WEBTEXT definition
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WEBTEXT warrants that it will provide its Services with due care and in a workmanlike manner.
Except for this express warranty, WEBTEXT makes no other representations or warranties, express or implied, including, but not limited to, any warranties of merchantability or suitability, or fitness for a particular purpose or non-infringement of Intellectual Property.
Both WEBTEXT and the Customer shall comply with all applicable national, federal, state, and local laws, regulations and codes, including the procurement of permits and licenses, when needed, of their respective states, territories, and/or countries.
By signing below, both Parties agree to the terms and conditions of this Agreement CUSTOMER By: Title: Date: WEBTEXT LLC By: Title: Date: Customer, Customer’s End Users, and all persons and entities accessing the Services must comply with this Acceptable Use Policy (“AUP”).
In the event any modifications are made to the Services by anyone other than WEBTEXT, any and all warranties with respect to the Services will immediately terminate.
For North American Customers all dealings between WEBTEXT and the Customer shall be subject to and interpreted in accordance with the laws of the state of Pennsylvania and the courts of Pennsylvania shall have jurisdiction thereof.
The following terms of service and end user license agreement (“▇▇▇▇” or “Agreement”) constitute an agreement between The Customer and WEBTEXT (“Company”).
Neither WEBTEXT, its suppliers, nor any carrier: will be liable to The Customer or any user for any discrete or individual messages deleted or not delivered, regardless of the reason for deletion or non-delivery including, without limitation, message processing or transmission errors; nor makes any representations or warranties regarding the quality, reliability, timeliness or security of the services or that the services will be error-free, uninterrupted, or free from unauthorized access.
The Customer understands as the user of WEBTEXT services they have certain obligations under state and Federal law, including what is known as the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA), Fair Debt Collection Practices Act and Canada’s Anti-Spam legislation, or any other local legislation or regulations and nothing in the foregoing relieves The Customer of these obligations and responsibilities.
Neither WEBTEXT nor The Customer shall be responsible for any failure to perform its obligations hereunder arising from causes beyond its reasonable control that make such performance commercially impracticable or impossible, including, but not limited to, fires, strikes, embargoes, allocations of supplies, wars, floods, earthquakes, nuclear disasters, and acts of God.