TQ Software definition
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TQ’s sole obligation and liability, and Your sole and exclusive remedy under the warranties set forth in this Section 10 shall be for TQ to use commercially reasonable efforts to remedy the problem, or to replace the defective Hardware and/or the TQ Software, if TQ is notified in writing of all warranty problems during the applicable warranty period.
The foregoing warranty does not apply if the TQ Software or Hardware (i) has been altered, except by TQ or its authorized representative; (ii) has not been installed, operated, repaired or maintained in accordance with the Documentation and/or instructions supplied by TQ; (iii) has been subjected to abnormal physical or electrical stress, abnormal environmental conditions, misuse, negligence or accident by You; or (iv) is licensed for beta, evaluation, testing or demonstration purposes.
Unless otherwise specified in an Order Form: (i) all fees are based on the TQ Products and TQ Software subscribed for and are not tied to or contingent on actual usage of any TQ Products or TQ Software; and (ii) all fees are non-refundable and may not be cancelled or rescinded by You.
In the absence of specific payment terms on an Order Form, You will be required to pay for all TQ Products and TQ Software annually in advance and any set-up, implementation or training fees will be payable immediately upon the Order Form’s Effective Date.
Certain open source or other third party software components are integrated and/or redistributed with the TQ Software.
TQ warrants that, for a period of thirty (30) days from the date the TQ Software is made available to You for download or delivered on a fixed media (as the case may be, the “Warranty Period”), the unmodified TQ Software will, under normal use, substantially perform the functions described in its Documentation, and that the unmodified Hardware will, under normal use, be free of substantial defects in materials and workmanship.