Common use of Deregistration of Domain Names Clause in Contracts

Deregistration of Domain Names. The Registrar undertakes, upon request from the Domain Owner, to deregister the Domain Owner’s Domain Name. A deregistration means that the registration of the Domain Name ceases after a sixty (60) day Deactivation period. After the deactivation period, the Domain Name will be placed on-hold, meaning a period between 5 and 25 calendar days when a deregistered Domain Name cannot be renewed or re-registered. After performance of the Registration Service, the Registrar undertakes to promptly, but no later than five (5) working days after receiving a confirmation from .SE, confirm the performed service to the Domain Owner. The Domain Owner has the possibility to cancel this Registration Service up to the end of the Deactivation period.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Domain Owner Agreement, Domain Owner Agreement, Domain Owner Agreement

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Deregistration of Domain Names. The Registrar undertakes, upon request from the Domain Owner, to deregister the Domain Owner’s Domain Name. A deregistration means that the registration of the Domain Name ceases after a sixty (60) day Deactivation period. After the deactivation period, the Domain Name will be placed on-hold, meaning a period between 5 and 25 calendar days when a deregistered Domain Name cannot be renewed or re-registered. After performance of the Registration Service, the Registrar undertakes to promptly, but no later than five (5) working days after receiving a confirmation from .SE, confirm the performed service to the Domain Owner. The Domain Owner has the possibility to cancel this Registration Service up to the end of the Deactivation period.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Domain Owner Agreement, Domain Owner Agreement

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