Inactive Link definition

Inactive Link means a URL that does not successfully return a web page when requested on three (3) or more days out of five (5) consecutive days, provided that Microsoft shall only check for such Inactive Links once per day on any given link. If, after the Update Start-up Period, the Database contains more than [**] percent [**] Inactive Links, Microsoft may, at Microsoft's request made within ninety (90) days of such non-performance and provided that Microsoft has delivered to LookSmart a listing of the Inactive Links within twenty-four (24) hours of Microsoft's determination that the Database has more than [**] percent [**] Inactive Links, as Microsoft's sole remedy for such non-performance, receive a payment of the following amount from LookSmart:
Inactive Link means a URL included in the Database that does not successfully return a web page within 60 seconds when requested on three (3) days of five (5) consecutive days.

Examples of Inactive Link in a sentence

  • An "Inactive Link" shall mean a URL that does not successfully return a web page when requested on three (3) or more days out of five (5) consecutive days, provided that Microsoft shall only check for such Inactive Links once per day on any given link.

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