Common use of Charges for restoration Clause in Contracts

Charges for restoration. The Customer is liable for all costs incurred by CommsChoice in restoring a service where the fault arises as a result of: (a) any fault in any equipment, software or any network unit which does not form part of the CommsChoice Equipment; (b) any fault with CommsChoice Equipment that is no longer covered by warranty; (c) defects in Customer Equipment or its installation, arising out of Customer Software Applications, Customer Content or communications services not supplied or provided by CommsChoice; or (d) any act or omission of the Customer or any of its employees, consultants, contractors, agents or representatives.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Master Services Agreement, Master Services Agreement, Master Services Agreement

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Charges for restoration. The Customer is liable for all costs incurred by CommsChoice Comms Group in restoring a service where the fault arises as a result of: (a) any fault in any equipment, software or any network unit which does not form part of the CommsChoice Comms Group Equipment; (b) any fault with CommsChoice Comms Group Equipment that is no longer covered by warranty; (c) defects in Customer Equipment or its installation, arising out of Customer Software Applications, Customer Content or communications services not supplied or provided by CommsChoiceComms Group; or (d) any act or omission of the Customer or any of its employees, consultants, contractors, agents or representatives.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Master Services Agreement

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