User Applications definition

User Applications means those computer systems operated by a User which are capable of generating Traffic or Local Traffic;

Examples of User Applications in a sentence

  • Licensee, at its expense, shall be responsible for obtaining and maintaining all licenses, permits and Regulatory Approvals which are required by all Regulatory Authorities with respect to this Agreement, and to comply with any requirements of such Regulatory Authorities for the registration, approval or recording of this Agreement or any related Registered User Applications and for making payments hereunder.

  • Customer may also engage in a trial for non-commercial use in an Additional Sandbox BU those Server Modules and User Applications not included in Customer’s Production Environment rights, subject to Section 3.4 and, if applicable, Customer’s payment of any Professional Services or Managed Services performed by CSG to configure or support Customer’s trial of such additional modules or applications.

  • The Content Direct Back-Office User Applications made available for a given Content Direct System shall be described in the applicable CD Service Order.

  • In accordance with Section 7 of this Agreement, Zoho hereby grants Partner its prior written approval to use and display the Zoho’s trademark including the name ‘Zoho’ and logo as represented for the purpose of marketing End User Applications during the term of this Agreement.

  • SCHEDULE B - CONTENT DIRECT SERVICES The Content Direct System is packaged as a set of Content Direct Application Server Modules that provide their capabilities through a set of Content Direct Web Services to a portfolio of Content Direct User Applications or Customer user applications.

  • Prior to the NUE Start Date, Contractor shall conduct all reviews of any New User Applications, initial, intended uses set forth in New User Applications, and allegations of misuse for all Applicants and PTRS User (which shall not include the Contractor).

  • Processing of the User Applications is carried out by the Service in strict accordance with the Privacy Policy as well as the Anti-money laundering and countering terrorism financing pol- icy.

  • Contractor shall not initiate any new action with respect to New User Applications submitted by Applicants categorized as PTRS that have been previously subject to a Negative Permitted Use Finding.

  • Notwithstanding the foregoing, BigPanda reserves the right to immediately suspend or terminate End UserÕs use of the Services or remove End User Data or End User Applications from the Services, without notice, in instances where such continued use would violate applicable law or have a material adverse effect on BigPanda.

  • Based on the pricing table and the number of Student User Applications Received, the new Renewal Subscription Fee for the subsequent Subscription Term will be adjusted, except that for any Subscription Term, the subsequent annual Subscription Fee shall not decrease.

Related to User Applications

  • SAP Application(s) means all Packages (i.e. all Software and Third Party Software) licensed under the Agreement and/or SAP cloud services for which Customer has a valid subscription, excluding User Interfaces for ERP, SAP Technology Solutions and all database Packages.

  • Customer Application means a software program in Object Code format that Customer has created and which integrates, in whole or in part, Value Added Technology, a Source Code Output File and/or a Binary Output File.

  • FCC Applications means those applications and requests for waivers required to be filed with the FCC to obtain the approvals and waivers of the FCC pursuant to the Communications Act and FCC Rules necessary to consummate the transactions contemplated by this Agreement.

  • Access Application means an application for Access Rights as described in section 3.7;

  • Software Application means a digital product or service as defined in Article 2, point 13, of Regulation (EU) …/… [on contestable and fair markets in the digital sector (Digital Markets Act)];