| Escrow is a way
to transfer any type of property and/or money using a neutral
third party |
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| When entering
in to a contractual transaction with unknown parties, you
may desire protection |
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| Today’s
businesses are increasingly dependant on crucial assets
that they do not |
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| The value of an escrow agreements depends entirely on the completeness and legibility of the deposited material. For this reason, technical verification of the escrow material is a basic requirement of a quality arrangement.
At BCES we offer various levels of varification to suit all of your needs. |
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| This basic verification is carried out on all deposited merchandise. |
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| The object of this optional verification is to determine the completeness of the source code deposited to the licensed software. |
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| The object of this extensive
optional verification is to rebuild and test the product
from the data and materials deposited. |
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| Basic requirements of any deposited material should conform to: |
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Are the materials readable? |
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Does the media contain a fully accessible source code? |
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Does the deposit visually match what was agreed upon in the
escrow agreement? |
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Is it virus free? |
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Is it documented? |
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| If a deposit fails to meet the above requirements it will most likely
be of little or no use should it be released. |
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