Common use of Materially Adverse Impact Clause in Contracts

Materially Adverse Impact. If AT&T revises a Service Publication, the revision has a materially adverse impact on Customer and AT&T does not effect revisions that remedy such materially adverse impact within 30 days after receipt of notice from Customer, then Customer may, as Customer’s sole remedy, elect to terminate the affected Service Components on 30 days’ notice to AT&T, given not later than 90 days after Customer first learns of the revision to the Service Publication. “Materially adverse impacts” do not include changes to non-stabilized pricing, changes required by governmental authority, or assessment of or changes to additional charges such as surcharges or taxes.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Master Agreement, Master Agreement

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Materially Adverse Impact. If AT&T revises a Service Publication, the revision has a materially adverse impact on Customer a Member and AT&T does not effect revisions that remedy such materially adverse impact within 30 days after receipt of notice from Customersuch Member, then Customer such Member may, as CustomerMember’s sole remedy, elect to terminate the affected Service Components on 30 days’ notice to AT&T, given not later than 90 days after Customer Member first learns of the revision to the Service Publication. “Materially adverse impacts” do not include changes to non-stabilized pricing, changes required by governmental authority, or assessment of or changes to additional charges such as surcharges or taxes.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Solicitation Number

Materially Adverse Impact. If AT&T revises a Service Publication, the revision has a materially adverse impact on Customer a Member and AT&T does not effect revisions that remedy such materially adverse impact within 30 days after receipt of notice from Customersuch Member, then Customer such Member may, as CustomerMember’s sole remedy, elect to terminate the affected Service Components on 30 days’ notice to AT&T, given not later than 90 days after Customer Member first learns of the revision to the Service Publication. “Materially adverse impacts” do not include changes to non-stabilized pricing, changes required by governmental authority, or assessment of or changes to additional charges such as surcharges or taxes.taxes.‌‌

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Samples: vrapp.vendorregistry.com

Materially Adverse Impact. If AT&T revises a Service Publication, the revision has a materially adverse impact on Customer and AT&T does not effect affect revisions that remedy such materially adverse impact within 30 days after receipt of notice from Customer, then Customer may, as Customer’s sole remedy, elect to terminate the affected Service Components on 30 days’ notice to AT&T, given not later than 90 days after Customer first learns of the revision to the Service Publication. “Materially adverse impacts” do not include changes to non-stabilized pricing, changes required by governmental authority, or assessment of or changes to additional charges such as surcharges or taxes.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Master Agreement

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Materially Adverse Impact. If AT&T revises a Service Publication, the revision has a materially adverse impact on Customer and AT&T does not effect revisions that remedy such materially adverse impact within 30 thirty (30) days after receipt of notice from Customer, then Customer may, as Customer’s 's sole remedy, elect to terminate the affected Service Components on 30 days' notice to AT&T, given not later than 90 ninety (90) days after Customer first learns of the revision to the Service Publication. “Materially adverse impacts” do not include changes to non-stabilized pricing, changes required by governmental authority, or assessment of or changes to additional charges such as surcharges or taxes.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Services Agreement

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