Suspension for Fraud, Network Blockage or Degradation, Legal Compliance Sample Clauses

Suspension for Fraud, Network Blockage or Degradation, Legal Compliance. 46 Labs may discontinue furnishing Service by blocking connectivity to or from certain countries, cities; or cancel Customer’s account immediately and terminate this Agreement without notice and without 46 Labs incurring any liability whatsoever, if 46 Labs deems that such action is necessary to prevent or protect against fraud, or to otherwise protect 46 Labs’ personnel, agents, facilities or services, for reasons which include but are not limited to: (a) violation of the AUP; (b) use or misuse of the service in a manner that results, or could result, in network blockage or other degradations that adversely affect the service furnished to Customer or to other existing or prospective customers of 46 Labs; (c) uses, or threatens to use any of the services for any unlawful or fraudulent purpose or otherwise violates the terms of the Agreement; (d) if 46 Labs is ordered or requested to terminate service by a governmental entity; (e) a change in law or regulation that financially impairs 46 Labs ability to deliver the service; (f) a violation of the FUP; or (g) violation of any other FCC or FTC rule or law applicable to the service.
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