Services Agreement
Effective: January 1, 2026
This Services Agreement only applies to the use of Nivela for customers who are businesses and does not apply to other services used by consumers or individuals.
1. Services.
1.1. Services Term. Archtip will deliver the Services to Customer for the Services Term. The Services Term will be listed on the Order Form. Unless the Parties agree otherwise in writing, increases in the Services purchased during a Services Term will have a prorated term ending concurrently with the then-current Services Term.
1.2. Renewal. Renewal Terms, if any, and whether the Services auto renew, will be listed on the applicable Order Form. Notice of non-renewal or scope reduction must be given at least thirty days before the start of the next Renewal Term. If Customer reduces its license count, quantity, or minimum commitment, Archtip may adjust or remove discounts offered to Customer based on its prior purchase.
1.3. Authorized Purchasers.
a. Provisioning. To provision the Services, Archtip requires the email address of the initial Authorized Purchaser to be included on the Order Form. Failure to include correct Authorized Purchaser information on the Order Form may result in delays.
b. Purchases. The Services may be configured to allow Authorized Purchasers to purchase additional licenses, quantities, or volumes of Services. Customer is responsible for understanding the Services settings that allow additional purchases. Archtip will charge Customer for additional licenses, quantities, or volumes of Services for the remainder of the then-current Services Term based on Customer’s then-current price unless otherwise set forth on the Order Form.
1.4. Affiliates.
a. Usage. Archtip provisions the Services to specific entities using dedicated workspaces and organizational IDs. Customer Affiliates may use the Services under Customer’s Account, which means Customer and its Affiliates usage will occur in the same workspace and under the same organizational ID. Customer will be responsible and liable for all acts and omissions of its Affiliates that access the Services in connection with this Agreement.
b. Separate Purchases. If Customer Affiliates’ purchase and use of the Services is intended to be separate from Customer’s, then the Affiliate must execute a separate Order Form. Archtip will then create a separate workspace and organizational ID for that Affiliate and provision the Services accordingly. If Customer Affiliates enter into Order Forms under this Agreement they will be bound by this Agreement.
1.5. Usage-based Services. Customer acknowledges that Archtip will charge Customer the Fees for the Services based on the usage calculated by Archtip.
2. Provision.
2.1. General. The Agreement governs Customer’s access to and use of the Services. Customer may access and use the Services in accordance with the Agreement.
2.2. Use. Archtip grants Customer a non-exclusive right to access and use the Services during the Term.
2.3. Modifications. Archtip may update the Services periodically. If an Archtip update materially reduces the Services functionality, Archtip will notify Customer at the Account email address.
3. Customer obligations.
3.1. Customer Account. Customer must provide accurate and current Account information. Customer will not share Account access credentials or individual login credentials between multiple users. Customer may not resell or lease access to its Account or any End User Account. Customer will promptly notify Archtip if it becomes aware of unauthorized access to the Account or the Services.
3.2. End Users. End User Accounts may only be provisioned to, registered for, and used by, a single End User. Customer is responsible for all activities that occur under its Account, including the activities of End Users with an End User Account. Customer will obtain and maintain from End Users any consents necessary to allow Administrators to engage in the activities described in the Agreement and to allow Archtip to deliver the Services.
3.3. Restrictions. Customer will not, and will not permit End Users to: (a) use the Services or Customer Content in a way that violates applicable laws or Archtip Policies; (b) use the Services or Customer Content in a way that violates third parties’ rights; (c) Reverse Engineer any aspect of the Services or the systems used to provide the Services; (d) use Output to develop artificial intelligence models that compete with Archtip’s products and services; (e) extract data from the Services other than as permitted through the Services; (f) interfere with or disrupt the Services, including circumvent any rate limits or restrictions or bypass any protective measures or safety mitigations for the Services; (g) violate or circumvent Usage Limits or otherwise configure the Services to avoid Usage Limits.
3.4. Third-Party Services. Third-Party Services may be available through the Services, which Customer may elect to use in its sole discretion. By accessing a Third-Party Service, Customer agrees to the applicable Third-Party Service Terms. Customer’s access or use of Third-Party Services are governed by this Agreement and the relevant Third-Party Service Terms.
