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Corporation Software Product(s)

IMPORTANT—READ CAREFULLY: This Intergraph End-User License Agreement (“EULA”) is a legal agreement
between you (either an individual or a single legal entity) and Intergraph Corporation (“Intergraph”) for the Intergraph
software product(s) (“SOFTWARE PRODUCT”) with which this EULA is delivered, which includes computer software
and all of the contents of the files, disk(s), CD-ROM(s) or other media with which this EULA is provided, including any
templates, printed materials, and “online” or electronic documentation, all copies, and any upgrades, modified versions,
and updates, of the SOFTWARE PRODUCT, if any, licensed to you by Intergraph. Any software provided along with the
SOFTWARE PRODUCT that is associated with a separate end-user license agreement is licensed to you under the terms of
that license agreement. By installing, copying, downloading, accessing or otherwise using the SOFTWARE PRODUCT,
you agree to be bound by the terms of this EULA. You agree that this EULA is enforceable like any written, negotiated
contract signed by you. If you do not agree to the terms of this EULA, do not download, install or use the SOFTWARE
PRODUCT; you may, however, return it to the place where you obtained it.

LICENSE AND LIMITED WARRANTY:

Intergraph provides this SOFTWARE PRODUCT and licenses its use to you. You assume responsibility for the
selection of this SOFTWARE PRODUCT to achieve your intended results, and for the installation, use and results
obtained from this SOFTWARE PRODUCT. THIS SOFTWARE PRODUCT IS A PROPRIETARY PRODUCT OF
INTERGRAPH AND ADDITIONAL THIRD PARTIES, AND IS PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT LAWS AND
INTERNATIONAL TREATY. TITLE TO THIS SOFTWARE PRODUCT, OR ANY COPY, MODIFICATION OR
MERGED PORTION OF THIS SOFTWARE PRODUCT SHALL AT ALL TIMES REMAIN WITH INTERGRAPH
AND SUCH THIRD PARTIES. The SOFTWARE PRODUCT is licensed, not sold. All rights not expressly granted
are reserved by Intergraph.

Definitions. As used in this EULA, the following terms are defined as follows:
Key shall mean an authorization code issued by Intergraph for certain products to permit one licensed user to operate
on a Local Area Network. Each licensed User of those products requires a separate Key.
PDA shall mean Personal Digital Assistant.
User shall mean any individual or organization (or an individual employed by the same) that is authorized by you to
use the SOFTWARE PRODUCT.
System shall mean any collection of computers sharing a single licensing server or a set of redundant licensing
services.
Update shall mean any upgrade, modified version and/or update of the SOFTWARE PRODUCT.
XML Files shall mean those XML (Extensible Markup Language) files generated by the SOFTWARE PRODUCT,
where applicable.
XSL Stylesheets, when included with the SOFTWARE PRODUCT, shall mean the XSL (Extensible Stylesheet
Language) presentation of a class of XML Files by describing how an instance of the class is transformed into an
XML document that uses the formatting vocabulary.

License Grant. This EULA grants to you one of the following non-exclusive, non-assignable licenses. The
particular license type for the SOFTWARE PRODUCT you purchased, subscribed to, or obtained will be designated in
the product description, and verified by the Intergraph license system (if an electronic license manager tool is
incorporated in the SOFTWARE PRODUCT). Your license type will be Concurrent-Use, Node-Locked or System-
Use. If not otherwise indicated, your license type will be considered to be Node-Locked.

a. Concurrent-Use Licenses allow for the checking in and checking out of the total available licenses to Users. At
any point, you may run as many copies of the SOFTWARE PRODUCT as you have licenses. If the SOFTWARE
PRODUCT is enabled to be run in a disconnected mode, a User may check out a license for mobile or home use,
thus reducing the total number of licenses available in the license pool until the license is checked back in. If the
SOFTWARE PRODUCT is not enabled to be run in a disconnected mode, the mobile or home computer will
require a Node-Locked License. If the anticipated number of Users of the SOFTWARE PRODUCT will exceed
the number of applicable licenses, and in the absence of a license manager tool incorporated in the SOFTWARE
PRODUCT, then you must have a reasonable mechanism or process to assure that the number of persons using the

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