Licensed Hardware definition

Licensed Hardware means the Passport hardware and any Third Party Hardware as more particularly set forth in an Order Form.
Licensed Hardware means any cameras, servers, computers, or other physical property licensed to Customer by Hudl or its third-party service providers, as set forth in the Key Terms Schedule.
Licensed Hardware the hardware specified in Part 2 of Schedule 1, as amended from time to time

Examples of Licensed Hardware in a sentence

  • Nura may change the NuraNow Program from time to time, including changing or removing features or functionality from the Nura App or Nura Licensed Hardware.

  • Subject to this Section 8.2, Nura will use commercially reasonable efforts to correct any manufacturing or workmanship nonconformance of the Nura Licensed Hardware, which may include repair or replacement at Nura’s sole discretion, with new or refurbished hardware or parts.

  • Except as otherwise specified in Sections 2.1, 5.2 and 7.5 of this Agreement, Customer does not obtain any rights under this Agreement from Nura to the Nura Licensed Hardware, including any related Intellectual Property Rights.

  • During and after the Term, Customer will not assert, nor authorize, assist or encourage any third party to assert, against any of the Nura Parties, any patent infringement or other intellectual property infringement claim regarding the Nura Licensed Hardware, Nura App or any Accessory that Customer or any Household User has used.

  • As between Nura and Customer, Nura owns all right, title, and interest in and to the NuraNow Program, including the Nura Licensed Hardware.

  • Nura warrants that the Nura Licensed Hardware will be free from defects in materials and workmanship, under normal use in accordance with the applicable Documentation during the Term of your NuraNow Subscription.

  • Nura’s offering includes use of the Nura Licensed Hardware, which Nura customizes to Customer’s hearing by collecting hearing measurements and other Customer Data through the Nura App to personalize Customer’s listening experience (the “NuraNow Program”).

  • In the event Customer is eligible for a new Nura Licensed Hardware as described in Section 2.1, any warranties provided under this Agreement will transfer from the Decommissioned Hardware to the new Nura Licensed Hardware.

  • In the event Customer terminates under this Section 5.2, Customer must return all Nura Licensed Hardware and Decommissioned Hardware received during the Term no later than thirty (30) days from the date of Customer’s cancellation notice.

  • Nura reserves the right to continue charging Customer the NuraNow Subscription fee if Customer does not return all Nura Licensed Hardware and Decommissioned Hardware within the thirty (30) day period after Customer’s notice of termination.


More Definitions of Licensed Hardware

Licensed Hardware means the single unit of hardware (workstation, encoder, or otherwise) designated by Ordering Activity for use of the Product.
Licensed Hardware means the, Drum Kit, Guitar, Microphone, Dongle, Cymbals, Guitar Stand, Microphone Stand, and other products as set forth in Schedule 3 as manufactured, distributed and sold by Company pursuant to the terms and conditions of this Agreement. For the avoidance of doubt, the term “Licensed Hardware” as used in this Agreement shall also be deemed to include any “Additional Hardware” only in the event that they become subject to this Agreement by amendment as provided by Section 2.7.1, or as may otherwise be agreed by the Parties.
Licensed Hardware means the electronic equipment specified in the Agreement, whether or not supplied by the Company, upon which the Software is to be installed or in conjunction with which the Software is to be used.

Related to Licensed Hardware

  • Third Party Hardware means the third party hardware, if any, identified in the Investment Summary.

  • Licensed Software includes error corrections, upgrades, enhancements or new releases, and any deliverables due under a maintenance or service contract (e.g., patches, fixes, PTFs, programs, code or data conversion, or custom programming).

  • Third Party Software means software which is proprietary to any third party (other than an Affiliate of the Contractor) which is or will be used by the Contractor for the purposes of providing the Services.

  • Service Software means any and all software applications and any third-party or other software, and all new versions, updates, revisions, improvements and modifications of the foregoing, that Contractor provides remote access to and use of as part of the Services.

  • Supplier Materials has the meaning set out in clause 8.1(g);

  • Third Party Materials means any materials and information, including documents, data, know-how, ideas, methodologies, specifications, software, content, and technology, in any form or media, in which any Person other than the State or Contractor owns any Intellectual Property Right, but excluding Open-Source Components.

  • Customer Materials any materials, data, information, software, equipment or other resources owned by or licensed to You and made available to Us pursuant to facilitating Your use of the Services, including Customer Data.