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12. TRIAL LICENCE
If you have been provided with a Trial Version of the Software, this clause 12 sets out the terms that will apply to your use of the Trial Version.
(a) Licence: Your licence to use the Trial Version:
(i) permits you to evaluate the Software’s functionality and suitability for your requirements;
(ii) is for the number of users set out in the material accompanying your copy of the Trial Version;
(iii) is subject to the general restrictions in clause 2(e) and the limited warranty in clause 7
(iv) is for three months (Evaluation Period)
(b) Duration: You acknowledge that your licence to use the Trial Version will only apply for the Evaluation Period. At the end of the
Evaluation Period:
(i) you must not and will not be able to continue to access the Trial Version, including any data that you have entered into the Trial
Version; and
(ii) if you wish to use the Software you must purchase a full version or subscription version of the Software.
(c) Entitlements: You:
(i) are not entitled to Upgrades or Updates (or any other software other than the Trial Version); and
(ii) may be required to pay for any technical support that you may require in relation to the Trial Version in accordance with
Reckon’s then current charges.
(d) Liability: You acknowledge that subject to clauses 9(b) and 9(c), and to the full extent permitted by law, Reckon excludes all liability
to you for any loss, damage, liability, costs or expenses suered by you relating to the performance or non-performance of the Trial
Version or any breach of this clause 12.
13. GENERAL
(a) Some dened terms: In this Licence:
Trial Version means Software that has been provided to you on a temporary basis in order to carry out a trial of that Software to
determine whether you wish to use the Software on an ongoing basis.
Upgrade means a new version of the Software which contains additional functionality or other enhancements. Reckon will
determine whether a new version constitutes an Upgrade or an Update.