AM-MI Clause Samples
The AM-MI clause typically refers to an "Amendment – Most Favored Nation" or "Amendment – Most Important" provision, depending on context, but without further context, it is most commonly associated with an "Amendment" clause. This clause outlines the process by which changes or modifications to an agreement can be made, usually requiring written consent from all parties involved. For example, if the parties wish to alter a delivery schedule or update payment terms, the AM-MI clause would specify that such changes must be documented and agreed upon in writing. Its core function is to ensure that any amendments to the contract are formally acknowledged, preventing misunderstandings and maintaining the integrity of the original agreement.
AM-MI. As used herein, AM-MI means the applicable SBC-owned doing business in Michigan.
AM-MI represents and warrants that it is a corporation duly organized, validly existing and in good standing under the laws of its state of incorporation. SBC
AM-MI will indemnify Baraga for any claims of infringement arising from Baraga use of Intellectual Property within the scope of any license agreement negotiated by AM-MI for Baraga. Baraga will indemnify AM-MI for any claims of infringement arising from Baraga use of Intellectual Property beyond that differs from AM-MI’s use and was not within the scope contemplated by the license agreement negotiated by AM-MI for Baraga if such agreement is obtained.
AM-MI and Baraga shall each use their best efforts to meet the Interconnection Activation Dates.
AM-MI and Baraga shall each be responsible for one-half (1/2) of expenses payable to a Third Party for Commission fees or other charges (including regulatory fees and any costs of notice or publication, but not including attorney’s fees) associated with the filing of this agreement.
AM-MI will update Baraga’s End User 911 Records in the E911 DBMS. AM-MI will then provide Baraga an error and status report. This report will be provided in a timely fashion and in accordance with the methods and procedures described in the documentation to be provided to Baraga.
AM-MI and Baraga shall reasonably cooperate with the other Party in handling law enforcement requests as follows:
AM-MI s liability and potential damages, if any, for its gross negligence, recklessness or intentional misconduct, is not limited by any provision of this Appendix. AM-MI shall not be liable to Baraga, its End Users or its E911 calling parties or any other parties or persons for any Loss arising out of the provision of E911 Service or any errors, interruptions, defects, failures or malfunctions of E911 Service, including any and all equipment and data processing systems associated therewith. Damages arising out of such interruptions, defects, failures or malfunctions of the system after AM-MI has been notified and has had reasonable time to repair, shall in no event exceed an amount equivalent to any charges made for the service affected for the period following notice from Baraga until service is restored.
AM-MI shall provide Baraga with a file containing the Master Street Address Guide (MSAG) for Baraga respective exchanges or communities. The MSAG will be provided on a routine basis but only for those areas where Baraga is authorized to do business as a local exchange service provider and AM-MI is the 911 service provider.
AM-MI s ALI database shall accept electronically transmitted files that are based upon NENA standards. Manual entry shall be allowed only in the event that DBMS is not functioning properly.
