Common use of Consequences of Termination for Convenience Clause in Contracts

Consequences of Termination for Convenience. If the Agreement or a Service is terminated by Customer for Convenience Customer shall pay or refund to Verizon, as applicable, without set off or deduction, the following with respect to each of the terminated Services: (i) all accrued but unpaid Charges incurred up to and including the date of such termination; (ii) a pro rata portion of credits and waivers received by Customer hereunder (except credits for Services failures, foreign tax credits (if any), and any other credits or waivers explicitly excluded elsewhere); and (iii) any applicable Early Termination Charges.

Appears in 10 contracts

Samples: Service Agreement, Service Agreement, Service Agreement

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Consequences of Termination for Convenience. If the Agreement or a Service is terminated by Customer for Convenience Customer shall pay or refund to Verizon, as applicable, without set off or deduction, the following with respect to each of the terminated Services:: (i) all accrued but unpaid Charges incurred up to and including the date of such termination; (ii) a pro rata portion of credits and waivers received by Customer hereunder (except credits for Services failures, foreign tax credits (if any), and any other credits or waivers explicitly excluded elsewhere); and (iii) any applicable Early Termination Charges.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Service Agreement, Service Agreement

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