Common use of No Application Clause in Contracts

No Application. The Registrar must not submit a Domain Name Application to the Registry or provide any other Registrar Services to a Registrant unless: 13.2.1 the Registrar is the registrar of the Registrant, as identified in the Registry; or 13.2.2 the Registrant has asked the Registrar to provide such services.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Registrar Agreement, Registrar Agreement

No Application. The Registrar must not submit a Domain Name Application to the Registry or provide any other Registrar Services to a Registrant unless: 13.2.1 14.2.1. the Registrar is the registrar of the Registrant, as identified in the RegistryRegistry Database; or 13.2.2 14.2.2. the Registrant has asked the Registrar to provide such services.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Registry Registrar Agreement, Registry Registrar Agreement

No Application. The Registrar must not submit a Domain Name Application to the Registry or provide any other Registrar Services to a Registrant unless: 13.2.1 unless the Registrar is the registrar of the Registrant, as identified in the Registry; or 13.2.2 , or the Registrant has asked the Registrar to provide such services.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Registrar Agreement

No Application. The Registrar must not submit a Domain Name Application to the Registry or provide any other Registrar Services to a Registrant unless: 13.2.1 12.2.1 the Registrar is the registrar of the Registrant, as identified in the Registry; or 13.2.2 12.2.2 the Registrant has asked the Registrar to provide such services.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Registrar Agreement