4. Customer content.
4.1. Generally. Customer and Customer’s End Users may provide Input and receive Output. As between Customer and Archtip, to the extent permitted by applicable law, Customer: (a) retains all ownership rights in Input; and (b) owns all Output. Archtip hereby assigns to Customer all Archtip’s right, title, and interest, if any, in and to Output.
4.2. Archtip Obligations. Archtip will only use Customer Content as necessary to provide Customer with the Services, comply with applicable law, enforce the Archtip Policies, and prevent abuse. Archtip will not use Customer Content to develop or improve the Services, unless Customer explicitly agrees to such use.
4.3. Customer Obligations. Customer is responsible for all Input and represents and warrants that it has all rights, licenses, and permissions required to provide Input to the Services. Customer is solely responsible for all use of the Outputs and for evaluating the accuracy and appropriateness of Output for Customer’s use case.
4.4. Similarity of Output. Due to the nature of Archtip’s Services and artificial intelligence generally, Output may not be unique, and other users may receive similar content from Archtip’s services. Responses that are requested by and generated for other users are not considered Customer’s Output.
5. Security.
5.1. Security Measures. Archtip will comply with the Security Measures. Archtip may periodically update the Security Measures. If Archtip updates the Security Measures in a manner that materially diminishes the administrative, technical, or physical security features of the Services taken as a whole, Customer may elect to terminate the Agreement and associated Order Forms.
6. Payment.
6.1. Fees. Customer will pay Archtip the applicable Fees in the currency and pursuant to the payment terms on the Order Form. Customer authorizes Archtip to charge Customer for all applicable Fees using the payment method on the Account. Fees are non-refundable except as required by law or as otherwise specifically permitted in the Agreement. If Customer’s Order Form includes a minimum commitment, the minimum commitment amount is non-cancellable except as required by law or as otherwise specifically permitted in the Agreement.
6.2. Payment. Customer will pay Archtip invoices on the payment interval set forth in the Order Form. Archtip may suspend or terminate the Services if Fees are past due. Customer will provide complete and accurate billing and contact information to Archtip.
6.3. Taxes. Fees are exclusive of taxes, which Archtip will charge as required by applicable law in connection with the Services. Archtip will use the name and address in the Account as the place of supply for tax purposes. All Fees under this Agreement shall be paid in full, without any deduction or withholding for taxes, levies, duties, tariffs, or other charges of any nature imposed by any governmental authority. If any such deduction or withholding is required by law, Customer shall increase the payment to Archtip so that the net amount received equals the amount invoiced.
6.4. Disputes. To dispute an invoice Customer must: (a) contact info@archtip.com within thirty days of the date the disputed invoice was issued; and (b) pay all undisputed amounts. Overdue undisputed amounts may be subject to a finance charge of 1.5% of the unpaid balance per month.
6.5. Service Credits. Customer may need to prepay for Services by purchasing Service Credits. Service Credits are subject to the Service Credit Terms.
6.6. Corrections. Price changes on the Pricing Page will be effective fourteen days after they are posted. Archtip has the right to correct pricing errors or mistakes even after issuing an invoice or receiving payment.
7. Confidentiality.
7.1. Use and Nondisclosure. Recipient agrees it will: (a) only use Discloser’s Confidential Information to exercise its rights and fulfill its obligations under this Agreement; (b) take reasonable measures to protect the Confidential Information; and (c) not disclose the Confidential Information to any third party except as expressly permitted in this Agreement.
7.2. Exceptions. The obligations in Section 7.1 do not apply to information that: (a) is or becomes generally available to the public through no fault of Recipient; (b) was in Recipient’s possession or known by it prior to receipt from Discloser; (c) was rightfully disclosed to Recipient without restriction by a third party; or (d) was independently developed without use of Discloser’s Confidential Information.
7.3. Permitted Disclosure. Recipient may disclose Confidential Information only to its Affiliates, employees, contractors, and agents who have a need to know and who are bound by confidentiality obligations at least as restrictive as those in this Agreement. Recipient will be responsible for any breach of this Section 7 by its employees, contractors, and agents. Recipient may disclose Confidential Information to the extent required by law, if Recipient uses reasonable efforts to notify Discloser, to the extent permitted, prior to doing so.
7.4. Remedies. Recipient acknowledges that a disclosure of Confidential Information in violation of these terms would cause substantial harm for which damages alone would not be a sufficient remedy, and therefore upon any such disclosure by Recipient, Discloser will be entitled to seek appropriate equitable relief in addition to whatever other remedies it might have at law.
