Common use of Operational Limits/Force Majeure Clause in Contracts

Operational Limits/Force Majeure. Patriot Mobile’s ability to provide Services to you is subject to the availability and the operational limitations of the requisite equipment and associated facilities, including third party networks that Patriot Mobile does not control. You understand and agree that Service may be temporarily refused, interrupted, curtailed or otherwise limited because of transmission limitations caused by any factor, including, but not limited to, physical obstructions; network congestion; atmospheric, environmental or topographical conditions; system and/or facilities interference, limitations or constraints; or system and/or facilities changes, modifications, updates, relocations, repairs, maintenance or other similar activities necessary for the proper or improved operation of the facilities. You further understand that You may encounter temporary capacity-constraint-related symptoms, such as excessive call blocking, call dropping, or data-throttling in highly concentrated usage locations. Patriot Mobile shall not be liable for any such temporary interruptions, delays, or capacity constraints. In addition, Patriot Mobile is not responsible for interruptions or delays caused by events outside its control, such as war, acts or threats of terrorism, civil disorder, labor strikes or disruptions, natural disasters (including fires, floods, earthquakes, and severe weather), medical epidemics, pandemics or outbreaks, destruction of network facilities or transportation infrastructure, or any other events beyond Patriot Mobile’s reasonable control. This section survives the termination of this Agreement.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Terms and Conditions, Terms and Conditions, Terms and Conditions

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