Common use of Legal Changes Clause in Contracts

Legal Changes. The Customer acknowledges that future laws, rules, regulations, and/or judgments, as well as the contractual requirements of any affiliate or third party that provides any or all of the Services or any component thereof, may affect the rights or obligations of Edge to provide the Services. If any such law, rule, regulation, judgment, or contractual requirement adversely affects Edge’s rights or obligations under the Agreement, Edge may require, upon thirty (30) calendar days written notice to the Customer, that Edge and the Customer renegotiates the Agreement in good faith to address the limited effect thereof. Customer’s failure to enter into such good faith negotiations will be deemed to be a termination of the Agreement by the Customer, subjecting the Customer to the Early Termination Charges.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Terms of Services, Terms of Services

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Legal Changes. The Customer acknowledges that future laws, rules, regulations, and/or judgments, as well as the contractual requirements of any affiliate or third party that provides any or all of the Services or any component thereof, may affect the rights or obligations of Edge to provide the ServicesServices to Customer. If any such law, rule, regulation, judgment, or contractual requirement adversely affects Edge’s rights or obligations under the Agreement, Edge may require, upon thirty (30) calendar days written notice to the Customer, that Edge and the Customer renegotiates renegotiate the Agreement in good faith to address the limited effect thereof. Customer’s failure to enter into such good faith negotiations will be deemed to be a termination breach of the Agreement by the Customer, subjecting the Customer to termination of the Agreement and to pay the Early Termination ChargesCharges to Edge.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Additional Terms of Services

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Legal Changes. The Customer acknowledges that future laws, rules, regulations, and/or judgments, as well as the contractual requirements of any affiliate or third party that provides any or all of the Services or any component thereof, may affect the rights or obligations of Edge to provide the Services. If any such law, rule, regulation, judgment, or contractual requirement adversely affects Edge’s rights or obligations under the Agreement, Edge may require, upon thirty (30) calendar days written notice to the Customer, that Edge and the Customer renegotiates the Agreement in good faith to address the limited effect thereof. Customer’s failure to failureto enter into such good faith negotiations will be deemed to be a termination of the Agreement by the Customer, subjecting the Customer to the Early Termination Charges.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Terms of Services

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