Common use of Suspension of the Service Clause in Contracts

Suspension of the Service. The Supplier may suspend the Service for any of the following reasons: • In order to comply with the provisions of the Communications act 2003 or the Supplier's telecommunications license, • The Customer is or is reasonably believed to be in breach of this Agreement, • The Supplier receives a reasonable request from the telecommunications regulator or other legally empowered body capable of issuing such directions. The Supplier will reasonably endeavour to notify the Customer as soon as reasonably practicable of such suspensions stating their reasons. Where a suspension is due to a breach of this agreement by the Customer the Supplier will charge all reasonable costs relating the suspension and re-connection of the Service to the Customer.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Contractor’s Terms and Conditions, www.tnp.net.uk, www.tnp.net.uk

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