Perpetual definition

Perpetual means the license right to use the Software indefinitely.
Perpetual or “Extended” license means a license that extends indefinitely. Perpetual licenses do not include Maintenance Services.
Perpetual means an on premise license to Software, where Maintenance fees are in addition to the Software license fees and the right to use the Software is for an indefinite period of time, unless applicable law renders a perpetual license invalid, in which case, “Perpetual” means the right to use the Software for a period of ninety-nine (99) years from the Order Form Effective Date.

Examples of Perpetual in a sentence

  • Upon termination, all rights and obligations of the parties automatically terminate except for rights and obligations in respect of Licensed Materials for which Perpetual Access is granted in clause 2.2 [Perpetual Access Rights], for rights and obligations in respect of a refund under clause 10.2.5 [Early Termination Refund], if applicable, and for rights and obligations under such other provisions that, by their nature or their terms, survive termination.

  • In the event that this Agreement is terminated, or the Licensor no longer offers the Licensed Materials online, the Licensee and Participating Institutions may use the backup copy to exercise their rights under Section 12 (Perpetual Rights) of this Agreement.

  • The Licensor hereby grants to the Licensee and the Members a non-exclusive, royalty-free, perpetual license for Members and their Authorized Users to use, after the termination of this License Agreement, the Licensed Materials for which Perpetual Access rights are granted, as specified in Schedule 1.

  • Perpetual Access Continued access, archiving and use of Licensed Materials that survives any termination of the License Agreement and ensures continued access consistent with the then current standards in the publishing industry.

  • Perpetual Access Provisions in this Agreement for continuation of access, archiving and use of Licensed Materials that shall survive any termination of the License Agreement and ensure continued access consistent with current recognized standards in the publishing industry.


More Definitions of Perpetual

Perpetual. A Perpetual license has no expiration and can be used perpetually unless the Agreement is terminated pursuant to Art. 6.
Perpetual license means a license to use the Embedded Software Products that extends indefinitely. Unless otherwise set out in the Order, Perpetual licenses do not include Maintenance Services.
Perpetual means a license for Software, where Maintenance (if available) is in addition to the Software license Fees, and the right to use the Software is for an indefinite period of time, unless applicable law renders a perpetual license invalid, in which case, “Perpetual” means the right to use the Software for a period of ninety-nine (99) years from the Order Effective Date.
Perpetual means the lifetime of the computer, instrument, or machine. For Transportable and Floating licenses, “Perpetual” means the right to use the license indefinitely. In the absence of documentation specifying the applicable license, you have a Node Locked license with a Perpetual Term.
Perpetual or “Extended” license means a license of the PLM Software that extends indefinitely. Perpetual licenses do not include Maintenance Services.
Perpetual means the right to use the license indefinitely. In the absence of documentation specifying the applicable license, you have a Node Locked license with a Perpetual Term.
Perpetual means defendant Perpetual Corporation, a Delaware corporation headquartered in Arlington, Virginia, its successors and assigns, and its subsidiaries, divisions, groups, affiliates, partnerships and joint ventures, and their directors, officers, managers, agents, and employees.