Common use of Lifecycle Monitoring Service Clause in Contracts

Lifecycle Monitoring Service. Entrust will provide You with a lifecycle monitoring service ("LMS"). The LMS is designed to reduce the chance of disruption of Your service which may be caused by the expiration of the Your Certificate(s). Entrust will use commercially reasonable efforts to send an email to the technical contact listed in the information provided to Entrust with Your Certificate Services Application (such person referred to as “Notice Recipient”). Such email will inform the Notice Recipient that Your Certificate(s) is due to expire shortly. Usually, the email notification will be sent approximately thirty (30) and fifteen (15) days prior to the date on which Your Certificate(s) is due to expire. In the event that the Notice Recipient changes, You can still receive a LMS email notice if You provide Entrust with updated contact information for the Notice Recipient at least sixty (60) days prior to the date that Your Certificate(s) is due to expire. You will not be eligible for the LMS if Your Notice Recipient changes and Entrust is not informed of such change within the time period set forth above.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Entrust Certificate Services Subscription Agreement, Entrust Certificate Services Subscription Agreement, Entrust Certificate Services Subscription Agreement

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