Value-Added Solution(s) definition
Examples of Value-Added Solution(s) in a sentence
Discount benefits in connection with Value-Added Solutions will be applied in consideration of all other eligible discounts and deductions (e.g., coupons, seasonal sale discounts, etc.) solely at the discretion of the participating Authorized Reseller or Staymobile, unless specifically stated.
Customer will pay an upfront enrollment fee (“Program Fee”) including applicable taxes, if any, upon purchasing the Program based on the length of the Program selected by Customer, the purchase of accessories and/or other products, the purchase of any Value-Added Solutions, and the type of Program Device as set forth in the Statement of Work (TBD) or by contacting an Authorized Reseller.
In addition to the indemnification obligations set forth in Section 8 above, Licensee agrees to indemnify, hold harmless, and defend Company and its Affiliates, suppliers and resellers from and against any and all claims or lawsuits, including reasonable attorney's fees, which arise out of or result from Licensee’s distribution or deployment of Value-Added Solution(s).
All Value-Added Solutions are subject to the restrictions on development, use and distribution set forth in the Restrictions Section of this Sublicense Addendum.
Licensee shall not remove, efface or obscure any copyright notices or other proprietary notices or legends from any BEA Software or BEA material provided hereunder, and shall reproduce all such notices and legends when incorporating BEA Software into Value-Added Solutions.
Under the Deployment License Partner may (i) integrate the Deployment Software into the Value-Added Solution(s); and (ii) distribute the Deployment Software as integrated into the Value-Added Solution(s) solely on Licensee's premises and solely for Internal Use by End-Users who are subject to an End User Agreement.
Moving From Basic Offering to Value-Added Solutions: Strategies and Alignment.