Common use of Suspending access Clause in Contracts

Suspending access. Without limiting any other right or remedy available to the Supplier, the Supplier may restrict or suspend the Client's access to the SaaS Service where the Client (including any of its personnel) or one or more of its Permitted Users: a undermines, or attempts to undermine, the security or integrity of the SaaS Service or any Underlying Systems; b uses, or attempts to use, the SaaS Service: i for improper purposes; or ii in a manner, other than for normal operational purposes, that materially reduces the operational performance of the SaaS Service; or c has otherwise materially breached the Agreement (in the Supplier's reasonable opinion).

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Software as a Service Agreement, Standard Terms & Conditions