Excessive Consumption Sample Clauses

Excessive Consumption. In order to ensure fair access to the Service by all users, and to protect the integrity of the Service, Cottage Country Internet shall be entitled to take steps to prevent continuous and/or excessive consumption of Service bandwidth by users of the Service. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, Cottage Country Internet reserves the right: (1) to limit throughput rates of certain bandwidth-intensive activities such as, but not limited to, audio and video streaming, and automatic file exchange applications; (2) to discontinue the provision of the Service via specific ports or communication protocols; and/or (3) increase or decrease the relative priority of any or all traffic flow.
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Excessive Consumption. If Checkmarx determines that Customer’s aggregate activity on the Services or SaaS/Hosted Software imposes an unreasonable load on the bandwidth or infrastructure, Checkmarx may impose controls to keep the usage below excessive levels.
Excessive Consumption. If HB&A determines that Customer’s aggregate activity on the Service imposes an unreasonable load on bandwidth or infrastructure, HB&A may impose controls to keep the usage below excessive levels. For Inline Service, defined as the processing or effecting data in transit to and from the end-user to the internet, the expected average weekly usage is 6 kilobits per second per user. Upon receiving Service notification (e.g., email) of excessive (vs. expected) usage, Customer agrees to immediately work on a usage reduction plan, or to work with its Authorized Reseller to enter into a separate fee agreement for the remainder of the Service Term. If the parties are not able to establish a resolution within ten days after the initial Service notification, then HB&A may institute controls on the Service or terminate the Service and this Agreement, without liability
Excessive Consumption. Tenant shall not connect any apparatus with electric current except through existing electrical outlets in the Premises, without Landlord's prior written consent which shall not be unreasonably withheld. Tenant shall not consume water in excess of that usually and reasonably furnished or supplied for the use of other tenants in the Project using their premises as general office space, including limited lunchroom facilities (as reasonably determined by Landlord), without first procuring the written consent of Landlord, which will not be unreasonably withheld provided that Tenant shall be responsible to pay for such excess use, and in the event of consent, Landlord may cause to be installed a water meter for the Premises to measure the amount of water consumed. The cost of any such meter and of its installation, maintenance and repair shall be paid for by the Tenant and Tenant agrees to pay Landlord promptly upon demand for all such water consumed as shown by said meter, at the rates charged for such services by the local public utility company plus any additional reasonable and necessary expense incurred by Landlord in keeping account of the water so consumed. If a separate meter is not installed, the excess cost for such water shall be established by an estimate made by a utility company hired by Landlord at Tenant's expense.
Excessive Consumption. In order to ensure fair access to the Service by all users, and to protect the integrity of the Service, Cottage Country Internet shall be entitled to take steps to prevent continuous and/or excessive consumption of Service bandwidth by users of the Service. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, Cottage Country Internet reserves the right to discontinue the provision of the Service if excessive consumption goes beyond the service support plan you have signed on.
Excessive Consumption. Excessive consumption of network or system resources, whether intentional or unintentional, is strictly prohibited. BullsEye reserves the right to determine in its sole discretion whether a Client’s use violates this restriction; however, for fixed wireless 2020.1 Universal Ts & Cs | Page 1 of 19 Service, routine use in excess of 5GB of data per location per month will generally be deemed to constitute excessive consumption.
Excessive Consumption. Excessive consumption of network or system resources, whether intentional or unintentional, is strictly prohibited. Unless specified in the Pricing Agreement/Quote, Crosswind reserves the right to determine in its sole discretion whether a Client’s use violates this restriction. For wireless plans of 5GB or below, routine use in excess of 10GB of data per location per month of wireless Service is deemed to constitute excessive consumption. For wireless plans of 10GB and above, excessive consumption will also be deemed to occur when the usage exceeds the existing plan by 10GB.
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Excessive Consumption. If Symantec determines that Customer’s aggregate activity on the Service imposes an unreasonable load (Customer’s average per User usage is greater than the average per User usage generated by 95% of inline Users of the Service on a monthly basis) on bandwidth, infrastructure, or otherwise, Symantec may impose controls to keep the usage below excessive levels. Upon receiving Service notification (e.g., email) of excessive (vs. expected) usage, Customer agrees to remediate their usage within ten (10) days, or to work with its reseller to enter into a separate fee agreement for the remainder of the Subscription Term. Symantec reserves the right to manage bandwidth and route traffic in a commercially optimal way, including without limitations, diverting traffic from well-known media streaming, trusted software update sites and cloud based backup sites to the extent not posing any material security threat to Users, and providing guidance to Customer on ways that Customer can control bandwidth usage by bypassing such sites. • User Count. In the event that Customer exceeds its licensed Users (as measured in Symantec’s reporting system or as otherwise calculated by Symantec), Customer agrees to promptly pay the amounts invoiced for the excess usage and/or submit a new order for the excess use. In addition, the parties agree to meet in good faith to determine the number of new User subscriptions required by Customer for the remainder of the Subscription Term. • Optional add-on services may be available with the Service and will be provided in accordance with their documentation. • Symantec Endpoint Protection. Customers that have both a Symantec Endpoint Protection (“SEP”) license and Service subscription are given access to use the WSS Traffic Redirection (“WTR”) feature. If Customer enables the WTR feature, Symantec will install a TLS root certificate authority (“CA”) on each licensed Device (as defined in the SEP Product Use Rights Supplement). The CA permits the Service to intercept and inspect encrypted traffic, and is necessary for the Service to operate with encrypted (HTTPS) traffic. If the CA was installed by SEP, the CA will be removed when the WTR feature is disabled. Symantec will use intercepted traffic to authenticate traffic as originating from a valid User of the Service, carry out processing of traffic as configured within the Service and for delivery of error responses. Use of the WTR feature is intended only for Customers who have valid licenses...
Excessive Consumption. In the event the Premises are not separately metered or sub-metered and if LANDLORD reasonably determines that TENANT is using an excessive amount of utilities compared to the consumption of other tenants who are served by the same meter(s), then LANDLORD may cause periodic usage surveys to be prepared, and the amount of the determined excessive consumption shall be billed to TENANT as an addition to the Fixed Rent otherwise determined herein.
Excessive Consumption. In order to ensure fair access to the Service by all users, and to protect the integrity of the Service, 4pairless communications inc shall be entitled to take steps to prevent continuous and/or excessive consumption of Service ba ndwidth by u sers of the Se rvice. Without limiting the generality of the foregoin g, 4pairless communi cations inc reserves the right:
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