Common use of Non-detrimental Change Clause in Contracts

Non-detrimental Change. If MyRepublic reasonably believe that a Change will not have a detrimental impact on you, we may make that Change without giving the Customer prior notice. If the Customer reasonably believe that such Change does in fact have a detrimental impact on the Customer, please contact your designated account manager as soon as possible after becoming aware of the Change so that we can discuss the circumstances with you. Examples of Changes that we consider to be non-detrimental include, but not limited to, 12.2.1.1. Changes that decrease the Charges or increase the benefits of the Services; 12.2.1.2. Changes to our Acceptable Use Policy that promote the safe and responsible use of the Services; 12.2.1.3. Changes that are immediately and/or necessarily required by law, for security reasons, or to prevent fraud; 12.2.1.4. operational Changes relating to our customer service team (including minor changes to hours of operation, and changes to the location of our customer service team); and 12.2.1.5. Changes to your Service plan name in your Invoice to make it clearer and more reflective of what we provided.

Appears in 2 contracts

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

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Non-detrimental Change. If MyRepublic wifiOne reasonably believe believes that a Change will not have a detrimental impact on you, we may make that Change without giving the Customer prior notice. If the Customer reasonably believe believes that such Change does in fact have a detrimental impact on the Customer, please contact your designated account manager as soon as possible after becoming aware of the Change so that we can discuss the circumstances with you. Examples of Changes that we consider to be non-detrimental include, but are not limited to,: 12.2.1.1. Changes that decrease the Charges or increase the benefits of the Services; 12.2.1.2. Changes to our Acceptable Use Policy that promote the safe and responsible use of the Services; 12.2.1.3. Changes that are immediately and/or necessarily required by law, for security reasons, or to prevent fraud; 12.2.1.4. operational Changes relating to our customer service team (including minor changes to hours of operation, and changes to the location of our customer service team); and 12.2.1.5. and Changes to your Service plan name in your Invoice to make it clearer and more reflective of what we provided.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Standard Terms and Conditions

Non-detrimental Change. If MyRepublic reasonably believe believes that a Change will not have a detrimental impact on you, we may make that Change without giving the Customer prior notice. If the Customer reasonably believe believes that such Change does in fact have a detrimental impact on the Customer, please contact your designated account manager as soon as possible after becoming aware of the Change so that we can discuss the circumstances with you. Examples of Changes that we consider to be non-detrimental include, but are not limited to, 12.2.1.1. Changes that decrease the Charges or increase the benefits of the Services; 12.2.1.2. Changes to our Acceptable Use Policy that promote the safe and responsible use of the Services; 12.2.1.3. Changes that are immediately and/or necessarily required by law, for security reasons, or to prevent fraud; 12.2.1.4. operational Changes relating to our customer service team (including minor changes to hours of operation, and changes to the location of our customer service team); and 12.2.1.5. Changes to your Service plan name in your Invoice to make it clearer and more reflective of what we provided.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Business General Terms and Conditions

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Non-detrimental Change. If MyRepublic reasonably believe that a Change will not have a detrimental impact on you, we may make that Change without giving the Customer prior notice. If the Customer reasonably believe that such Change does in fact have a detrimental impact on the Customer, please contact your designated account manager as soon as possible after becoming aware of the Change so that we can discuss the circumstances with you. Examples of Changes that we consider to be non-detrimental include, but not limited to, 12.2.1.113.2.1.1. Changes that decrease the Charges or increase the benefits of the Services; 12.2.1.213.2.1.2. Changes to our Acceptable Use Policy that promote the safe and responsible use of the Services; 12.2.1.313.2.1.3. Changes that are immediately and/or necessarily required by law, for security reasons, or to prevent fraud; 12.2.1.413.2.1.4. operational Changes relating to our customer service team (including minor changes to hours of operation, and changes to the location of our customer service team); 13.2.1.5. Changes to your phone number that are made in accordance the prevailing operational arrangement and clause 11.4 (Changing your number) respectively; and 12.2.1.513.2.1.6. Changes to your Service plan name in your Invoice to make it clearer and more reflective of what we provided.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Business General Terms and Conditions

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