Your Systems Clause Samples
The "Your Systems" clause defines the responsibilities and requirements related to the technology, infrastructure, or platforms that the customer must provide or maintain for the contract to function properly. Typically, this clause outlines what systems, software, or hardware the customer is expected to have in place, such as compatible computers, secure networks, or specific operating environments necessary for the service provider to deliver their services. By clearly specifying these obligations, the clause helps prevent disputes or service failures caused by inadequate customer systems, ensuring both parties understand their roles in supporting the contract's successful execution.
Your Systems. You will acquire, install, configure and maintain all hardware, software and communications systems necessary to access the System (your “Implementation”). Your Implementation will comply with the specifications from time to time established by us. You will ensure that your Implementation is compatible with the System and Services. If we notify you that your Implementation is incompatible with the System, you will eliminate the incompatibility, and we may suspend Services to you until you do so.
Your Systems. You agree you are responsible, at your own cost, for the provision of all your systems and/or other goods/services required to use the Services, including that such systems:
2.4.1 properly collects and delivers to us the Transaction Data in the form requested;
2.4.2 uses the Software without alteration, modification or adaption to integrate your website with our server and the Interface so as not to affect or in any way prejudice the functionality of the Software; and
2.4.3 do not store credit or debit card details on any server maintained by either you or any third party without first undergoing a security audit carried out by a third party security auditor approved by us. Any and all costs for such audit will be borne by you. You will hold all forms of customer data securely. We take no responsibility for the security of your systems.
