![]() 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. Third Party Hardware means the third party hardware, if any, identified in the Investment Summary. Standard Software means Software identified as such in Appendix 4 of the Contract Agreement and such other Software as the parties may agree in writing to be Standard Software.Ĭomputer Hardware and Software means, with respect to any Debtor, all of such Debtor's rights (including rights as licensee and lessee) with respect to (i) computer and other electronic data processing hardware, including all integrated computer systems, central processing units, memory units, display terminals, printers, computer elements, card readers, tape drives, hard and soft disk drives, cables, electrical supply hardware, generators, power equalizers, accessories, peripheral devices and other related computer hardware (ii) all software programs designed for use on the computers and electronic data processing hardware described in clause (i) above, including all operating system software, utilities and application programs in whatsoever form (source code and object code in magnetic tape, disk or hard copy format or any other listings whatsoever) (iii) any firmware associated with any of the foregoing and (iv) any documentation for hardware, software and firmware described in clauses (i), (ii) and (iii) above, including flow charts, logic diagrams, manuals, specifications, training materials, charts and pseudo codes. Hardware means any and all computer and computer-related hardware, including, but not limited to, computers, file servers, facsimile servers, scanners, color printers, laser printers and networks. Panic hardware may be fitted, provided that its installation does not require the removal of any timber from the leaf, stop or frame reveal and it in no way interferes with the self-closing action of the door leaf.Ĭomputer Hardware means all computer and other electronic data processing hardware of a Loan Party, whether now or hereafter owned, licensed or leased by such Loan Party, including, without limitation, all integrated computer systems, central processing units, memory units, display terminals, printers, features, computer elements, card readers, tape drives, hard and soft disk drives, cables, electrical supply hardware, generators, power equalizers, accessories, peripheral devices and other related computer hardware, all documentation, flowcharts, logic diagrams, manuals, specifications, training materials, charts and pseudo codes associated with any of the foregoing and all options, warranties, services contracts, program services, test rights, maintenance rights, support rights, renewal rights and indemnifications relating to any of the foregoing. Section 805.4.4 of the International Existing Building Code, is amended to read as follows: 805.4.4 Panic hardware. Panic hardware, when required, will be installed to prevent opening the door by tampering from the outside. Panic hardware shall be installed on each required exit door, as well as doors to and from exit stairs. Panic hardware: locate between 36 inches to 44 inches above the finished floor. Panic hardware shall be installed on all exit doors, except where electrically controlled door hardware is used in accordance with other provisions of these rules. Panic hardware shall be installed on exit doors of facilities with over 30 residents.EXCEPTION: Special locking arrangements complying with Exception 3 to subrule 5.53(3) may be permitted provided not more than one such device is located in any egress path.Door locking arrangements permitted under this exception must be approved in writing by the state fire marshal. The unlatching of any leaf shall not require more than one operation.EXCEPTION: Dwelling and lodging house occupancies.5.53(4) Panic hardware.Īdd 10-1.1.2.1 to read as follows: 10-1.1.2.1 Panic hardware or fire exit hardware. Panic hardware or an approved equivalent must be provided on all exit doors that are lockable.
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