Common use of Moving Premises Clause in Contracts

Moving Premises. If the Customer intend to move premises, the Customer will need to give sufficient relocation notice to MyRepublic as provided in the subscribed Service Specific Terms and Conditions. Subject to acceptance, the Customer may request transfer and reconnection of the Service at a new location, either stop the Services at its old address, or request to transfer the Services to the new occupant at its old address; subject to applicable fees. You may also request to reconnect to the same or similar Services at your new address. 11.2.1. If the Customer wish to stop the Services at its old address, the Customer will need to give MyRepublic notice in accordance with clause 10.1 (Termination by you). If you do not give MyRepublic such notice then the Customer will remain responsible for paying for any Services that MyRepublic continues to provide at the Customer’s old address. If the Customer is on a Contract Plan and stop the Services before the end of the minimum service term then the Customer will be required to pay an early termination charge and any applicable deactivation charge. However MyRepublic may waive any applicable early termination and deactivation charges if the Customer reconnects to the same or similar Services at the Customer’s new address. 11.2.2. If the Customer request to transfer the Services to the new occupant at its old address, MyRepublic may consent to the transfer in accordance with clause 11.2(Moving premises). 11.2.3. If the Customer wishes to reconnect to the same or similar Services at its new address, the Customer will need to provide MyRepublic with details of the Customer’s new address so that MyRepublic can determine whether or not we are able to provide the same or similar Services at that address. Depending on where the Customer move to, MyRepublic may or may not be able to provide the Customer with the same Services. If the Customer is on a Contract Plan and MyRepublic reconnects you to the same Services at your new address, the Customer’s service term will be paused from the date that we disconnect the Services at the Customer’s old address until the date that MyRepublic connects the Services at the Customer’s new address, but will otherwise not be affected. 11.2.4. Customer is liable for a relocation charge which will be advised by your designated account manager or the customer service team.

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Samples: Business General Terms and Conditions, Business General Terms and Conditions

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Moving Premises. If the Customer intend intends to move premises, the Customer will need to needto give sufficient relocation notice to MyRepublic as provided in the subscribed Service Specific Terms and Conditions. Subject to acceptance, the Customer may request transfer and reconnection of the Service at a new location, either stop the Services at its old address, address or request to transfer the Services to the new occupant at its old address; subject to applicable fees. You may also request to reconnect to the same or similar Services at your new address. 11.2.1. If the Customer wish wishes to stop the Services at its old address, the Customer will need to give MyRepublic notice in accordance with clause 10.1 (Termination by you). If you do not give MyRepublic such notice then the Customer will remain responsible for paying for any Services that MyRepublic continues to provide at the Customer’s old address. If the Customer is on a Contract Plan and stop stops the Services before the end of the minimum service term then the Customer will be required to pay an early termination charge and any applicable deactivation charge. However However, MyRepublic may waive any applicable early termination and deactivation charges if the Customer reconnects to the same or similar Services at the Customer’s new address. 11.2.2. If the Customer request requests to transfer the Services to the new occupant at its old address, MyRepublic may consent to the transfer in accordance with clause 11.2(Moving premises). 11.2.3. If the Customer wishes to reconnect to the same or similar Services at its new address, the Customer will need to provide MyRepublic with details of the Customer’s new address so that MyRepublic can determine whether or not we are able to can provide the same or similar Services at that address. Depending on where the Customer move moves to, MyRepublic may or may not be able to provide the Customer with the same Services. If the Customer is on a Contract Plan and MyRepublic reconnects you to the same Services at your new address, the Customer’s service term will be paused from the date that we disconnect the Services at the Customer’s old address until the date that MyRepublic connects the Services at the Customer’s new address, but will otherwise not be affected. 11.2.4. The Customer is liable for a relocation charge which will be advised by your designated account manager or the customer service team.

