Common use of Disablement Clause in Contracts

Disablement. Company may disable a Customer’s Subscription. Company will need to separately disable each active Subscription. Depending on the Product, Customer will have limited or no access to the Product. Microsoft will not be liable in any manner whatsoever to Customer arising out of Company’s disablement of the Customer’s Subscriptions. Microsoft may disable a Customer’s Subscription for legal or regulatory reasons or as otherwise permitted under this Agreement and Microsoft will notify Company of a disablement as soon as commercially reasonable. If Microsoft disables a Customer’s Subscription, Microsoft also will suspend billing to Company for that Customer’s Subscription until the Subscription is re-enabled.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Microsoft Cloud Reseller Agreement, Cloud Reseller Agreement, Cloud Reseller Agreement

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