Unavailability of RHC Service in Certain Jurisdictions Sample Clauses

Unavailability of RHC Service in Certain Jurisdictions. I agree and understand that the RHC Service is not provided to, and may not be used by, any person in any jurisdiction where the provision or use thereof would be contrary to applicable laws and regulations. I agree to refrain from using the RHC Service if I begin to reside in a jurisdiction where the RHC Service would violate any of the laws and regulations of such jurisdiction. I agree that I shall not provide incorrect information about my address and will promptly inform RHC when I establish residency in a new jurisdiction.
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