Disposability Sample Clauses
The Disposability clause defines the conditions under which certain rights, obligations, or assets under an agreement can be transferred, assigned, or otherwise disposed of by one or more parties. In practice, this clause may specify whether a party can sell, assign, or delegate their interests to a third party, and may set requirements such as obtaining prior written consent or meeting specific criteria. Its core function is to provide clarity and control over the transferability of contractual interests, thereby preventing unwanted or unauthorized changes in the parties involved or the distribution of rights and obligations.
Disposability. Support failures by easily being started and stopped.
Disposability. A disposable Sanitary Napkin with the covering removed should disintegrate in 15 liters of water in not more than 5 minutes.
Disposability. The provider offers the services subject to availability. The provider endeavours to keep the services always accessible. The possibilities of use may be restricted or temporarily interrupted by maintenance work, further development or malfunctions. This may also result in data loss.
