Overlap Exception Sample Clauses
An Overlap Exception clause defines how contractual obligations or rights are handled when they overlap with those in other agreements or sections of the same contract. Typically, this clause clarifies which provision takes precedence or how conflicting terms are to be interpreted, ensuring that parties are not subject to double obligations or conflicting requirements. Its core function is to prevent confusion and disputes by specifying how overlapping or redundant provisions are resolved, thereby ensuring clarity and consistency in the application of the contract.
Overlap Exception. If a domain registration is extended within the Transfer Grace Period, then the current Registrar's account is charged for the number of years the registration is extended.
Overlap Exception. If a domain is deleted within one or several Transfer Grace Periods, then only the current sponsoring Registrar is credited for the transfer amount. For example, if a domain is transferred from Registrar A to Registrar B and then to Registrar C and finally deleted by Registrar C within the Transfer Grace Period of the first and second transfers, then only the last transfer is credited to Registrar C. • If a domain registration is extended within the Transfer Grace Period, then the current Registrar's account is charged for the number of years the registration is extended.
