Multiple Domain Registrations Clause Samples
The Multiple Domain Registrations clause governs the process and terms under which a party may register more than one domain name under a single agreement. Typically, this clause outlines the procedures for adding additional domains, any associated fees, and the responsibilities of the registrant for each domain. By clearly defining how multiple domains are managed within the contract, this clause streamlines administration and ensures that both parties understand their obligations, reducing the risk of disputes over domain ownership or management.
Multiple Domain Registrations. The Company, in accordance with ICANN policies, reserves the rights to refuse to register multiple domain registrations.
Multiple Domain Registrations. 2.1. The Registry, in accordance with ICANN policies, reserves the rights to refuse to process multiple domain registrations. However, a Registrant may register more than one domain name as long as any domain name applied for complies with the criteria set forth in the Registry Policies.
2.2. Domain name selection criteria and rules are found in Section 4 of the Registry Policies.
Multiple Domain Registrations. Bhosting Solutions, in accordance with ICANN policies, reserves the rights to refuse to register multiple domain registrations.
