Common use of Minimum Standards Required for Services Clause in Contracts

Minimum Standards Required for Services. Customer represents, warrants and agrees that its existing environment meets the following requirements or will obtain upgrades to its existing environment to meet the following requirements: Customer equipment must be maintained under manufacturer’s warranty or maintenance contract or is in proper working order. Provider is not responsible for Customer equipment that is not maintained under manufacturer’s warranty or maintenance contract or that is otherwise out of order. All fees, warranties, and liabilities against Provider assume equipment is under manufactures warranty or maintenance contracts or is in working order. Provider in its reasonable opinion and supported by manufacturer information, may designate certain equipment or software as obsolete, defective or end of life (EOL) and therefore exclude it from coverage and performance metrics under this Agreement. This includes, but is not limited to, specific operating system builds/versions that are end of life and no longer supported by the manufacturer as shown below:

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Samples: f.hubspotusercontent10.net, f.hubspotusercontent10.net, f.hubspotusercontent10.net

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Minimum Standards Required for Services. SUITABILITY OF EXISTING ENVIRONMENT Customer represents, warrants and agrees that its existing environment meets the following requirements or will obtain upgrades to its existing environment to meet the following requirements: Customer equipment must be maintained under manufacturer’s warranty or maintenance contract or is in proper working order. Provider is not responsible for Customer equipment that is not maintained under manufacturer’s warranty or maintenance contract or that is otherwise out of order. All fees, warranties, and liabilities against Provider assume equipment is under manufactures warranty or maintenance contracts or is in working order. Provider in its reasonable opinion and supported by manufacturer information, may designate certain equipment or software as obsolete, defective or end of life (EOL) and therefore exclude it from coverage and performance metrics under this Agreement. This includes, but is not limited to, specific operating system builds/versions that are end of life and no longer supported by the manufacturer as shown below:

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Samples: www.centretechnologies.com

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