Limited Use definition

Limited Use. The Company retains exclusive ownership of the Confidential Information being furnished, which is to be used solely in connection with the Recipient’s evaluation of whether the Recipient is interested in proceeding with a proposed transaction of the Property. The Recipient agrees that no portion of the Confidential Information shall be copied, disclosed or transferred without the advance written consent of Company to others, except on a ”need-to-know” basis to those officers, directors, partners, employees, affiliates, agents, attorneys, investors, lenders, advisors, contracted consultants and clients of the Recipient whose knowledge of the Confidential Information is required to evaluate the Confidential Information (collectively “Representatives”). Representatives shall be informed by Recipient of the confidential nature of such information and shall be provided with a copy of this Agreement, and that by receiving such information they agree to be bound by the terms of this Agreement. This Agreement shall not bind any Recipient employees or Representatives who do not receive Confidential Information.
Limited Use means the use of processed olives in the production of packaged olives of the halved, segmented (wedged), sliced, or chopped styles, as defined in the U.S. Standards for Grades of Canned Ripe Olives (7 CFR Part 52) or subsequent amendments thereto, including modifications of the requirements for such styles pursuant to this part, and such additional styles
Limited Use means the permitted use or the functionality of a Software is more restrictive (as expressly stated in the License Agreement for that Software) than the permitted use or functionality of any Software made available for Purchase.

Examples of Limited Use in a sentence

  • At the Applicable Time, neither (A) the General Disclosure Package nor (B) any individual Issuer Limited Use Free Writing Prospectus, when considered together with the General Disclosure Package, included, includes or will include an untrue statement of a material fact or omitted, omits or will omit to state a material fact necessary in order to make the statements therein, in the light of the circumstances under which they were made, not misleading.

  • A Limited Use FSA is also provided which allows employees who have a Health Savings Account to fund eligible uncovered dental/vision expenses with pre-tax dollars.

  • This Limited Use Agreement shall not be assigned or otherwise transferred by Recipient.

  • This Limited Use Agreement sets forth herein the only terms and conditions governing the use of the enclosed product.

  • No subsequent amendment or addition to this Limited Use Agreement shall be binding upon the parties unless reduced to writing and signed by the respective authorized officers of the parties.


More Definitions of Limited Use

Limited Use means a land use approved by the Director upon a finding of compliance with generally applicable and use specific standards of this UDC.
Limited Use means the use of proc­
Limited Use means to use, practice, reproduce, distribute, perform, display, exploit, make, have made, sell, offer for sale, have sold, import, and supply Intellectual Property, and to commercialize and market products and services thereunder. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Agreement, the term “Limited Use” expressly excludes preparation of modifications, derivative works or improvements, or any other form of research and development, of or on Intellectual Property.
Limited Use means the category of Software sublicenses described in Section I(A) of Exhibit D attached to this Second Amendment.
Limited Use means the permitted use of a Generator, on the basis that such use is limited to a maximum of 50 hours across a Working Week.
Limited Use. Such Laptop is provided for the sole and limited use of student for school purposes only.
Limited Use means the use of proc- essed olives in the production of pack- aged olives of the halved, segmented (wedged), sliced, or chopped styles, as defined in the U.S. Standards for Grades of Canned Ripe Olives (7 CFR part 52) or subsequent amendments thereto, including modifications of the requirements for such styles pursuant to this part, and such additional styles (and the requirements applicable there- to) as may be specified pursuant to § 932.52(a)(7). [47 FR 32906, July 30, 1982]