Common use of Start of Service Date Clause in Contracts

Start of Service Date. After GTT has determined that a delivered Service conforms to the relevant Service specifications, GTT will notify Client (in writing or electronically) that the Service is activated and is available for use (“Start of Service Letter”). GTT may incrementally deliver individual Services or locations specified in a SOF, when ready, which may result in different Start of Service Dates for each incrementally delivered Service or location. Client shall have two (2) business days to notify GTT that it is rejecting the Service as a result of its failure to meet the applicable Service specifications. Unless a Service is rejected by Client as provided above, the “Start of Service Date” shall be the earlier of (i) the date that Client begins using the Service for any purpose other than testing or (ii) the date of the Start of Service Letter. The Client’s failure to test or delay in testing the Service or failure to utilize or delay in utilizing the Service on or after the Start of Service Letter date shall not prevent GTT from billing the Client for the Service.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Master Service Agreement, Master Service Agreement, Master Service Agreement

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