8. Suspension.
8.1. Of End User Accounts. If an End User: (a) violates the Agreement; or (b) causes, or will cause, a Security Emergency, then Archtip may request that Customer suspend or terminate the relevant End User account. If Customer fails to promptly suspend or terminate the End User account, then Archtip may do so.
8.2. Of the Services. Archtip may limit or suspend Customer’s access to the Services if: (a) it is required to do so by law; (b) Customer violates the Agreement or Archtip Policies; or (c) doing so is necessary to prevent or terminate a Security Emergency. Archtip will use reasonable efforts to notify Customer before limiting to or suspending the Services pursuant to the preceding sentence but may do so without prior notice to the extent reasonably necessary. Archtip will use reasonable efforts to: (i) narrowly tailor a limitation or suspension to prevent or terminate the Security Emergency; and (ii) cooperate with Customer to promptly restore access to the Services once it verifies Customer has resolved the condition requiring suspension.
9. IP Rights.
9.1. Reservation of Rights. Except as expressly set forth herein, the Agreement does not grant: (a) Archtip any IP Rights in Customer Content; or (b) Customer any IP Rights in the Services. Customer obtains only a limited right to use the Services, and no ownership rights are transferred to Customer or its End Users under this Agreement.
9.2. Limited Permission. Customer grants Archtip only the limited rights that are reasonably necessary for Archtip to deliver the Services. This limited permission also extends to subcontractors or sub-processors.
9.3. Feedback. If Customer provides Feedback, Customer grants Archtip the right to use and exploit Feedback without restriction or compensation.
10. No Publicity.
Except with express prior written permission in each instance, neither Party will: (i) include the other Party’s name or logo on their websites, media, or marketing materials; or (ii) make any public statement about its relationship with the other Party or this Agreement.
11. Term and Termination.
11.1. Agreement Term. The Agreement will remain in effect for the Term.
11.2. Termination. Either Party may terminate this Agreement, including all Order Forms, upon written notice if the other party: (a) materially breaches this Agreement and fails to cure the breach within thirty days after receipt of written notice; or (b) ceases its business operations or becomes subject to insolvency proceedings.
11.3. Effects of Termination. If this Agreement terminates: (a) the rights granted by Archtip to Customer will cease immediately; and (b) Archtip will delete all Customer Content from its systems within thirty days, unless: (i) Archtip is legally required to retain it; or (ii) Customer has agreed otherwise in writing. Termination or expiration will not affect any rights or obligations, including the payment of amounts due, which have accrued under this Agreement up to the date of termination. In addition, except for a termination by Customer for cause, if this Agreement terminates any unpaid minimum commitment amounts set forth on the Order form will become immediately due. Despite anything to the contrary in this Agreement, Archtip may retain Abusive Customer Content, or, if Customer’s access to the Services is suspended via Section 8 or terminated via Section 11, share information related to Abusive Customer Content, as required by law, or as reasonably necessary to protect the Services or any third party from harm.
11.4. Survival. The following provisions will survive termination or expiration of the Agreement: 6.2 (Payment), 7 (Confidentiality), 9 (IP Rights), 11.3 (Effects of Termination), 11.4 (Survival), 12 (Warranties; Disclaimers), 13 (Indemnification), 14 (Limitation of Liability), 16 (Miscellaneous).
12. Warranties; Disclaimer.
12.1. Warranties. Archtip warrants that, during the Term, when used in accordance with this Agreement, the Services will conform in all material respects with the Documentation.
12.2. Disclaimer. SUBJECT TO SECTION 12.1, THE SERVICES ARE PROVIDED “AS IS.” TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW, EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY STATED IN THE AGREEMENT, ARCHTIP AND ITS AFFILIATES AND LICENSORS MAKE NO WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, WHETHER EXPRESS, IMPLIED, STATUTORY OR OTHERWISE, INCLUDING WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR USE, OR NON-INFRINGEMENT. ARCHTIP MAKES NO REPRESENTATION, WARRANTY OR GUARANTEE THAT SERVICES WILL MEET CUSTOMER’S REQUIREMENTS OR EXPECTATIONS, THAT CUSTOMER CONTENT WILL BE ACCURATE, THAT DEFECTS WILL BE CORRECTED, OR REGARDING ANY THIRD-PARTY SERVICES. ARCHTIP WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE OR LIABLE FOR ANY CUSTOMER CONTENT, THIRD-PARTY SERVICES, THIRD-PARTY CONTENT, OR NON-ARCHTIP SERVICES (INCLUDING FOR ANY DELAYS, INTERRUPTIONS, TRANSMISSION ERRORS, SECURITY FAILURES, AND OTHER PROBLEMS CAUSED BY THESE ITEMS).
