Qualification, then for so long as such Qualification remains in full force and effect, GP hereby grants to Company a limited, non-exclusive, worldwide, non-transferable, revocable license to use the Licensed Works solely as necessary for purposes of providing GP-related Consulting Services (the “Consulting License”, and each Consulting License, Commercial Tool Vendor License, a “License”).
If IBM elects to so introduce such Tool Vendor Confidential IBM CONFIDENTIAL 7 Joint Development Project Agreement REDACTED CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT REQUESTED The portions of this document marked by “XXXXX” have been omitted and are filed separately with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
The Tool Vendor Amount constitutes the full amount of all Liabilities of Target and its Subsidiaries payable pursuant to the Tool Contract.
If Company has obtained a valid GP Test Tool Qualification or GP Lab Qualification, then for so long as such Qualification remains in full force and effect, GP hereby grants to Company a limited, non-exclusive, worldwide, non-transferable, revocable license to use the Licensed Works solely as necessary for purposes of providing GP-related Consulting Services (the “Consulting License”, and each Consulting License, Commercial Tool Vendor License and Commercial Lab License, a “License”).