Common use of Other Payment Mechanism Clause in Contracts

Other Payment Mechanism. Where Avaya agrees to be paid by “Payment Mechanism”: • If any payment made via Payment Mechanism is rejected, denied or returned unpaid for any reason: (a) Avaya may suspend Customer’s subscription and access to the Service; (b) Customer will be liable for any fees, costs, expenses or other amounts Avaya incurs arising from such rejection, denial, or return (and Avaya may automatically charge Customer for such amounts); and (c) Avaya may provide Customer with further instructions regarding how Customer may update or replace the relevant payment method. If Customer fails to provide a valid alternative Payment Mechanism within thirty (30) days after the Services have been suspended, Avaya may terminate the Services, in which case Customer will be subject to any applicable termination fees outlined in the Service Description. If the new Payment Mechanism is accepted, the subscription billing date will remain the same as the original date for subsequent months. Customer’s payment obligation shall be satisfied when Avaya’s payment processor provides notification of final good funds in settlement of Customer’s credit card. Avaya may agree to allow Customer to pay amounts due in arrears. In such event, Customer will make all of the payments due within thirty (30) calendar days of the date of the invoice. If applicable, Customer’s Payment Mechanism will be automatically charged recurring fees on a regular basis during the Service Period as set out in the Order, Service Description, SLS or SOW, including during any renewals, unless Customer cancels the subscription. Customer authorizes Avaya or its payment processor to process such automatic recurring charges. If Customer cancels a subscription, Customer will not be entitled to a refund or a credit for any fees already due and/ or paid, and Customer will be subject to any termination fees outlined in the Order, Service Description, SLS or SOW.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Software License and Services Agreement, Software License and Services Agreement

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Other Payment Mechanism. Where Avaya Xxxxx agrees to be paid by “Payment Mechanism”: • If any payment made via Payment Mechanism is rejected, denied or returned unpaid for any reason: (a) Avaya may suspend Customer’s subscription and access to the Service; (b) Customer will be liable for any fees, costs, expenses or other amounts Avaya incurs arising from such rejection, denial, or return (and Avaya may automatically charge Customer for such amounts); and (c) Avaya may provide Customer with further instructions regarding how Customer may update or replace the relevant payment method. If Customer fails to provide a valid alternative Payment Mechanism within thirty (30) 30 days after the Services have been suspended, Avaya may terminate the Services, in which case Customer will be subject to any applicable termination fees outlined in the Service Description. If the new Payment Mechanism is accepted, the subscription billing date will remain the same as the original date for subsequent months. Customer’s payment obligation shall be satisfied when Avaya’s payment processor provides notification of final good funds in settlement of Customer’s credit card. Avaya may agree to allow Customer to pay amounts due in arrears. In such event, Customer will make all of the payments due within thirty (30) y 30 calendar days of the date of the invoice. If applicable, Customer’s Payment Mechanism will be automatically charged recurring fees on a regular basis during the Service Period as set out in the Order, Service Description, SLS or SOW, including during any renewals, unless Customer cancels the subscription. Customer authorizes Avaya or its payment processor to process such automatic recurring charges. If Customer cancels a subscription, Customer will not be entitled to a refund or a credit for any fees already due and/ or paid, and Customer will be subject to any termination fees outlined in the Order, Service Description, SLS or SOW.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Software License and Services Agreement

Other Payment Mechanism. Where Avaya Xxxxx agrees to be paid by “Payment Mechanism”: • If any payment made via Payment Mechanism is rejected, denied or returned unpaid for any reason: (a) Avaya may suspend Customer’s subscription and access to the Service; (b) Customer will be liable for any fees, costs, expenses or other amounts Avaya incurs arising from such rejection, denial, or return (and Avaya may automatically charge Customer for such amounts); and (c) Avaya may provide Customer with further instructions regarding how Customer may update or replace the relevant payment method. If Customer fails to provide a valid alternative Payment Mechanism within thirty (30) days after the Services have been suspended, Avaya may terminate the Services, in which case Customer will be subject to any applicable termination fees outlined in the Service Description. If the new Payment Mechanism is accepted, the subscription billing date will remain the same as the original date for subsequent months. Customer’s payment obligation shall be satisfied when Avaya’s payment processor provides notification of final good funds in settlement of Customer’s credit card. Avaya may agree to allow Customer to pay amounts due in arrears. In such event, Customer will make all of the payments due within thirty (30) calendar days of the date of the invoice. If applicable, Customer’s Payment Mechanism will be automatically charged recurring fees on a regular basis during the Service Period as set out in the Order, Service Description, SLS or SOW, including during any renewals, unless Customer cancels the subscription. Customer authorizes Avaya or its payment processor to process such automatic recurring charges. If Customer cancels a subscription, Customer will not be entitled to a refund or a credit for any fees already due and/ or paid, and Customer will be subject to any termination fees outlined in the Order, Service Description, SLS or SOW.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Software License and Services Agreement

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Other Payment Mechanism. Where Avaya agrees to be paid by “Payment Mechanism”: • If any payment made via Payment Mechanism is rejected, denied or returned unpaid for any reason: (a) Avaya may suspend Customer’s subscription and access to the Service; (b) Customer will be liable for any fees, costs, expenses or other amounts Avaya incurs arising from such rejection, denial, or return (and Avaya may automatically charge Customer for such amounts); and (c) Avaya may provide Customer with further instructions regarding how Customer may update or replace the relevant payment method. If Customer fails to provide a valid alternative Payment Mechanism within thirty (30) days after the Services have been suspended, Avaya may terminate the Services, in which case Customer will be subject to any applicable termination fees outlined in the Service Description. If the new Payment Mechanism is accepted, the subscription billing date will remain the same as the original date for subsequent months. Customer’s payment obligation shall be satisfied when Avaya’s payment processor provides notification of final good funds in settlement of Customer’s credit card. Avaya may agree to allow Customer to pay amounts due in arrears. In such event, Customer will make all of the payments due within thirty (30) y 30 calendar days of the date of the invoice. If applicable, Customer’s Payment Mechanism will be automatically charged recurring fees on a regular basis during the Service Period as set out in the Order, Service Description, SLS or SOW, including during any renewals, unless Customer cancels the subscription. Customer authorizes Avaya or its payment processor to process such automatic recurring charges. If Customer cancels a subscription, Customer will not be entitled to a refund or a credit for any fees already due and/ or paid, and Customer will be subject to any termination fees outlined in the Order, Service Description, SLS or SOW.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Software License and Services Agreement

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