Common use of New Services Clause in Contracts

New Services. From time to time, CUSTOMER may request that PROVIDER furnish additional services to CUSTOMER that are not within the scope of the Services (“New Services”). PROVIDER will discuss with CUSTOMER such request and the ramifications of such additional services on the existing Services, but will not be obligated to provide such additional services. Such requests shall be addressed through the Change Control Procedure described in Section 19.0 hereof. CUSTOMER shall bear all costs agreed in advance between the parties and incurred by PROVIDER on account of transition or migration of New Services from CUSTOMER to PROVIDER.

Appears in 10 contracts

Samples: Master Outsourcing Agreement (Genworth Financial Inc), Master Outsourcing Agreement (Genworth Financial Inc), Master Outsourcing Agreement (Genworth Financial Inc)

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New Services. From time to time, CUSTOMER may request that PROVIDER furnish additional services to CUSTOMER that are not within the scope of the Services (“New Services”). PROVIDER will discuss with CUSTOMER such request and the ramifications of such additional services on the existing Services, but will not be obligated to provide such additional services. Such requests shall be addressed through the Change Control Procedure described in Section 19.0 19 hereof. CUSTOMER shall bear all costs agreed in advance between the parties and incurred by PROVIDER on account of transition or migration of New Services from CUSTOMER to PROVIDER.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Master Outsourcing Agreement (Genworth Financial Inc), Master Outsourcing Agreement (Genworth Financial Inc), Master Outsourcing Agreement (Genworth Financial Inc)

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