Third Party Terms definition

Third Party Terms means, if any, the end user license agreement(s) or similar terms for the Third Party Software, as applicable and attached as Exhibit D.
Third Party Terms means, if any, the end user license agreement(s) or similar terms for the Third Party Software, as applicable.
Third Party Terms means, if any, the end user license agreement(s) or similar terms for the Third Party Products or other partiesproducts or services, as applicable, and attached or indicated at Exhibit D.

Examples of Third Party Terms in a sentence

  • You agree to accept, and you hereby accept, any changes in Third Party Terms and other terms of this Agreement, unless the changes impose commercially unreasonable disadvantages on you.


More Definitions of Third Party Terms

Third Party Terms means, if any, the end user license agreement(s) or similar terms, as applicable and attached as Exhibit D.
Third Party Terms means for certain Third Party Software additional terms and conditions provided with the Order Documents and/or cited in the Use Terms, or otherwise made available to the Customer or any User.
Third Party Terms means, if any, the end user license agreement(s) or similar terms for the Third Party Software, as applicable and attached as applicable.
Third Party Terms shall have the meaning set forth in Section 5.1(a).
Third Party Terms means those terms and conditions between Third Party Providers and Provider applicable to Third Party Software. In the event Third Party Terms are changed by Third Party Providers, as the case may be from time to time, Customer may be required to accept additional terms upon login and access to the Software, or otherwise as Provider requires. If Customer determines the Third Party Terms have an adverse impact, and as a result do not consent, Customer SHOULD NOT access or use the Software.
Third Party Terms shall have the meaning as set forth in Section 14. AA. “Trial Period” shall have the meaning as set forth in Section 15.D.
Third Party Terms has the meaning given such term in Section 9.3(c).