Cohere definition
Examples of Cohere in a sentence
The parties agree that the precise damages resulting from an early termination by Customer or termination by Cohere due to Customer’s breach are difficult to ascertain and the early termination charge set forth in this Section 3(b) is a reasonable estimate of anticipated actual damages and not a penalty.
By using the VoIP Service and/or Equipment, Customer acknowledges the limitations of Cohere E911 Service as described in the E911 Disclosure, as well as those set forth below.
If the requested bandwidth and/or speed is unavailable at all or unavailable at the price designated by Cohere in the Service Order, Customer, by giving Cohere written notice within ten (10) business days of being notified by Cohere that the requested bandwidth and/or speed is unavailable at all or unavailable at the price quoted in the Service Order, has the right to terminate the order for the specific broadband circuit ordered by Customer.
Accordingly, Cohere shall not be responsible for any service interruption, degradation, delay, transmission error, operational failure, and/or unavailability (individually and collectively referred to as “Service Problem”) at any location where Customer orders or uses an unmanaged service.
Cohere uses certain software and related components licensed by Cohere from third parties.
If Customer believes that it has been charged in error, or if Customer believes that it is due a credit or refund, Customer must notify Cohere in writing within thirty (30) days after delivery of Cohere’s invoice.
Customer is advised to thoroughly understand the Cohere E911 Service and the options available.
In the event that Customer experiences a loss of service due to Cohere’s fault, negligence, act, error, or omission, Cohere will provide Customer with a credit on a pro-rata basis for the period of time that the Service was unavailable to Customer.
Cohere shall not be liable for any damages whatsoever resulting from fraudulent or unauthorized use of Customer’s Account or Service, and the payment of all charges to Customer’s account shall be and remain the responsibility of Customer.
In the event Cohere is required to initiate such an action, it shall not be limited to arbitration.