Examples of Shared Part in a sentence
Licensee may use the Source Code of the Shared Part of the eJavaOS Environment to develop Product(s), Licensee Open Classes, and Licensee- implemented modifications to the Platform Dependent Part, but if it uses such Source Code, it must use all of it without modification.
Licensee may use the Source Code of the Shared Part of the JavaOS Environment to develop Product(s), Licensee Open Classes, and Licensee - implemented modifications to the Platform Dependent Part, but if it uses such Source Code, it must use all of it without modification, except as set forth in Exhibit G.
Insignia may, upon its reasonable determination that Insignia Technology, Insignia Products, work in progress or general research and development would be aided by Sun's reclassification of certain files from the Shared Part to the Modifiable Part, deliver a written request ("Reclassification Request") to Sun concerning such proposed reclassification.
Sun retains all right, title and interest in the Java Environments, Sun Documentation, Sun Tools, Bug Fixes, and modifications to the TCK and Shared Part.
In recognition of the fact that Insignia Product(s) have been specifically developed for the embedded systems market, and there are special requirements of Java in these systems for a highly configurable product with small memory size, predictability, reliability, the parties acknowledge that Insignia may, from time to time, desire that files within the Shared Part of the Java Environments be reclassified to the Modifiable Part for projects within the Insignia technology space.
Subject to the terms and conditions of the Consultation Procedures for Reclassifying Java Environments, attached hereto as Exhibit D, Insignia may request of Sun that certain specific files or groups of files be transferred from the Shared Part to the Modifiable Part.
Employee will indemnify, defend, and hold Released Parties harmless from Medicare claims, liens, damages, conditional payments, and rights to payment, if any, including attorneys' fees, and the Employee further agrees to waive any and all future private causes of action for damages pursuant to 42 U.S.C. § 1395y(b)(3)(A) et seq.
It is Sun's goal to reduce the amount of code classified as non-modifiable (or words of similar meaning e.g. "Shared Part").
Sun has no obligation of confidentiality to Insignia with respect to Bug Fixes to the Java Environments, modifications to the TCK, Shared Part, or the specifications for any Insignia Extension.
Licensee may use the Source Code of the Shared Part of the eJavaOS Environment to develop Product(s), Licensee Open Classes, and Licensee-implemented modifications to the Platform Dependent Part, but if it uses such Source Code, it must use all of it without modification.