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Common use of Interruption of Services Clause in Contracts

Interruption of Services. Company shall use reasonable endeavours to maintain the maximum possible uptime of the Services, as mandated under law, however, the Company cannot guarantee that the Services will be fault free without any interruption, disruption or downtime. Company may suspend the Services: (i) to carry out maintenance or testing; (ii) to safeguard the security and integrity of the Services or for technical purposes; or (iii) if so directed by the government. Company may, from time to time, block any of the Services and/or any individual Subscriber, if required to do so under Applicable Law or if directed by court or judicial authority or a government authority or government regulator, government department, government ministry, including MIB, TRAI. Company shall not be liable to refund any amounts to the Subscriber nor compensate the Subscriber for any such disruption of Services or for any of the above reasons unless (i) otherwise required by law; or (ii) such amounts are proven to be payable by the Company pursuant to a direction, order or judgment of a court or judicial authority or government authority or government regulator or government department or government ministry. Certain services (including, without limitation, some DTH Services, sporting events and broadcast network Services) may be blacked out in your viewing area if required for legal purposes or under Applicable Law.

Appears in 16 contracts

Samples: Subscription Contract, Subscription Contract, Subscription Contract

Interruption of Services. Company shall use reasonable endeavours to maintain the maximum possible uptime of the Services, as mandated under law, however, the Company cannot guarantee that the Services will be fault free without any interruption, disruption or downtime. Company may suspend the Services: (i) to carry out maintenance or testing; (ii) to safeguard the security and integrity of the Services or for technical purposes; or (iii) if so directed by the government. Company may, from time to time, block any of the Services and/or any individual Subscriber, if required to do so under Applicable Law or if directed by a court or judicial authority or a government authority or government regulator, government department, government ministry, including MIB, TRAI. Company shall not be liable to refund any amounts to the Subscriber nor compensate the Subscriber for any such disruption of Services or for any of the above reasons unless (i) otherwise required by law; or (ii) such amounts are proven to be payable by the Company pursuant to a direction, order or judgment of a court or judicial authority or government authority or government regulator or government department or government ministry. Certain services (including, without limitation, some DTH Services, sporting events and broadcast network Services) may be blacked out in your viewing area if required for legal purposes or under Applicable Law.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Subscription Contract, Subscription Contract, Subscription Contract

Interruption of Services. Company shall use reasonable endeavours to maintain the maximum possible uptime of the Services, as mandated under law, however, the Company cannot guarantee that the Services will be fault free without any interruption, disruption or downtime. Company may suspend the Services: (i) to carry out maintenance or testing; (ii) to safeguard the security and integrity of the Services or for technical purposes; or (iii) if so directed by the government. Company may, from time to time, block any of the Services and/or any individual Subscriber, if required to do so under Applicable Law or if directed by a court or judicial authority or a government authority or government regulator, government department, government ministry, including MIB, TRAI. Company shall not be liable to refund any amounts to the Subscriber nor compensate the Subscriber for any such disruption of Services or for any of the above reasons unless (i) otherwise required by law; or (ii) such amounts are proven to be payable by the Company pursuant to a direction, order or judgment of a court or judicial authority or government authority or government regulator or government department or government ministry. .. Certain services (including, without limitation, some DTH Services, sporting events and broadcast network Services) may be blacked out in your viewing area if required for legal purposes or under Applicable Law.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Subscription Contract, Subscription Contract