Common use of Suspension for Ongoing Harm Clause in Contracts

Suspension for Ongoing Harm. Customer agrees that Vendor may, with reasonably contemporaneous telephonic or electronic mail notice to Customer, suspend Customer’s access to the Service if Vendor reasonably concludes that Customer’s use of the Service is causing immediate and ongoing harm to Vendor or others. Vendor will use commercially reasonable efforts to resolve the issues causing the suspension of Service. Customer agrees that Vendor will not be liable to Customer or to any third party for any suspension of the Service under such circumstances as described in this Section.

Appears in 9 contracts

Samples: End User License Agreement, Easymed Partners, LLC Service Agreement, Service Agreement

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Suspension for Ongoing Harm. Customer Client agrees that Vendor may, with reasonably contemporaneous telephonic or electronic mail notice to CustomerClient, suspend CustomerClient’s access to the Service if Vendor reasonably concludes that CustomerClient’s use of the Service is causing immediate and ongoing harm to Vendor or others. Vendor will use commercially reasonable efforts to resolve the issues causing the suspension of Service. Customer Client agrees that Vendor will not be liable to Customer Client or to any third party for any suspension of the Service under such circumstances as described in this Section.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Service Agreement

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