Client Cause Sample Clauses
Client Cause. Client may terminate the Services on one month's notice: (i) at the written recommendation of a government or regulatory agency following a change in either applicable law or the Services; (ii) if Company’s modification to the computing environment used to provide the Services causes Client to be noncompliant with applicable laws; or (iii) if Company notifies Client of a modification that has a material adverse effect on Client’s use of the Services, provided that Company will have 90 days to work with Client to minimize such effect.
Client Cause each of the following: a. a breach of the terms of the Agreement by the Client; b. incorrect use of the Services or operator error, in each case, in breach of the Agreement or the requirements of the Documentation; c. any fault in data which is provided, or uploaded to the Software Subscription Service by the Client including inherent inconsistencies or errors in format; d. errors or defects in the Client’s end-points, interconnectivity to AutoRek systems, or any other elements for which Client is expressly stated to have sole responsibility under the Agreement or Documentation; e. Incidents that result from the Client’s failure to adhere to the any required configurations, follow any policies of acceptable use, or your use of the service in a manner inconsistent with the features and functionality of the Software Subscription Services; f. Incidents that result from attempts to perform operations that exceed prescribed usage; g. Incidents that result from the Client’s failure to follow appropriate security practices. Client Designated Representative: the designated staff of the Client who have either: (i) had appropriate training from AutoRek; or (ii) been accepted as a suitable liaison able to raise Incident Tickets as described in paragraph 3.2. Defect(s): the defect(s) more particularly outlined in paragraph 7 of this Support Addendum. Downtime: a period of time when the Platform resources are not Available excluding the periods outlined in paragraph 4.3.
