Examples of service of the other Party in a sentence
The Parties acknowledge that they are separate and distinct and that each provides a separate and distinct service and agree that neither Party may, expressly or impliedly, state, advertise or market that it is or offers the same service as the other Party or engage in any other activity that may result in a likelihood of confusion between its own service and the service of the other Party.
If a Party has reason to believe that a monopoly supplier of a service of the other Party is acting in a manner inconsistent with paragraph 1 or 2, that Party may request the other Party establishing, maintaining or authorising such supplier to provide specific information concerning the relevant operations.
The Parties shall maintain and operate their respective systems so as to minimize, in accordance with Good Utility Practice, the likelihood of a disturbance originating in either system, which might cause impairment to the service of the other Party or of any system interconnected with the system of the other Party.
If a Party has reason to believe that a monopoly supplier of a service of the other Party is acting in a manner inconsistent with paragraph 1 or 2, it may request the other Party establishing, maintaining or authorising such supplier to provide specific information concerning the relevant operations in its territory.
Each Party shall maintain and operate its respective Transmission System so as to reasonably minimize, in accordance with Good Utility Practice, the likelihood of a disturbance originating on its Transmission System, which might cause impairment to the service of the other Party.
The Parties acknowledge that they are separate and distinct and that each provides a separate and distinct service and agree that neither Party may, expressly or impliedly, state, advertise or market that it is or offers the same service as the other Party or engage in any other activity that may result ina likelihood of confusion between its own service and the service of the other Party.
If a Party has a reason to believe that a monopoly supplierof a service of the other Party is acting in a manner inconsistent with paragraph 1 or 2, it may request the other Party to provide specific information concerning the relevant operations.
These provisions concerning access to premises, personnel and/or computer systems or information stores shall apply equally to any access and use by a Party of the other Party’s electronic mail system, electronic switched network, either directly or via a direct inward service access or calling card feature, data network or any other property, equipment or service of the other Party, and any software that may be accessible by either Party in connection with this Agreement.
The Parties shall maintain and operate their respective systems so as to minimize, in accordance with Good Utility Practice, the likelihood of a disturbance originating in either system which might cause impairment to the service of the other Party or of any system interconnected with the system of the other Party.
Neither Party nor its Affiliates will have an obligation to provide the other Party or its Affiliates with suggestions, comments or other feedback relating to any product, technology or service of the other Party or its Affiliates (collectively, “Feedback”).