Utility Programs definition

Utility Programs means all third-party software, software code, and computer programs or instructions included with or integrated into the Software, or upon which the Software is layered for interoperability purposes.

Examples of Utility Programs in a sentence

  • The Board of Public Utilities (“BPU”) has further established requirements for the utilities to adopt a coordinated Contractor remediation policy for Programs.2 All Contractors participating in any of the Utility Programs should be familiar with this policy and understand the consequences for failure to comply.

  • Licensee shall have sole responsibility to obtain and pay for any third- party software (with the exclusion of Utility Programs) necessary or desirable to operate the Software (e.g., operating systems, Internet software, network protocol software).

  • The Settling Parties and Staff agree to continue to collaborate in a working group as contemplated in the settlement agreement approved by the Commission in DE 10-188, the proceeding for the approval of the 2011-2012 Core Electric Utility Programs, with the intent of ensuring that performance incentives are appropriately aligned with Core Program goals.

  • Licensee shall have sole responsibility to obtain and pay for any third-party software (with the exclusion of Utility Programs) necessary or desirable to operate the Software (e.g., operating systems, Internet software, network protocol software).

  • All invoices for services rendered shall be submitted monthly to the attention of the Utility Programs Coordinator.