Dual Contracts definition

Dual Contracts means those Customer Contracts listed on Schedule 1.1.26, relating both to the Business and to the data center, hosting, collocation and DRP business and operations of the Company.

Examples of Dual Contracts in a sentence

  • The fixed costs arising under the Dual Contracts for the Purchaser shall be included in the service fee agreed upon in the Service Agreement.

  • Such assignment shall be intended at separating the Dual Contracts into two legally independent contracts, one relating to the Acquired Assets as set forth in Section 2.1(e) (which shall be assigned to the Purchaser) and one relating to the Excluded Assets as set forth in Section 2.2(c) (which shall be retained by the Company).

  • If and insofar as requested by the Purchaser, the Parties shall use their reasonable efforts to have the respective other party to the Dual Contracts enter into new agreements with the Purchaser to the extent the respective Dual Contract relates to the Business.

  • After the expiry of the Service Agreement, the Purchaser shall have no rights whatsoever in connection with the Dual Contracts.