Common use of For Actual or Potential Harm to Reachify or a Third Party Clause in Contracts

For Actual or Potential Harm to Reachify or a Third Party. Reachify may suspend or terminate Subscriber’s account if Reachify has a good faith belief the Subscriber (A) is using the Services in a manner that may cause immediate and ongoing harm to Reachify or to a third party, including but not limited to, actions that violate federal, state or local laws, rules or regulations, such as compliance with “Do Not Call Lists”; (B) is compromising the security of the Service and the privacy of Reachify’s other Subscribers; or (C) is engaging in other activity that could reasonably be construed as causing or potentially causing harm to Reachify or a third party. Reachify agrees that in the event it becomes aware of such actions by the Subscriber it will immediately notify the Subscriber of the unauthorized activity and either allow the Subscriber reasonable time to cease the activity or, if warranted by the circumstances, immediately suspend Subscriber’s access to the Service.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Subscription Agreement, Subscription Agreement, Subscription Agreement

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