Suspension for Prohibited Acts Sample Clauses

Suspension for Prohibited Acts. We may suspend your Subscription and with it access to any or all Services without notice for use of the Service in a way that violates applicable laws or regulations or the Terms of this Agreement.
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Suspension for Prohibited Acts. We may suspend any User’s access to the Subscription Service for: (i) use of the Subscription Service in a way that violates applicable local, state, federal, or foreign laws or regulations or the terms of this Agreement, (ii) use of the ChurchDesk e-mail send service that results in excessive bounce-backs, SPAM notices or requests for removal from a mailing list by recipients, or (iii) repeated instances of posting or uploading material that infringes or is alleged to infringe on the copyright or trademark rights of any person or entity.
Suspension for Prohibited Acts. We may suspend any User’s access to any or all Subscription Services without notice for: (i) use of the Subscription Service in a way that violates applicable local, state, federal, or foreign laws or regulations or the terms of this Agreement, (ii) repeated instances of posting or uploading material that infringes or is alleged to infringe on the copyright or trademark rights of any person or entity. We may, without notice, review, edit and delete any Customer Data or Customer Materials that we determine in good faith violate these terms or the Acceptable Use Policy, provided that, we have no duty to pre-screen, control, monitor or edit your Customer Data or Customer Materials.
Suspension for Prohibited Acts. We may suspend any User’s access to any or all Membership Services without notice for:
Suspension for Prohibited Acts. We may suspend any User’s access to any or all Subscription Services without notice for: (i) use of the Subscription Service in a way that violates applicable local, state, federal, or foreign laws or regulations or the terms of this Agreement, (ii) use of the Contexxt email send service that results in excessive hard bounces, SPAM complaints via feedback loops, direct spam complaints (to our abuse desk), or requests for removal from a mailing list by recipients, or (iii) repeated instances of posting or uploading material that infringes or is alleged to infringe on the copyright or trademark rights of any person or entity. We may, without notice, review and delete any Customer Data or Customer Materials that we determine in good faith violate these terms or the AUP, provided that, we have no duty to prescreen, control, monitor or edit your Customer Data or Customer Materials.
Suspension for Prohibited Acts. Scoir may suspend any User’s access to any or all Services without notice for use of the Services in a manner that Scoir deems, at its reasonable and sole discretion, to: (i) violate applicable local, state, or federal laws or regulations; or (ii) violate any restrictions of use contained in Section
Suspension for Prohibited Acts. The Licensor may suspend your access to any or all services under this Agreement without notice for: (i) use of the Software in a way that violates applicable local, state, federal, or foreign laws or regulations or the terms of this Agreement, (ii) use of the Software that results in excessive hard bounces, SPAM complaints via feedback loops, direct spam complaints (to our abuse desk), or requests for removal from a mailing list by recipients, or (iii) repeated instances of posting or uploading material that infringes or is alleged to infringe on the copyright or trademark rights of any person or entity. The Licensor may, without notice, review, edit and delete any Customer Data or Customer Materials that we determine in good faith violate these terms, provided that, the Licensor has no duty to prescreen, control, monitor or edit your Customer Data or Customer Materials.
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Suspension for Prohibited Acts. Scoir may suspend any User’s access to any or all Services without notice for use of the Services in a manner that Scoir deems, at its reasonable and sole discretion, to: (i) violate applicable local, state, or federal laws or regulations; or (ii) violate any restrictions of use contained in Section 3.8. If Scoir suspends a User’s access pursuant to this Section 6.1, Scoir shall, as soon as commercially practical, provide Customer written notice describing the violation and, for violations capable of being resolved, Scoir shall endeavor to restore said User’s access promptly after the cause of the violation has been resolved.
Suspension for Prohibited Acts. Scoir may suspend any User’s access to any or all Services without notice for use of the Services in a manner that Scoir deems, at its reasonable and sole discretion, to: (i) violate applicable local, state, or federal laws or regulations; or (ii) violate any restrictions of use contained in Section 3.8. If Scoir suspends a User’s access pursuant to this Section 6.1, Scoir shall, as soon as commercially practical, provide Customer written notice describing the violation and, for violations capable of being resolved, Scoir shall endeavor to restore said User’s access promptly after the cause of the violation has been resolved.

Related to Suspension for Prohibited Acts

  • Prohibited Acts In addition to any other provision of the General Terms, the Subscriber shall not:

  • Prohibited Activities You may not access or use the Site for any purpose other than that for which we make the Site available. The Site may not be used in connection with any commercial endeavors except those that are specifically endorsed or approved by us. As a user of the Site, you agree not to:

  • Prohibited Actions The Company agrees that it will not take any action which would entitle the Warrantholder to an adjustment of the Exercise Price if the total number of shares of Common Stock issuable after such action upon exercise of this Warrant, together with all shares of Common Stock then outstanding and all shares of Common Stock then issuable upon the exercise of all outstanding options, warrants, conversion and other rights, would exceed the total number of shares of Common Stock then authorized by its Charter.

  • Prohibited Activity Subrecipient is prohibited from using funds provided herein, or personnel employed in the administration of the program, for: political activities, sectarian or religious activities, lobbying, political patronage, and nepotism activities.

  • Debarment and Suspension A. The Contractor certifies by entering into this Contract that neither it nor its principals nor any of its subcontractors are presently debarred, suspended, proposed for debarment, declared ineligible or voluntarily excluded from entering into this Contract by any federal agency or by any department, agency or political subdivision of the State of Indiana. The term “principal” for purposes of this Contract means an officer, director, owner, partner, key employee or other person with primary management or supervisory responsibilities, or a person who has a critical influence on or substantive control over the operations of the Contractor.

  • Prohibited Conduct In providing the services described in this agreement, the Sub-Advisor will not consult with any other investment advisory firm that provides investment advisory services to any investment company sponsored by Principal Life Insurance Company regarding transactions for the Fund in securities or other assets.

  • DEBARMENT, SUSPENSION, INELIGIBILITY AND VOLUNTARY EXCLUSION By executing this contract the firm affirms that it is in compliance with the requirements of 2 C.F.R. Part 180 and that neither it, its principals, nor its subcontractors are presently debarred, suspended, proposed for debarment, declared ineligible, or voluntarily excluded from participation in this transaction by any Federal department or agency.

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