Initial Registration Periods Sample Clauses

The 'Initial Registration Periods' clause defines the specific duration for which a party is first granted rights or access under an agreement, such as the initial term of a service, license, or membership. Typically, this clause outlines the start and end dates of the initial period, and may specify any conditions for renewal or expiration. By clearly establishing the timeframe of the initial commitment, this clause ensures both parties understand their obligations and helps prevent disputes over the length of the agreement.
Initial Registration Periods. Initial registrations of registered names may be made in the registry in one (1) year increments for up to a maximum of ten (10) years. For the avoidance of doubt, initial registrations of registered names may not exceed ten (10) years.

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