Common use of Usage Metrics Clause in Contracts

Usage Metrics. Services may be based on different usage metrics including, but not limited to, Permitted Users, Domains and Takedowns (each as defined in the applicable Supplemental Terms). “Permitted Users” means all end users of the Services being individuals employed by or otherwise under Customer’s control. Customer will allow only the number of Permitted Users shown in the applicable Services Order to access and use the Services. Customer may add Services or increase the number of Domains, Takedowns, or Permitted Users at any time during the Subscription Term, however, Customer must provide Reseller or Mimecast with advance notice prior to doing so and additional fees may apply. During a Subscription Term, it is not possible for Customer to (i) reduce the number of Domains, Takedowns, or Permitted Users; (ii) downgrade any of the Services ordered; or (iii) remove any of the Services ordered. Any reduction, downgrade, or removal of Services may be made effective at the start of a Renewal Term, but only if Mimecast receives notice of such change not less than ninety (90) days prior to the renewal date.

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Sources: General Terms and Conditions

Usage Metrics. Services may be based on different usage metrics including, but not limited to, Permitted Users, including Domains and Takedowns (each as defined in the applicable Supplemental Terms), Takedowns (as defined in the applicable Supplemental Terms), or Permitted Users. Where “Permitted Users” means is the usage metric, all end users Permitted Users of the Services being must be individuals employed by or otherwise under Customer’s control. Customer will allow only the number of Permitted Users shown in the applicable Services Order to access and use the Services. Customer may add Services or increase the number of Domains, Takedowns, or Permitted Users listed in a Services Order or add Services at any time during the Subscription Term, however. However, Customer must provide Reseller or Mimecast with advance notice prior to doing so adding additional Domains, Takedowns, or Permitted Users to Customer’s account and additional fees may apply. During a Subscription Term, it is not possible for Customer to (i) reduce the number of Domains, Takedowns, or Permitted Users; (ii) downgrade any of the Services ordered; or (iii) remove any of the Services ordered. Any reduction, downgrade, or removal of Services may be made effective at the start of a Renewal Term, but only if Mimecast receives notice of such change not less than ninety (90) days prior to the renewal date.

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Sources: Services Agreements

Usage Metrics. Services may be based on different usage metrics includingmetrics, but not limited to, Permitted Users, including Domains and Takedowns (each as defined in the applicable Supplemental Terms), Takedowns (as defined in the applicable Supplemental Terms), or Permitted Users. Where “Permitted Users” means is the usage metric, all end users Permitted Users of the Services being must be individuals employed by or otherwise under Customer’s control. Customer will allow only the number of Permitted Users shown in the applicable Services Order to access and use the Services. Customer may add Services or increase the number of Domains, Takedowns, or Permitted Users listed in a Services Order or add Services at any time during the Subscription Term, however. However, Customer must provide Reseller or Mimecast with advance notice prior to doing so adding additional Domains, Takedowns, or Permitted Users to Customer’s account, and additional fees may apply. During a Subscription Term, it is not possible for Customer to (i) reduce the number of Domains, Takedowns, or Permitted Users; (ii) downgrade any of the Services ordered; or (iii) remove any of the Services ordered. Any reduction, downgrade, or removal of Services Such changes may be made effective at the start of a Renewal Term, but only if Mimecast receives notice of such change not less than ninety (90) thirty days prior to the renewal date.

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Sources: General Terms and Conditions