Common use of Activation Delays Clause in Contracts

Activation Delays. If the Activation Date is delayed because Customer: (a) has not done all that is necessary on its part to activate the Services, Verizon may deem a date to be the Activation Date (whether the Services are ready for use or not) by notice to Customer and Charges will accrue in accordance with the clause entitled Activation; or (b) requests a delay; then in either case Customer shall be liable for any third party costs incurred by Verizon relating to the affected Services at a Customer Site during the period of delay.

Appears in 8 contracts

Samples: www.verizon.com, enterprise.verizon.com, enterprise.verizon.com

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Activation Delays. If the Activation Date is delayed because Customer:: (a) has not done all that is necessary on its part to activate the Services, Verizon may deem a date to be the Activation Date (whether the Services are ready for use or not) by notice to Customer and Charges will accrue in accordance with the clause entitled Activation; or (b) requests a delay; then in either case Customer shall be liable for any third party costs incurred by Verizon relating to the affected Services at a Customer Site during the period of delay.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: www.verizon.com, enterprise.verizon.com

Activation Delays. If the Activation Date is delayed because Customer: (a) has not done all that is necessary on its part to activate the Services, Verizon may deem a date to be the Activation Date (whether the Services are ready for use or not) by notice to Customer and Charges Ch arges will accrue in accordance with the clause entitled Activation; or (b) requests a delay; then in either case Customer shall be liable for any third party costs incurred by Verizon relating to the affected Services at a Customer Site during the period of delay.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: enterprise.verizon.com

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Activation Delays. If the Activation Date is delayed because Customer: (a) has not done all that is necessary on its part to activate the Services, Verizon may deem a date to be the Activation Date (whether the Services are ready for use or not) by notice to Customer and Charges will accrue in accordance with the clause entitled Activation“Activation ”;; or (b) requests a delay; then in either case Customer shall be liable for any third party costs incurred by Verizon relating to the affected Services at a Customer Site during the period of delay.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: enterprise.verizon.com

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