Common use of Improper Illumination Clause in Contracts

Improper Illumination. Improper Illumination" is defined as any of the following: (a) transmissions other than as specified in writing by GDS, or (b) transmissions of an incorrect frequency, or (c) transmissions at excessive power levels, or (d) any illumination that could cause harm to or interference on any transponder or space segment on any satellite. If GDS detects or is informed of any Improper Illumination of any Service provided under this Contract, GDS will immediately notify CUSTOMER. CUSTOMER shall take immediate corrective action to stop the Improper Illumination. If capable, and as soon as capable, GDS will temporarily suspend any affected Services should CUSTOMER be unable to rectify the Improper Illumination within four (4) minutes from notification of the Improper Illumination to CUSTOMER. Such affected Services will be suspended until CUSTOMER demonstrates to GDS’s sole satisfaction that the Improper Illumination is rectified. CUSTOMER will be charged and will pay any amount that GDS is required to pay to its Suppliers or other telecommunications service provider(s) under any Other Contract due to any Improper Illumination attributable to CUSTOMER. GDS will timely inform CUSTOMER in writing of any liability GDS incurs as a result of such Improper Illumination. It is CUSTOMER responsibility to provide GDS, on or before the Due Date, with a telephone number(s) at which GDS can contact CUSTOMER twenty-four hours per day, seven days per week, 365/366 days per year. In addition, GDS has the right, in its sole discretion, to take immediate action, including but not limited to suspending or terminating any affected Service(s), in order to protect GDS’s services and/or interests.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Master Service Agreement, Master Service Agreement

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Improper Illumination. Improper Illumination" is defined as any of the following: (a) transmissions other than as specified in writing by GDS, or (b) transmissions of an incorrect frequency, or (c) transmissions at excessive power levels, or (d) any illumination that could cause harm to or interference on any transponder or space segment on any satellite. If GDS detects or is informed of any Improper Illumination of any Service provided under this Contractthese Terms and Conditions, GDS will immediately notify CUSTOMERCustomer. CUSTOMER shall Customer will take immediate corrective action to stop the Improper Illumination. If capable, and as soon as capable, GDS will temporarily suspend suspend, with no liability to Customer, any affected Services should CUSTOMER Customer be unable to rectify the Improper Illumination within four (4) minutes from notification of the Improper Illumination to CUSTOMERCustomer as set forth in the preceding sentence. Such affected Services will be suspended until CUSTOMER Customer demonstrates to GDS’s sole satisfaction that the Improper Illumination is rectified. CUSTOMER Customer will be charged and will pay any amount that GDS is required to pay to its Suppliers or other telecommunications service provider(s) under any Other Contract due to any Improper Illumination attributable to CUSTOMERCustomer. GDS will timely inform CUSTOMER Customer in writing of any liability GDS incurs as a result of such Improper Illumination. It is CUSTOMER Customer's responsibility to provide GDS, on or before the Due Date, with a telephone number(s) at which GDS can contact CUSTOMER Customer twenty-four hours per day, seven days per week, 365/366 days per year. In addition, GDS has the right, in its sole discretion, to take immediate action, including but not limited to suspending or terminating any affected Service(s), in order to protect GDS’s services and/or interests.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: cdn2.hubspot.net

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Improper Illumination. Improper Illumination" is defined as any of the following: (a) transmissions other than as specified in writing by GDSTampnet, or (b) transmissions of an incorrect frequency, or (c) transmissions at excessive power levels, or (d) any illumination that could cause harm to or interference on any transponder or space segment on any satellite. If GDS Tampnet detects or is informed of any Improper Illumination of any Service provided under this Contractthese Terms and Conditions, GDS Tampnet will immediately notify CUSTOMERCustomer. CUSTOMER shall Customer will take immediate corrective action to stop the Improper Illumination. If capable, and as soon as capable, GDS Tampnet will temporarily suspend suspend, with no liability to Customer, any affected Services should CUSTOMER Customer be unable to rectify the Improper Illumination within four (4) minutes from notification of the Improper Illumination to CUSTOMERCustomer as set forth in the preceding sentence. Such affected Services will be suspended until CUSTOMER Customer demonstrates to GDSTampnet’s sole satisfaction that the Improper Illumination is rectified. CUSTOMER Customer will be charged and will pay any amount that GDS Tampnet is required to pay to its Satellite Suppliers or other telecommunications service provider(s) under any Other Contract due to any Improper Illumination attributable to CUSTOMERCustomer. GDS Tampnet will timely inform CUSTOMER Customer in writing of any liability GDS Tampnet incurs as a result of such Improper Illumination. It is CUSTOMER Customer’s responsibility to provide GDSTampnet, on or before the Due Date, with a telephone number(s) at which GDS Xxxxxxx can contact CUSTOMER Customer twenty-four hours per day, seven days per week, 365/366 days per year. In addition, GDS Xxxxxxx has the right, in its sole discretion, to take immediate action, including but not limited to suspending or terminating any affected Service(s), in order to protect GDSXxxxxxx’s services and/or interests.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: cdn2.hubspot.net

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