Penalties for non Sample Clauses

Penalties for non. Under Performance (Phase-2)
Penalties for non. Compliance If Gabian Technology and its partners causes mail delivery delays in excess of the parameters defined above for 2 hours or more in any given month, Gabian Technology and its partners will reduce the amounts due and payable to it relating to the Exchange Hosting Service for such month by 5% for each mailbox affected. For every additional 2 hours of delay of email service during the same calendar month, Gabian Technology and its partners will further reduce the amounts due and payable to it relating to the Exchange Hosting Service by another 5% of the original price charged for such month. The maximum credit per month for message delays will be 15%. Service, and will make its best commercial efforts to protect against SMTP borne viruses and other computer software threats. Gabian Technology and its partners anti‐virus protection has proven highly effective since its deployment; however, due to the rapidly evolving nature of viruses, Trojan Horses, and other email‐borne security issues, Gabian Technology and its partners can make no guarantees against these types of threats. Protection Against Spam Gabian Technology and its partners provides anti‐spam filtering as part of the Exchange Hosting Service, and will make its best commercial efforts to protect against unwanted emails. The Advanced Spam Firewall is an integrated hardware and software solution for complete protection of your mailbox. Although this system has proven highly effective, Gabian Technology and its partners cannot make any guarantees in the system’s filtering efficiency.
Penalties for non. Compliance If PLEX causes mail delivery delays in excess of the parameters defined above for 2 hours or more in any given month, PLEX will reduce the amounts due and payable to it relating to the Exchange Hosting Service for such month by 5% for each mailbox affected. For every additional 2 hours of delay of email service during the same calendar month, PLEX will further reduce the amounts due and payable to it relating to the Exchange Hosting Service by another 5% of the original price charged for such month. The maximum credit per month for message delays will be 15%. Protection Against Viruses PLEX provides inbound anti‐virus scanning as part of the Exchange Hosting Service, and will make its best commercial efforts to protect against SMTP borne viruses and other computer software threats. PLEX’s anti‐virus protection has proven highly effective since its deployment; however, due to the rapidly evolving nature of viruses, Trojan Horses, and other email‐borne security issues, PLEX can make no guarantees against these types of threats. Protection Against Spam PLEX provides anti‐spam filtering as part of the Exchange Hosting Service, and will make its best commercial efforts to protect against unwanted emails. The Advanced Spam Firewall is an integrated hardware and software solution for complete protection of your mailbox. Although this system has proven highly effective, PLEX cannot make any guarantees in the system’s filtering efficiency.
Penalties for non performance The penalties to be imposed, at any stage, under this tender are;
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Penalties for non compliance with the agreement’s obligations: In the interest of all parties, it is advisable to stipulate such penalties precisely in the agreement: - payment of fixed indemnities (delay in providing information, non-compliance with exclusivity clauses, etc.); - financial compensation to offset any damage; - payment of interest (delay in payments); - cancellation of the agreement in the most serious cases (failure to provide information, failure to pay, disclosure of any confidential material, etc.), respecting article 15.1- Termination of the Contract by the Contractors - Xxxxx XX- General Conditions-.
Penalties for non. Compliance If ECS partner causes mail delivery delays in excess of the parameters defined above for 2 hours or more in any given month, ECS will reduce the amounts due and payable to it relating to the Exchange Hosting Service for such month by 5% for each mailbox affected. For every additional 2 hours of delay of email service during the same calendar month, ECS will further reduce the amounts due and payable to it relating to the Exchange Hosting Service by another 5% of the original price charged for such month. The maximum credit per month for message delays will be 15%. Protection Against Viruses ECS provides Professional Spam Protection for inbound mail as part of the Exchange Hosting Service, and will make its best commercial efforts to protect against SMTP born viruses and other computer software threats. ECS’s anti- virus protection has proven highly effective since its deployment; however, due to the rapidly evolving nature of viruses, Trojan Horses, and other email-born security issues, ECS can make no guarantees against these types of threats. Protection Against Spam ECS provides anti-spam filtering as part of the Exchange Hosting Service as and Optional Service, and will make its best commercial efforts to protect against unwanted emails. The Advanced Spam Firewall is a 3rd Party solution for complete protection of your mailbox. Although this system has proven highly effective, ECS cannot make any guarantees in the system’s filtering efficiency.

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