Common use of Destruction of Data Clause in Contracts

Destruction of Data. In performance of services, it is possible that data files on magnetic media may be destroyed. NSB will take commercially reasonable precautions to avoid destruction of data, but will not be held responsible in the event that such destruction occurs except in the case of gross negligence on the part of NSB. For the Hosted Applications, NSB shall make nightly back-ups of Client’s data as outlined in section 6.4, in the event of a required reload.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Service Master Agreement, Service Master Agreement (Boot Barn Holdings, Inc.), Service Master Agreement (Boot Barn Holdings, Inc.)

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Destruction of Data. In performance of services, it is possible that data files on magnetic media may be destroyed. NSB will take commercially reasonable precautions to avoid destruction of data, but will not be held responsible in the event that such destruction occurs except in the case of gross negligence on the part of NSB. For the Store Software, it will be Client’s responsibility to ensure that back-up copies are made on a regular basis and available to NSB in the event of a required reload. For the Hosted Applications, NSB shall make nightly back-back ups of Client’s data as outlined in section 6.4, in the event of a required reload.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Managed Services Agreement, Managed Services Agreement (Metropark Usa Inc)

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