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Samples: Business General Terms and Conditions

Moving Premises. If the Customer intend intends to move premises, the Customer will need to give sufficient relocation notice to MyRepublic wifiOne as provided in the subscribed Service Specific Terms and Conditions. Subject to acceptance, the Customer may request transfer and reconnection of the Service at a new location, either stop the Services at its old address, address or request to transfer the Services to the new occupant at its old address; subject to applicable fees. You may also request to reconnect to the same or similar Services at your new address. 11.2.1. If the Customer wish wishes to stop the Services at its old address, the Customer will need to give MyRepublic wifiOne notice in accordance with clause 10.1 (Termination by you). If you do not give MyRepublic wifiOne such notice then the Customer will remain responsible for paying for any Services that MyRepublic wifiOne continues to provide at the Customer’s old address. If the Customer is on a Contract Plan and stop stops the Services before the end of the minimum service term then the Customer will be required to pay an early termination charge and any applicable deactivation charge. However MyRepublic However, wifiOne may waive any applicable early termination and deactivation charges if the Customer reconnects to the same or similar Services at the Customer’s new address. 11.2.2. If the Customer request requests to transfer the Services to the new occupant at its old address, MyRepublic wifiOne may consent to the transfer in accordance with clause 11.2(Moving 11.2 (Moving premises). 11.2.3. If the Customer wishes to reconnect to the same or similar Services at its new address, the Customer will need to provide MyRepublic wifiOne with details of the Customer’s new address so that MyRepublic wifiOne can determine whether or not we are able to can provide the same or similar Services at that address. Depending on where the Customer move moves to, MyRepublic wifiOne may or may not be able to provide the Customer with the same Services. If the Customer is on a Contract Plan and MyRepublic wifiOne reconnects you to the same Services at your new address, the Customer’s service term will be paused from the date that we disconnect the Services at the Customer’s old address until the date that MyRepublic wifiOne connects the Services at the Customer’s new address, but will otherwise not be affected. 11.2.4. The Customer is liable for a relocation charge which will be advised by your designated account manager or the customer service team.

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Samples: Standard Terms and Conditions

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Moving Premises. If the Customer intend to move premises, the Customer will need to give sufficient relocation notice to MyRepublic as provided in the subscribed Service Specific Terms and Conditions. Subject to acceptance, the Customer may request transfer and reconnection of the Service at a new location, either stop the Services at its old address, or request to transfer the Services to the new occupant at its old address; subject to applicable fees. You may also request to reconnect to the same or similar Services at your new address. 11.2.112.2.1. If the Customer wish to stop the Services at its old address, the Customer will need to give MyRepublic notice in accordance with clause 10.1 (Termination by you). If you do not give MyRepublic such notice then the Customer will remain responsible for paying for any Services that MyRepublic continues to provide at the Customer’s old address. If the Customer is on a Contract Plan and stop the Services before the end of the minimum service term then the Customer will be required to pay an early termination charge and any applicable deactivation charge. However MyRepublic may waive any applicable early termination and deactivation charges if the Customer reconnects to the same or similar Services at the Customer’s new address. 11.2.212.2.2. If the Customer request to transfer the Services to the new occupant at its old address, MyRepublic may consent to the transfer in accordance with clause 11.2(Moving 12.2 (Moving premises). 11.2.312.2.3. If the Customer wishes to reconnect to the same or similar Services at its new address, the Customer will need to provide MyRepublic with details of the Customer’s new address so that MyRepublic can determine whether or not we are able to provide the same or similar Services at that address. Depending on where the Customer move to, MyRepublic may or may not be able to provide the Customer with the same Services. If the Customer is on a Contract Plan and MyRepublic reconnects you to the same Services at your new address, the Customer’s service term will be paused from the date that we disconnect the Services at the Customer’s old address until the date that MyRepublic connects the Services at the Customer’s new address, but will otherwise not be affected. 11.2.412.2.4. Customer is liable for a relocation charge which will be advised by your designated account manager or the customer service team.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Business General Terms and Conditions

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