Usage Limits; Excess Use Sample Clauses
The "Usage Limits; Excess Use" clause defines the maximum allowable use of a product or service by the customer, as set by the provider. It typically specifies quantitative limits, such as the number of users, data storage capacity, or transaction volume, and outlines what constitutes excess use beyond these thresholds. If the customer exceeds these limits, the clause may require them to pay additional fees or restrict their access. This clause ensures that resource consumption remains within agreed parameters, preventing abuse and enabling the provider to manage capacity and costs effectively.
Usage Limits; Excess Use. The Services are subject to usage limits, including, for example, the Usage Rights and User-population size specified in an Order Form. If Subscriber exceeds its Usage Rights (“Excess Use”), Britannica may work with Subscriber to seek to reduce Subscriber’s usage so that it conforms to the agreed upon limits. If, notwithstanding Britannica’s efforts, Subscriber is unable or unwilling to abide by the Usage Rights set forth in an Order Form, Britannica, in its sole discretion, may
(1) request that Subscriber execute an Order Form for additional Usage Rights and pay any invoice for Excess Use (an “Excess Usage Invoice”) in accordance with Section 7 below, and/or (2) terminate Subscriber’s subscription without penalty or repayment of any kind by Britannica.
