Uncontrolled Systems definition

Uncontrolled Systems means hardware systems not owned, leased or controlled by the Licensee.

Examples of Uncontrolled Systems in a sentence

  • End User will be responsible for any use of the Software on any hardware systems not owned, leased or controlled by End User ("Uncontrolled Systems").

  • End-User will be responsible for any use of the Software on any hardware systems not owned, leased or controlled by End-User ("Uncontrolled Systems").

  • The Institution will be responsible for any use of the Software on any hardware systems not owned, leased or controlled by it ("Uncontrolled Systems").

  • If Licensor permits the Licensee to install the Software or make the Software available for use on hardware systems not owned, leased or controlled by the Licensee (“Uncontrolled Systems”), the Licensee will ensure the terms of this ▇▇▇▇ are complied with by users of such Uncontrolled Systems and the Licensee indemnifies Licensor for all costs, damages and loss Licensor suffers arising from such installation or use of the Software on Uncontrolled Systems.

  • If CMC permits the Licensee to install the Software or make the Software available for use on hardware systems not owned, leased or controlled by the Licensee (the “Uncontrolled Systems”), the Licensee will ensure the terms of this ▇▇▇▇ are complied with by users of such Uncontrolled Systems and the Licensee indemnifies CMC for all costs, damages and loss which CMC suffers arising from such installation or use of the Software on the Uncontrolled Systems.

  • Immediately upon termination of a license granted under this ▇▇▇▇, the Licensee must at its own cost: (a) cease permitting access to and procure that all Authorized Users immediately cease all use of the Software; and (b) remove all copies of the Software from its computer systems or any Uncontrolled Systems; (c) provide Soyatec with written certification that it has destroyed all copies of the Software including all Accessible Code in its possession, custody or control.