Common use of DISRUPTIONS Clause in Contracts

DISRUPTIONS. Except to the extent disclosed on Part 3.22 to the Parent Disclosure Letter, since December 31, 2000 there has not occurred any material disruptions to network operations, or any material delays in planned facility or network build out or construction activities, or any material performance failures by the HostPro Business, or other material service disruptions, that have resulted in material customer complaints or material breaches of customer installation commitments, in each case with respect to the HostPro Business, which individually or in the aggregate, have a Material Adverse Effect on the Parent or the HostPro Business. The HostPro Business has in place a formal disaster recovery plan reasonably calculated to ensure prompt recovery from material disruptions to the HostPro Business' network operations without incurring liabilities to its customers.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Registration Rights Agreement (Micron Electronics Inc), Agreement and Plan of Merger (Micron Technology Inc), Registration Rights Agreement (Interland Inc)

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