Common use of SECURITY CONCERNS Clause in Contracts

SECURITY CONCERNS. If at any time Customer in good faith believes there is a deficiency in the security of the FAN Mail Services, Customer shall inform DST of its security concern in writing as soon as possible. Customer and DST shall promptly meet in good faith to discuss the security concern and to mutually develop a written plan to resolve the security concern. In the event that DST fails to remedy the security concern or in the event that the two Parties, despite good faith efforts, fail to agree on a course of action to address Customer’s security concern within thirty (30) days of Customer’s written notice, then Customer shall have the right to terminate this Agreement, including all then outstanding Service Exhibits, without penalty upon thirty (30) days’ written notice of termination.

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Sources: Master Agreement (Allstate Financial Investment Trust)

SECURITY CONCERNS. If at any time Customer in good faith believes there is a deficiency in the security of the FAN Mail Services, Customer shall inform DST of its security concern in writing as soon as possible. Customer and DST shall promptly meet in good faith to discuss the security concern and to mutually develop a written plan to resolve the security concern. In the event that DST fails to remedy the security concern or in the event that the two Parties, despite good faith efforts, fail to agree on a course of action to address Customer’s security concern within thirty (30) days of Customer’s written notice, then Customer shall have the right to terminate this Agreement, including all then outstanding Service Exhibits, without penalty upon thirty (30) days’ written notice of termination.

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Sources: Master Agreement (Allstate Financial Investment Trust)