13. Indemnification
13.1. By Archtip. Archtip agrees to indemnify, defend, and hold Customer harmless against any liabilities, damages and costs (including reasonable attorneys’ fees) payable to a third party arising out of a Claim alleging that the Services infringe any third-party IP Right. This excludes claims to the extent arising from: (a) combination of any Services with products, services, or software not provided by Archtip or on Archtip’s behalf; (b) modification of any Services by any party other than Archtip; (c) Customer Content.
13.2. By Customer. Customer agrees to indemnify, defend, and hold Archtip and its affiliates and licensors harmless against any liabilities, damages, and costs (including reasonable attorneys’ fees) payable to a third party arising out of a Claim related to: (a) use of the Services in violation of this Agreement; or (b) Customer Content.
13.3. Mitigation. If Archtip reasonably believes that all or any portion of the Services is likely to become the subject of an infringement Claim, Archtip will: (a) obtain, at Archtip’s expense, the right for Customer to continue using the Services in accordance with this Agreement; (b) replace or modify the allegedly infringing Service; or (c) if (a) and (b) are not commercially practicable, Archtip may, in its sole discretion, terminate this Agreement upon written notice to Customer and refund any prepaid amounts for unused Services. Customer will promptly comply with all reasonable instructions provided by Archtip with respect to the above, including any instruction to replace, modify, or cease use of the Service.
13.4. Procedure. A party seeking indemnity will provide the indemnifying party with prompt written notice upon becoming aware of any claim, reasonable cooperation in the defense of or investigation of the claim and allow the indemnifying party sole control of defense and settlement of the claim including selection of counsel, provided that the party seeking indemnity is entitled to participate in its own defense at its sole expense. The indemnifying party cannot enter any settlement or compromise of any claim without prior written consent of the other party, which will not be unreasonably withheld, except that the indemnifying party may without consent enter any settlement of a claim that resolves the claim without liability to the other party, impairment to any of the other party’s rights, or requiring the other party to make any admission of liability. THE INDEMNITIES ARE A PARTY’S ONLY REMEDY UNDER THIS AGREEMENT FOR VIOLATION BY THE OTHER PARTY OF A THIRD PARTY’S IP RIGHTS.
14. Limitation of Liability.
14.1. Limitation on Indirect Liability. TO THE FULLEST EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW, EXCEPT FOR: (A) A PARTY’S GROSS NEGLIGENCE OR WILLFUL MISCONDUCT; (B) CUSTOMER’S BREACH OF SECTION 3.3 (RESTRICTIONS); (C) ARCHTIP’S BREACH OF SECTION 5.1 (SECURITY MEASURES), OR (D) EITHER PARTY’S BREACH OF SECTION 7 (CONFIDENTIALITY), NEITHER CUSTOMER NOR ARCHTIP OR EITHER PARTY’S AFFILIATES OR LICENSORS WILL BE LIABLE UNDER THIS AGREEMENT FOR ANY INDIRECT, PUNITIVE, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, OR EXEMPLARY DAMAGES, INCLUDING LOST PROFITS, EVEN IF THE PARTY KNEW OR SHOULD HAVE KNOWN THAT SUCH DAMAGES WERE POSSIBLE AND EVEN IF A REMEDY FAILS OF ITS ESSENTIAL PURPOSE.
14.2. Limitation on Amount of Liability. TO THE FULLEST EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW, EXCEPT FOR: (A) A PARTY’S GROSS NEGLIGENCE OR WILLFUL MISCONDUCT, (B) A PARTY’S INDEMNIFICATION OBLIGATIONS UNDER THIS AGREEMENT, OR (C) CUSTOMER’S PAYMENT OBLIGATIONS, EACH PARTY’S TOTAL LIABILITY UNDER THE AGREEMENT WILL NOT EXCEED THE TOTAL AMOUNT CUSTOMER PAID TO ARCHTIP DURING THE TWELVE MONTHS IMMEDIATELY PRIOR TO THE EVENT GIVING RISE TO LIABILITY. THE FOREGOING LIMITATIONS APPLY DESPITE ANY FAILURE OF ESSENTIAL PURPOSE OF ANY LIMITED REMEDY.
