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Cloud Services Ordering Document. The Cloud Services Ordering Document is attached hereto as Exhibit C and its terms are fully incorporated herein. Agreed to by: CHERRYROAD TECHNOLOGIES INC. THE SCHOOL DISTRICT OF VOLUSIA COUNTY, FLORIDA (Signature) (Signature) (Name & Title) (Name & Title) (Date) (Date) CHERRYROAD/ORACLE PUBLIC SECTOR CLOUD SERVICES AGREEMENT TERMS V.1 THESE ORACLE CLOUD SERVICES AGREEMENT TERMS APPLY TO THE ORACLE CLOUD SERVICES THAT YOU ORDER. THESE ORACLE CLOUD SERVICES AGREEMENT TERMS SHALL TAKE PRECEDENCE OVER ANY CONFLICTING TERMS RELATED TO CLOUD SERVICES IN AN ORDER, ANY ORDERING DOCUMENTATION, ANY CHANGE ORDER OR ANY OTHER AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE PARTIES. THE TERMS IN THE SERVICES AGREEMENT EXECUTED BETWEEN THE PARTIES ON JULY _, 2017 SHALL APPLY TO THE IMPLEMENTATION SERVICES PROVIDED BY CHERRYROAD TECHNOLOGIES INC. (“CHERRYROAD”) AND SHALL TAKE PRECEDENCE IN THE EVENT OF A CONFLICT WITH ANY OTHER TERMS RELATED TO IMPLEMENTATION SERVICES IN ANY CHANGE ORDER OR ANY OTHER AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE PARTIES. CHERRYROAD WARRANTS THAT ORACLE WILL COMPLY WITH ALL OF THE OBLIGATIONS AND WARRANTIES OF ORACLE IN THIS AGREEMENT.
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