Excuse from Obligations Sample Clauses

Excuse from Obligations. Customer is excused from its obligations relating to any claim, action or suit under the clause entitled “Customer Indemnification” if Verizon fails to: (a) provide prompt written notice of the third party claim, action, or suit to Customer, provided that the failure of Verizon to provide such notice materially prejudices Customer’s defense and/or settlement of such claim, action or suit; (b) co-operate with all reasonable requests of Customer in connection with the defense and/or settlement of such claim, action or suit, at Customer’s reasonable expense; and/or (c) surrender exclusive control to Customer of the defense and/or settlement of such claim, action, or suit.
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Excuse from Obligations. 29.2.2 Prior Consent Required. 30. Confidentiality. 31. Customer Data. 31.1 Customer Data. 31.2 Protection Measures. 31.3 Access. 31.4 Use of Customer Data. 31.5 Withdrawal of Consent. 31.6 Customer Consent. 32. Service Marks, Trademarks and Name. 33. Notices.
Excuse from Obligations. The Customer is excused from its obligations relating to any claim, action or suit under this Section 19 if t h e Supplier fails to: (a) provide to the Customer prompt written notice of the claim, action, or suit for which indemnification is sought, provided that the failure of the Supplier to provide such notice materially prejudices the Customer’s defense and/or settlement of such claim, action or suit; (b) cooperate with all reasonable requests of the Customer in connection with the defense and/or settlement of such claim, action or suit, at t h e Customer’s reasonable expense; and/or (c) surrender exclusive control to t h e Customer of the defense and/or settlement of such claim, action, or suit.
Excuse from Obligations. 28.2.2 Prior Consent Required. 29. Confidentiality.
Excuse from Obligations. 29.2.2 Prior Consent Required. 30. Confidentiality. 31. Customer Data. 31.1 Customer Data. 31.2 Protection Measures. 31.3 Access. 31.4 Use of Customer Data. 31.5 Statutory Protections. 31.6 Withdrawal of Consent. 31.7 Customer Consent. 32. Service Marks, Trademarks and Name. 33. Notices. 34. Relationship.‌ 35. Third Party Beneficiaries. 36. Assignment. 37. Variation. 38. No Waiver. 39. Survival. 40. Severability.‌ 41. General Dispute Resolution. 42. Governing Law and Language.
Excuse from Obligations. The Concessionaire shall not be in breach of any of its obligations under this Agreement to the extent that the Terminal is not available to Users on account of any of the following events:
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