15. Dispute Resolution.
15.1. Mandatory Arbitration. Customer and Archtip agree to resolve any Disputes, regardless of when they arose, even if it was before this Agreement existed, through final and binding arbitration.
15.2. Informal Dispute Resolution. Archtip wants to understand and address Customer concerns prior to formal legal action. The Parties agree to try to resolve Disputes informally before filing a claim against one another. Customer will do so by completing the Informal Dispute Resolution Form. Archtip will do so by notifying Customer at the Account email address. If the Parties cannot resolve a Dispute within sixty days, either Party may initiate arbitration. Both Parties also agree to attend an individual settlement conference if either Party requests one during this time. Any statute of limitations will be tolled during this informal resolution process.
15.3. Generally. Customer and Archtip agree to resolve any Disputes through final and binding arbitration, except as set forth below. Either Party may commence binding arbitration through ADR, or, if ADR is not available, an alternative arbitral forum selected by the Parties. The initiating Party will pay all filing fees for the arbitration and payment for other administrative and arbitrator’s costs will be governed by the arbitration provider’s rules. If a Party’s claim is determined to be frivolous, the Party who initiated the frivolous claim is responsible for reimbursing the other Party for all administrative, hearing, and other fees incurred as a result of the frivolous claim.
15.4. Procedure. The arbitration will be conducted by telephone, based on written submissions, video conference, or in person in Toronto, Ontario or at another mutually agreed location. The arbitration will be conducted by a sole arbitrator by ADR Chamber under its then-prevailing rules. All issues are for the arbitrator to decide, except an Ontario court has the authority to determine: (a) if a provision of this arbitration section should be severed and the consequences of that severance; (b) whether the Parties have complied with conditions precedent to arbitration; and (c) whether an arbitration provider is available to hear the arbitration. The amount of any settlement offer will not be disclosed to the arbitrator by either party until after the arbitrator determines the final award, if any.
15.5. Exceptions. Nothing in this Agreement requires arbitration of the following claims: (a) individual claims brought in small claims court; and (b) injunctive or other equitable relief to stop unauthorized use or abuse of the Services or intellectual property infringement.
15.6. No Class Actions. Disputes must be brought on an individual basis only and may not be brought as a plaintiff or class member in any purported class, consolidated, or representative proceeding. Class arbitrations, class actions, private attorney general actions, and consolidation with other arbitrations are not allowed. If for any reason a Dispute proceeds in court rather than through arbitration, each Party knowingly and irrevocably waives any right to trial by jury in any action, proceeding, or counterclaim. This does not prevent either Party from participating in a class-wide settlement of claims.
15.7. Batch Arbitration. If twenty-five or more claimants represented by the same or similar counsel file demands for arbitration raising substantially similar Disputes within ninety days of each other, then Customer and Archtip agree that ADR will administer them in Batches, unless there are less than fifty claimants in total or after batching, which will comprise a single Batch. ADR will administer each Batch as a single consolidated arbitration with one arbitrator, one set of arbitration fees, and one hearing held by videoconference or in a location decided by the arbitrator for each Batch. If any part of this section is found to be invalid or unenforceable as to a particular claimant or Batch, it will be severed and arbitrated in individual proceedings.
15.8. Severability. If any part of this Section 15 is found to be illegal or unenforceable, the remainder will remain in effect, except that if a finding of partial illegality or unenforceability would allow class or representative arbitration, this Section 15 will be unenforceable in its entirety. Nothing in this section will be deemed to waive or otherwise limit the right to seek public injunctive relief or any other non-waivable right, pending a ruling on the substance of that claim from the arbitrator.
16. Miscellaneous.
16.1. Entire Agreement. This Agreement is the entire agreement between Customer and Archtip with respect to its subject matter and supersedes all prior or contemporaneous agreements, communications and understandings, whether written or oral. This Agreement hereby incorporates by this reference the Archtip Policies and relevant Order Forms. Customer agrees that any terms and conditions contained in any purchase order Customer sends to Archtip will not apply to this Agreement and are null and void.
