Mobile interference Sample Clauses

The Mobile Interference clause sets out rules and responsibilities regarding the prevention and management of interference caused by mobile devices or equipment. Typically, it outlines the types of interference that are prohibited, such as disruptions to wireless networks or other electronic systems, and may require parties to take corrective action if interference occurs. This clause is essential for maintaining the integrity and reliability of communications and electronic operations within a facility or service, thereby minimizing disruptions and ensuring smooth operation.
Mobile interference. The wireless nature of the Mobile Terminals means that their use is subject to the availability of wireless connectivity. No warranty or representation is, has or will be given or made by us that Mobile Terminals will be capable of use free of any interruptions. Without prejudice to paragraph 31, we shall not be responsible for any inability to use the Mobile Terminals if and to the extent caused by electrical interference, problems with telecommunications or satellite links or any other similar circumstances beyond our control.
Mobile interference. The wireless nature of the POS Solution means that its use is subject to the availability of wireless connectivity. No warranty or representation is, has or will be given or made by us that the POS Solution will be capable of use free of any interruptions.
Mobile interference. The wireless nature of the Hub means that its use is subject to the availability of wireless connectivity. No warranty or representation is, has or will be given or made by us that the Hub will be capable of use free of any interruptions.

Related to Mobile interference

  • Interference Lessee shall use the Facility in a manner which shall not cause interference with the use or occupancy of the other portions of the Building by Lessor or others in any way. Lessee's use hereunder will be done in such a manner so as not to interfere with or impose any additional expense upon Lessor in maintaining the Building.

  • Non-Interference During the Employment Period and the Post-Termination Non-Interference Period, I shall not, directly or indirectly for my own account or for the account of any other individual or entity, engage in Interfering Activities.

  • Non-Interference with Business Relationships a. Employee acknowledges that, in the course of employment, Employee will learn about Company’s business, services, materials, programs and products and the manner in which they are developed, marketed, serviced and provided. Employee knows and acknowledges that the Company has invested considerable time and money in developing its product sales and real estate development programs and relationships, vendor and other service provider relationships and agreements, store layouts and fixtures, and marketing techniques and that those things are unique and original. Employee further acknowledges that the Company has a strong business reason to keep secret information relating to Company’s business concepts, ideas, programs, plans and processes, so as not to aid Company’s competitors. Accordingly, Employee acknowledges and agrees that the protection outlined in (b) below is necessary and reasonable. b. During the Restricted Period, Employee will not, on Employee’s own behalf or on behalf of any other person or Entity, solicit, contact, call upon, or communicate with any person or entity or any representative of any person or entity who has a business relationship with Company and with whom Employee had contact while employed, if such contact or communication would likely interfere with Company’s business relationships or result in an unfair competitive advantage over Company.

  • Interference or Impairment If a Party (“Impaired Party”) reasonably determines that the services, network, facilities, or methods of operation, of the other Party (“Interfering Party”) will or are likely to interfere with or impair the Impaired Party’s provision of services or the operation of the Impaired Party’s network or facilities, the Impaired Party may interrupt or suspend any Service provided to the Interfering Party to the extent necessary to prevent such interference or impairment, subject to the following: 26.3.1 Except in emergency situations (e.g., situations involving a risk of bodily injury to persons or damage to tangible property, or an interruption in Customer service) or as otherwise provided in this Agreement, the Impaired Party shall have given the Interfering Party at least ten (10) days’ prior written notice of the interference or impairment or potential interference or impairment and the need to correct the condition within said time period; and taken other actions, if any, required by Applicable Law; and, 26.3.2 Upon correction of the interference or impairment, the Impaired Party will promptly restore the interrupted or suspended Service. The Impaired Party shall not be obligated to provide an out-of-service credit allowance or other compensation to the Interfering Party in connection with the suspended Service.

  • Exploitation (i) Exploitation of intellectual property may take the form of patenting by the originator singly or in combination with other agencies. (ii) The parties patenting the property shall reach a mutually agreeable arrangement including ownership and revenue sharing which shall be reduced to writing. (iii) In the event that the employee reaches an agreement to use the offices of the Innovation Transfer Office, disputes shall be handled in accordance with Article