Common use of Change in Services Clause in Contracts

Change in Services. The Providers may from time to time supplement, modify, substitute or otherwise alter the Services provided by such Provider, provided that such supplement, modification, substitution or alteration does not adversely affect the quality or availability of Services or increase the cost of using such Services in a material respect. Notwithstanding the foregoing, a Provider will have the right to (a) temporarily interrupt the provision of Services for emergency or routine maintenance purposes and/or (b) temporarily shut down the operation of the systems of the Provider providing the Services if, in each case, it is the commercially reasonable judgment of the Provider that such action is reasonably required or customary for its business, the Provider uses commercially reasonable efforts to arrange for the provision of such Services impacted by such temporary interruption and/or shutdown where reasonably practicable and at no material additional cost and expense to Recipient, and, where reasonably practicable, subject to reasonable written notice (under the circumstances) and reasonable consultation with Recipient with respect thereto. In performing any maintenance or causing any shutdown or interruption contemplated by this Section 2.06, the Provider shall use commercially reasonable efforts to minimize the impact of such maintenance, shutdown or interruption on the Services and the Recipient’s Business. The Provider shall provide notification to Recipient of any such temporary interruption and/or shutdown as soon as practicable.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Transition Services Agreement (SharkNinja, Inc.), Transition Services Agreement (SharkNinja, Inc.)

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Change in Services. The Providers may from time to time supplement, modify, substitute or otherwise alter the Services provided by such Provider, provided that such supplement, modification, substitution or alteration does not adversely affect the quality or availability of Services or increase the cost of using such Services Services, in each case, in a material respect. Notwithstanding the foregoing, a Provider will have the right to (ai) temporarily interrupt the provision of Services for emergency or routine maintenance purposes and/or (bii) temporarily shut down the operation of the systems of the Provider providing the Services if, in each case, it is the commercially reasonable judgment of the Provider that such action is reasonably required or customary for its business, the Provider uses commercially reasonable efforts to arrange for the provision of such Services impacted by such temporary interruption and/or shutdown where reasonably practicable and at no material additional cost and expense to Recipient, and, where reasonably practicable, subject to reasonable written notice (under the circumstances) and reasonable consultation with Recipient with respect thereto. In performing any maintenance or causing any shutdown or interruption contemplated by this Section 2.06, the Provider shall use commercially reasonable efforts to minimize the impact of such maintenance, shutdown or interruption maintenance on the Services and the Recipient’s Business. The Provider shall provide notification to Recipient of any such temporary interruption and/or shutdown as soon as practicable.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Transition Services Agreement (NCR Atleos Corp), Transition Services Agreement (NCR ATMCo, LLC)

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