Common use of Customer Business Records Clause in Contracts

Customer Business Records. You agree to maintain full, complete and accurate records related to Your performance under these Terms and Conditions, and You agree to preserve such records for five (5) years from the date of preparation; provided, however, that You agree to retain for at least five (5) years following Your latest access to Archived Messages Service records that are sufficient to demonstrate each Participating Employee’s consent to Your access to and use of his or her Archived Messages. Such records shall be available for inspection and copying by AT&T during Your normal business hours, upon five (5) days’ notice, but not more than once per quarter, unless otherwise required by applicable law, rule or regulation. If You fail to comply with the obligations set forth in this Section, or if AT&T’s review of such records reveals that You are in violation of any of these Terms and Conditions, then, in addition to its other remedies under these Terms and Conditions, Your account agreement with AT&T or at law or in equity, AT&T may terminate your access to the Archived Messages.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Smarsh Services Agreement, Smarsh Services Agreement

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Customer Business Records. You agree to maintain full, complete and accurate records related to Your performance under these Terms and Conditions, and You agree to preserve such records for five (5) years from the date of preparation; provided, however, that You agree to retain for at least five (5) years following Your latest access to Archived Messages Service records that are sufficient to demonstrate each Participating Employee’s consent to Your access to and use of his or her Archived Messages. Such records shall be available for inspection and copying by AT&T during Your normal business hours, upon five (5) days’ notice, but not more than once per quarter, unless otherwise required by applicable law, rule or regulation. If You fail to comply with the obligations set forth in this Section, or if AT&T’s review of such records reveals that You are in violation violati on of any of these Terms and Conditions, then, in addition to its other remedies under these Terms and Conditions, Your account agreement with AT&T or at law or in equity, AT&T may terminate your access to the Archived Messages.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.smarsh.com

Customer Business Records. You agree to maintain full, complete and accurate records related to Your performance under these Terms and Conditions, and You agree to preserve such records for five (5) years from the date of preparation; provided, however, that You agree to retain for at least five (5) years following Your latest access to Archived Messages Service records that are sufficient to demonstrate each Participating Employee’s consent to Your access to and use of his or her Archived Messages. Such records shall be available for inspection and copying by AT&T during Your normal business hours, upon five (5) days’ notice, but not more than once per quarter, unless otherwise required by applicable law, rule or regulation. If You fail to comply with the obligations set forth in this Section, or if AT&T’s review of such records reveals that You are in violation violati on of any of these Terms and Conditions, then, in addition to its other remedies under these Terms and Conditions, Your account agreement with AT&T or at law or in equity, AT&T may terminate your access to the Archived MessagesArchivedMessages.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.smarsh.com

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Customer Business Records. You agree to maintain full, complete and accurate records related to Your You performance under these Terms and Conditions, and You agree to preserve such records for five (5) years from the date of preparation; provided, however, that You agree to retain for at least five (5) years following Your latest access to Archived Messages Service records that are sufficient to demonstrate each Participating Employee’s consent to Your access to and use of his or her Archived Messages. Such records shall be available for inspection and copying by AT&T during Your normal business hours, upon five (5) days’ notice, but not more than once per quarter, unless otherwise required by applicable law, rule or regulation. If You fail to comply with the obligations set forth in this Section, or if AT&T’s review of such records reveals that You are in violation of any of these Terms and Conditions, then, in addition to its other remedies under these Terms and Conditions, Your account agreement with AT&T or at law or in equity, AT&T may terminate your access to the Archived Messages.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Smarsh Services Agreement

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