16.2. Conflicting Terms. If there is a conflict between the documents that make up the Agreement, the documents will control in the following order, the: (a) Order Form; (b) Agreement; and (c) Archtip Policies.
16.3. Governing Law. This Agreement will be governed by the Governing Laws. Without prejudice to Section 15, all claims arising out of or relating to this Agreement will be brought exclusively in the Venue.
16.4. Severability. Unenforceable provisions will be modified to reflect the parties’ intention and only to the extent necessary to make them enforceable, and the remaining provisions of the Agreement will remain in full effect.
16.5. Notices. Notices must be sent via email, first class, airmail, or overnight courier and are deemed given when received. Notices to Customer may also be sent to the applicable Account email address and are deemed given when sent. Notices to Archtip must be sent to Archtip at info@archtip.com, with a copy to: Archtip Inc., 58 Royal Terrace Crescent, Bolton, Ontario, L7E 1N7.
16.6. Waiver. A waiver of any default is not a waiver of any subsequent default.
16.7. Assignment. This Agreement cannot be assigned other than as permitted under this Section 16.7 (Assignment). Archtip may assign this Agreement to an Affiliate without notice or Customer consent. Either Party may assign this Agreement to a successor to substantially all the respective party’s assets or business, provided the assigning party provides at least thirty days prior written notice of the assignment. This Agreement will be binding upon the parties and their respective successors and permitted assigns.
16.8. No Agency. Archtip and Customer are not legal partners or agents but are independent contractors.
16.9. Force Majeure. Except for payment obligations, neither Customer nor Archtip will have any liability for failures or delays resulting from conditions beyond Customer’s or Archtip’s reasonable control, including but not limited to governmental action or acts of terrorism, earthquake or other acts of God, labor conditions, or power failures.
16.10. No Third-Party Beneficiaries. There are no intended third-party beneficiaries to this Agreement, and it is Customer and Archtip’s specific intent that nothing contained in this Agreement will give rise to any right or cause of action, contractual or otherwise, in or on behalf of any third party.
16.11. Updates.
a. Generally. Archtip may update this Agreement, or Archtip Policies, by providing Customer with reasonable notice, including by posting the update on Archtip’s website. If Archtip determines in its sole judgment that an update materially impacts Customer’s rights or obligations, Archtip will provide Customer at least thirty days notice before the update is effective, unless the update is necessary for Archtip to comply with applicable law, in which case Archtip will provide Customer with as much notice as reasonably possible. Any other updates will be effective on the date Archtip posts the updated Agreement or Archtip Policy. Customer’s continued use of, or access to, the Services after an update is effective constitutes acceptance of the update. If Customer does not agree with an update, Customer may stop using the Services or terminate this Agreement under Section 11.
b. Exceptions. Except for an update to comply with applicable law, updates to this Agreement or the Archtip Policies will not apply to: (i) Disputes between Customer and Archtip arising prior to the update; or (ii) Order Forms signed by Customer and Archtip (as opposed to an automated ordering page) prior to Archtip notifying Customer of the update. However, to the extent an update relates to a Service or feature launched after an Order Form is signed it will be effective upon Customer’s first use of that Service.
17. Definitions.
“Abusive Customer Content” means Inputs or Outputs that violate Section 3.3.
“Account” means an administrative account provided to Customer by Archtip for the purpose of administering the Services.
“Administrator” means a Customer designated End User with administrative privileges.
“Account Console” means the online tool provided by Archtip to Customer for use in administering the Services.
“Affiliate” means with respect to either Party, any other person or entity that directly, or indirectly through one or more intermediaries, controls, is controlled by, or is under common control with, that Party.
“Authorized Purchaser” means a Customer employee designated by Customer to act as an authorized purchaser of the Services. Customer can designate Authorized Purchasers in an offline Order Form or in the Admin Console. Administrators are Authorized Purchasers. Authorized Purchasers may be periodically updated by Customer in the Account Console.
“Batch” means, for purposes of Section 15.7, a group of up to 50 claimants.
“Confidential Information” means any business, technical or financial information, materials, or other subject matter disclosed by Discloser to Recipient that is: (a) identified as confidential at the time of disclosure; or (b) should be reasonably understood by Recipient to be confidential under the circumstances. Confidential Information includes Customer Content.
