Scope; Right to Distribute Sample Clauses

Scope; Right to Distribute. A. The Agreement applies to the APEX Service and any Related Services Distributor ordered when Distributor agrees to the Quote. Orders for other APEX Services and other Related Services, including amendments to APEX Subscription Quotes, will be governed by the Agreement agreed by Distributor with the new Quote or amendment to the APEX Subscription Quote from Dell. The Agreement does not apply to any other Dell products and services Distributor purchases and distributes pursuant to a separate distribution agreement with Dell (each an “Existing Distribution Agreement”). The Agreement shall not be deemed to modify, supersede, or amend any Existing Distribution Agreement, and any Existing Distribution Agreement shall not apply to Distributor’s purchase and distribution of the APEX Service. Unless otherwise agreed in writing by Dell, this Agreement does not apply to the purchase of APEX Service and any Related Services for Distributor’s or Distributor Affiliate’s internal end-use.
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Scope; Right to Distribute. A. The Agreement applies to the APEX Service You ordered on the date You accepted the Agreement. The Agreement will also apply to subsequent Orders for additional services, features, functionality, and capacity for that same APEX Service during the Subscription Term (“Subsequent Order”). Orders for other separate APEX Services will be governed by the Agreement then in effect and accepted by You at the time of the separate Order. The Agreement does not apply to any other Dell products and services You purchase and distribute pursuant to a separate distribution agreement with Dell (each an “Existing Distribution Agreement”). The Agreement shall not be deemed to modify, supersede, or amend any Existing Distribution Agreement, and any Existing Distribution Agreement shall not apply to Your purchase and distribution of the APEX Service.

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  • Right to Opt Out IF YOU DO NOT WISH TO ARBITRATE DISPUTES YOU MAY DECLINE TO HAVE YOUR DISPUTES WITH US ARBITRATED BY NOTIFYING US IN WRITING WITHIN 30 DAYS OF THE LATER OF YOUR FIRST ACCESS TO OR USE OF THE SITES, BY MAIL TO 000 XXXXXXXXXXX XXXX, XXXXXXXX, XXX XXXX 00000. YOUR WRITTEN NOTIFICATION TO US MUST INCLUDE YOUR NAME, ADDRESS AND TELEPHONE NUMBER AS WELL AS A CLEAR STATEMENT THAT YOU DO NOT WISH TO RESOLVE DISPUTES WITH YS THROUGH ARBITRATION. YOUR DECISION TO OPT OUT OF THIS ARBITRATION PROVISION WILL HAVE NO ADVERSE EFFECT ON YOUR RELATIONSHIP WITH US OR PRODUCTS AND SERVICES PROVIDED BY US.

  • Right to Reject Investment In contrast, we have the right to reject your subscription for any reason or for no reason, in our sole discretion. If we reject your subscription, any money you have given us will be returned to you.

  • Right to Disclose With respect to any information, knowledge, or data disclosed to the Contractor by the Subcontractor, the Subcontractor warrants that the Subcontractor has full and unrestricted right to disclose the same without incurring legal liability to others, and that the Contractor shall have the full and unrestricted rights to use and publish the same as it may see fit. Any restrictions on Contractor’s use of information, knowledge, or data disclosed by Subcontractor must be made known to Contractor.

  • Right to Object Any Person who has not requested exclusion from the Settlement Class and who objects to the settlement may appear in person or through counsel, at that Person’s own expense, at the Fairness Hearing to present any evidence or argument that the Court deems proper and relevant. However, no such Person shall be heard, and no papers, briefs, pleadings, or other Documents submitted by any such Person shall be received and considered by the Court, unless such Person properly submits a written objection that includes: (a) a notice of intention to appear; (b) proof of membership in the Settlement Class; and (c) the specific grounds for the objection and any reasons why such Person desires to appear and be heard, as well as all Documents or writings that such Person desires the Court to consider. Such a written objection must be both filed with the Court no later than thirty (30) days prior to the date set for the Fairness Hearing and mailed to Settlement Class Counsel and Settling Defendants’ Counsel at the addresses provided in the Class Notice and postmarked (or mailed by overnight delivery) no later than thirty (30) days prior to the date of the Fairness Hearing. Any Person who fails to object in the manner prescribed herein shall be deemed to have waived its objections and will forever be barred from making any such objections in the Actions or in any other action or proceeding, unless otherwise excused for good cause shown as determined by the Court.

  • Right to Reject Notwithstanding Buyer’s rights pursuant to Sec. 8.5 and save other rights pursuant to this Order, Buyer may reject any goods within 2 months from the delivery if they are materially defective and in Buyer’s reasonable assessment do not allow a commercially reasonable use. In that case, no payments for these goods are due.

  • Right to Open Up 13.3 Subject to Clause 13.4 (Right to Open Up), the Authority's Representative shall have the right at any time prior to[:

  • Right to withdraw Sale to withdraw, postpone and call off the sale of the Property at any time prior to the auction date and before the fall of the hammer; and

  • Right to Return A promoted employee shall have the right to return to his/her previous position provided that he/she notifies his/her Department Head and the Secretary of the Civil Service Board of his/her intention to do so within 60 calendar days of the date the employee commences work in the promoted position.

  • Right to Grieve Where an employee feels that she has been aggrieved by a decision of the Employer related to promotion, demotion or transfer, the employee may grieve the decision at Step 3 of the grievance procedure in Article 9 of this Agreement within seven (7) days of being notified of the results.

  • Entitlement to divulge Either party, and its Affiliates, and its and their respective officers, employees and agents, shall be entitled in good faith to divulge any Confidential Information without the approval of the other party in the following circumstances:

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