Further Fees for Incidental Supply Sample Clauses

Further Fees for Incidental Supply. The Client acknowledges and agrees that where Evologic provides any incidental Service to the Client outside of the scope of the Proposal, including as a result of the Client’s contrary use of any Service from the User Guidelines or the restrictions at clause 4.2, Evologic shall be entitled to charge the Client further Fees for any such supply.
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