“Claim” means legal proceedings filed by a third party.
“Customer Content” means the Input and the Output.
“Discloser” means the Party that discloses Confidential Information to the other under this Agreement.
“Dispute” means a claim by a Party arising out of or relating to this Agreement or the Services.
“Documentation” means the documentation Archtip provides to Customer or otherwise makes publicly available.
“Effective Date” means the date this Agreement is entered into by the Parties, either by acceptance online, by signing an Order Form referencing the Agreement, or by signing the Agreement itself.
“End User” means any party: (a) who accesses the Services under Customer’s Account; or (b) who uses Customer Applications. End Users may include Customer’s and its Affiliate’s employees, consultants, customers, agents, representatives, students or any other person authorized by Customer to use the Services through Customer’s Account.
“End User Account” means an account for an End User under Customer’s Account.
“Feedback” means any feedback provided by Customer to Archtip regarding the Services.
“Fees” means all fees charged to Customer’s Account in accordance with an Order Form, or if an Order Form does not exist, then according to the Pricing Page.
“Governing Laws” means applicable Canadian federal law, and the laws of the Province of Ontario, Canada, without regard to principles of conflict of laws.
“Informal Dispute Resolution Form” means the form located at https://forms.cloud.microsoft/r/H3wHrfbfwB.
“Initial Term” means the initial term for the Services beginning on the Start Date and continuing for the duration set forth on the Order Form.
“Input” means Customer and Customer’s End Users input to the Services.
“IP Rights” means all registered or unregistered intellectual property rights throughout the world, including rights in patents, copyrights, trademarks, trade secrets, designs, databases, domain names, and moral rights.
“ADR” means ADR Chambers.
“Contracting Party” means Archtip Inc.
“Archtip Policies” means the Usage Policies. The version of Archtip Policies applicable to Customer are those in effect on the most recent effective date between either the Agreement, Customer’s most recent Order Form, or Services renewal.
“Order Form” means the ordering document signed by Customer and Archtip or the Nivela webpage that Customer uses to purchase the Services.
“Output” means output from the Services based on the Input.
“Pricing Page” means the pricing table made available to Customer.
“Recipient” means the Party receiving Confidential Information from the Discloser.
“Renewal Term” means a renewal term for the Services following either the Initial Term, or a previous Renewal Term. Note that if Customer renews without a new Order Form, the duration of that Renewal Term will be the same duration of the immediately preceding Initial Term or Renewal Term.
“Reverse Engineer” means reverse assemble, reverse compile, decompile, translate, engage in model extraction or stealing attacks, or otherwise attempt to discover the source code or underlying components of the Services, algorithms, and systems of the Services (except to the extent these restrictions are contrary to applicable law).
“Security Emergency” means use of the Services by Customer or a Customer End User that could reasonably result in a security risk, credible risk of harm, infringement of third-party rights, or liability to Archtip, the Services, or a third party.
“Security Measures” means the security measures available at: [INSERT].
“Service Credits” means, for the Services, either credits purchased by Customer or promotional credits provided by Archtip to Customer.
“Service Credit Terms” means the terms available at: https://nivela.ai/service-credit-terms/.
“Services” means Archtip’s services for businesses, enterprises, or developers made available for purchase or use in Customer’s Account, along with any of Archtip’s associated software, tools, developer services, documentation, and websites, but excluding any Third-Party Service.
“Services Term” means the Initial Term and all Renewal Terms.
“Start Date” means the date an Initial Term, or Renewal Term, begins. Start Dates are listed on the Order Form. Note that if Customer renews without a new Order Form, the Start Date for that Renewal Term will be calculated based on the original Start Date.
“Term” means the term of the Agreement, which will begin on the Effective Date and continue until the earlier of: (i) the end of the Services Term; or (ii) termination of the Agreement as set forth herein.
“Third-Party Services” means products, services, or content offered by parties other than Archtip through the Services.
“Third-Party Service Terms” means any additional terms applicable to the Third-Party Service.
“Usage Limits” means End User, messaging, token, throughput rate, or other limits on Customer’s use of the Services as described in the applicable Order Form or Documentation.
“Usage Policies” means the usage policies at: https://nivela.ai/usage-policies/.
“Venue” means federal or provincial courts located in Ontario, Canada.