Common use of By the Service Provider Clause in Contracts

By the Service Provider. If a Subscribing Entity materially defaults in the performance of any of its duties or obligations under this Agreement, the Service Provider, by giving at least 30 days prior written notice, may cancel any affected Services provided to that Subscribing Entity under this Agreement. If the Subscribing Entity cures the default to the satisfaction of the Service Provider and before the cancellation of Service date, the Order will remain in full force and effect. If the Subscribing Entity fails to cure, then the Subscribing Entity will remain liable for charges accrued but unpaid as of the cancellation date and any Early Termination Charge as outlined in the appropriate Service Attachment(s), if applicable.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Master Cloud Services Agreement, Master Cloud Services Agreement

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By the Service Provider. If a Subscribing Entity materially defaults in the performance of any of its duties or obligations under this Agreement, the Service Provider, by giving at least 30 thirty (30) days prior written notice, may cancel any affected Services provided to that Subscribing Entity under this Agreement. If the Subscribing Entity cures the default to the satisfaction of the Service Provider and before the cancellation of Service date, the Order will remain in full force and effect. If the Subscribing Entity fails to cure, then the Subscribing Entity will remain liable for charges accrued but unpaid as of the cancellation date and any Early Termination Charge as outlined in the appropriate Service Attachment(s), if applicable.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Master Service Agreement, Master Service Agreement

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