Common use of Catastrophic Failure Clause in Contracts

Catastrophic Failure. Licensor has stopped publishing or providing online access to the Publication for a period longer than ninety (90) days due to technical difficulties or any business interruption, bankruptcy, insolvency, receivership or business failure, or if it is known by Licensor in advance that a forthcoming disruption of service will last for a period longer than ninety (90) days.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Books at Jstor Agreement, Publication License Agreement

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Catastrophic Failure. Licensor has stopped publishing or providing online access to the Publication for a period longer than ninety (90) days due to technical difficulties or any business interruption, bankruptcy, insolvency, receivership or business failure, or if it is known by Licensor in advance that a forthcoming disruption of service will last for a period longer than ninety (90) days.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Publication License Agreement

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Catastrophic Failure. Licensor has stopped publishing or providing online access to the Publication Publication(s) for a period longer than ninety (90) days due to technical difficulties or any business interruption, bankruptcy, insolvency, receivership or business failure, or if it is known by Licensor in advance that a forthcoming disruption of service will last for a period longer than ninety (90) days.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Publication License Agreement

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