Common use of Right to Alter Service Clause in Contracts

Right to Alter Service. In its sole discretion and without liability to Customer, Company may: (a) alter the methods, processes or suppliers by or through which it provides Service; (b) change the facilities used to provide Service; or (c) substitute comparable Service for that being provided to Customer. If necessary due to the potential impact on affected Customers, the Company will furnish prior notice of any alterations, changes or substitutions.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Terms and Conditions, Customer Agreement, General Terms and Conditions

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Right to Alter Service. In its sole discretion and without liability to Customer, Company may: (a) alter the methods, processes or suppliers by or through which it provides the Service; (b) change the facilities used to provide Service; or (c) substitute comparable Service for that being provided to Customer. If necessary necessary, due to the potential impact on affected Customersimpact, the Company will furnish prior notice of any alterations, changes or substitutionssubstitutions to the affected Customers.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: General Terms and Conditions

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