Dispute Policy. If you registered a Defensive Registration, you agree that:
Dispute Policy. You agree to be bound by the dispute policies in the following documents that are incorporated herein and made a part of this Agreement by reference:
Dispute Policy. Registrant agrees, as a condition to submitting this Registration Agreement, and if the Registration Agreement is accepted by Xxxxxxx.xx, that on successful registration of any domain name under this Agreement the Registrant is bound by Xxxxxxx.xx's current dispute policy and the dispute policy procedures. Registrant acknowledges that the dispute policy described in this clause is the Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy (the "URDP Dispute Policy"). Registrant agrees that in respect of the pre-registration or registration of some Xxxxxxx.xx services, other dispute policies may apply as specified by the competent registry administrator from time to time, as described in more detail in chapter 19 and schedule E of the present Service Agreement. Registrant agrees that Xxxxxxx.xx may change or modify the UDRP Dispute Policy, incorporated by reference herein, at any time. Registrant agrees that Registrant's maintaining the registration of a domain name after changes or modifications to the UDRP Dispute Policy become effective constitutes Registrant's continued acceptance of these changes or modifications. Registrant agrees that any dispute relating to registration or use of its domain name (and which is not the subject of the Other Dispute Policies as evidenced in chapter 21 and schedule E of the present Agreement) will be subject to the provisions specified in the UDRP Dispute Policy. Without prejudice to other potentially applicable jurisdictions, Registrant submits to the jurisdiction of the courts as provided in the UDRP Dispute Policy. The UDRP Dispute Policy and other ICANN Consensus Policies applicable to gTLD Registrars can be viewed at xxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx/udrp/udrppolicy-24oct99.htm and xxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx/general/consensus-policies.htm respectively. The UDRP Dispute Policy procedure can be viewed at xxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx/udrp/udrp-rules-24oct99.htm 18 GOVERNING LAW Registrant agrees that this Registration Agreement is governed in all respects by and construed in accordance with the laws of Italy. By submitting this Service Agreement, Registrant consents to the exclusive jurisdiction and venue of the Courts of Pistoia and all courts hearing appeals from such Courts. Except as otherwise set forth in the Dispute Policies with respect to disputes, any action to enforce this Agreement or any matter relating to your use of the Xxxxxxx.xx site shall be brought exclusively in the Court of Pistoia, Italy.
Dispute Policy. Disputes are handled by?
Dispute Policy. The Client agrees to be bound by BCC Dispute Policy ("Dispute Policy"), which is hereby incorporated by reference and made a part of this Agreement. Any disputes regarding the service are subject to the Dispute Policy provisions in effect at the time this agreement has been signed. The Client also agrees that, in the event a dispute arises with any third party, the Client will indemnify and hold BCC harmless pursuant to the indemnification provision.
Dispute Policy. 15.1 The Customer agrees to be bound by the X.xxx’s Dispute Policy which can be found on MSA.
Dispute Policy. In order to provide personalized, efficient, and effective service, WCM provides the Seller with the option to initiate disputes on the Marketplace platform whenever there is a need for review or incorporation of new information regarding situations that may result in a discount on the settlement payable to the Seller. This dispute is initiated through a "dispute ticket" on the same platform. The dispute ticket is different from a support or inquiry ticket, as a potential resolution may modify the Seller's settlement. For example, the Seller may initiate a dispute in cases where they are not satisfied with a settlement; to request a review of their sales, commissions, and fees; for discrepancies in charges incurred for reverse logistics and customer compensation; for the review of any charges made; for dissatisfaction with product returns; for the review of unpaid compensation for returned products; for the review of penalties and fines; for the review of damage during reverse logistics, etc.
Dispute Policy. Registrant agrees, as a condition to submitting this Registration Agreement, and if the Registration Agreement is accepted by NSI, that the Registrant shall be bound by NSI's current Dispute Policy. The current version of the Dispute Policy may be found at the InterNIC Registration Services web site: "xxxx://xxx.xxxxxx.xxx/rs/dispute-policy.html".
Dispute Policy. The Registrant agrees to be bound by the BTCL Domain Name Dispute Policy ("Dispute Policy"), which is hereby incorporated by reference and made a part of this Agreement. Any disputes regarding the right to use the chosen Domain Name are subject to the Dispute Policy provisions in effect at the time the Domain Name registration is disputed by a third party, in the event such a dispute arises. The Registrant also agrees that, in the event a Domain Name dispute arises with any third party, the Registrant will indemnify and hold BTCL harmless pursuant to the indemnification provision below.
Dispute Policy. Through our system, your registration of a web space with us, you agree to be bound by our current web space Dispute Policy ("Dispute Policy"), which is incorporated as a part of this Agreement by reference. Any disputes regarding to your right to use your web space is subject to the Dispute Policy. If any dispute arise with a third party regarding your right to use your web space, you agree to indemnify, defend and hold us harmless. The most current version of this policy can be found at the ICANN Web site at xxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx/udrp/udrp.htm. Complaints over this policy may be submitted to any approved dispute resolution service providers listed at xxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx/udrp/approved- providers.htm.