Our right to disconnect Sample Clauses

Our right to disconnect. We have the right to suspend or discontinue service generally, or to disconnect the Service, at any time. In addition, we reserve the right to immediately disconnect the Service at any time without notice due to non-payment or unlawful or inappropriate use of the Service.
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Our right to disconnect. If You fail to comply with an obligation to disconnect, remove or return equipment in accordance with the Service Agreement, or We have a right to do so at law, then:
Our right to disconnect. We have the right to suspend or discontinue service generally, or to disconnect the Service, at any time. In addition, we reserve the right to immediately disconnect the Service at any time without notice due to non-payment or unlawful or inappropriate use of the Service. 8.3.1. All of charges owed at the time of disconnection will be immediately payable. We will pursue collection for unpaid amounts on disconnected accounts and may report these unpaid charges to credit bureaus.
Our right to disconnect. You understand and agree that Nextiva has the right to suspend, terminate or disconnect any part of Your Service generally at any time if:
Our right to disconnect. You understand and agree that Public Telephone Company has the right to suspend, terminate or disconnect any part of Your Service generally at any time if: We determine or reasonably believe that You are violating, or violated, any applicable law; We determine or reasonably believe that You materially breached this Agreement and/or the AUP; We determine or reasonably believe that You used fraudulent means to pay for the Services, including use of a fraudulent credit card; We determine or reasonably believe that You abused or harassed (verbally or otherwise) any Public Telephone Company employee, contractor, agent or representative; We are ordered by law enforcement or other government agencies to suspend, terminate or disconnect your Services; You bring any legal action or proceeding against Public Telephone Company, or participate in any class action lawsuit against Public Telephone Company; A petition in bankruptcy is filed by or against You and such petition is not dismissed within thirty (30) days after the effective filing date thereof, or a trustee or receiver is appointed over You or Your material assets; We determine that such action is necessary to protect maintain, or improve the Services, to prevent fraud or misrepresentation, to protect Public Telephone Company, its customers or other third party Public Telephone Company affiliates, or for any other good cause. It is otherwise contemplated by this Agreement. You fail to make payment. All charges owed at the time of disconnection will be immediately payable. We will pursue collection for unpaid amounts on disconnected accounts and may report these unpaid charges to credit bureaus.
Our right to disconnect. You understand and agree that TELEPHASE has the right to suspend, terminate or disconnect any part of Your Service generally at any time if:

Related to Our right to disconnect

  • Right to Disclose With respect to any information, knowledge, or data disclosed to the Contractor by the Subcontractor, the Subcontractor warrants that the Subcontractor has full and unrestricted right to disclose the same without incurring legal liability to others, and that the Contractor shall have the full and unrestricted rights to use and publish the same as it may see fit. Any restrictions on Contractor’s use of information, knowledge, or data disclosed by Subcontractor must be made known to Contractor.

  • Employer's Duty to Discuss Change (i) The Employer shall discuss with the Employees affected and their representatives, the introduction of the changes referred to in clause 30.1(a)(a)(i), the effects the changes are likely to have on Employees, measures to avert or mitigate the adverse effects of such changes on Employees and shall give prompt consideration to matters raised by the Employees and/or their representatives in relation to the changes.

  • Right to Refuse Unsafe Work Employees have the right to refuse to perform unsafe work pursuant to the Occupational Health and Safety Regulations of the Workers Compensation Act.

  • Your Right to Cancel You can cancel this Agreement by giving written notice to us within 5 business days of being handed a completed copy of this Agreement; or within 7 business days of receipt if the completed Agreement is emailed or sent to you electronically; or within 9 business days of the date the completed Agreement was posted to you (if applicable). Saturdays, Sundays and national public holidays are not counted as business days. You can physically give the notice to us or our employee or agent, post the notice to us or our agent or email the notice to our email address listed in these Commercial Terms. If you cancel this Agreement, you must immediately repay the Loan and any interest accrued for the period starting on the day you get the Loan until the day you repay us in full (if relevant). You must also reimburse us for any reasonable expenses we have to pay in connection with this Agreement and its cancellation, including legal fees and credit report fees. This statement is only a summary of your cancellation rights and obligations. If you want more information, or if you think that we are being unreasonable in any way, you should seek legal advice immediately. WHAT CAN YOU DO IF YOU SUFFER UNFORESEEN HARDSHIP? If you are unable reasonably to keep up your payments because of illness, injury, loss of employment, the end of a relationship, or other reasonable cause, you may be able to ask us to vary the terms of this Agreement (we call this a Hardship Variation). To apply for a Hardship Variation, you need to:

  • City’s Right to Terminate for Convenience City may, at its sole option and for its convenience, terminate all or any portion of this Contract by giving thirty (30) days’ written notice of such termination to Contractor. The termination of the Contract shall be effective upon receipt of the notice by Contractor. After termination of all or any portion of the Contract, Contractor shall: (1) immediately discontinue all affected performance (unless the notice directs otherwise); and (2) complete any and all additional work necessary for the orderly filing of documents and closing of Contractor's affected performance under the Contract. After filing of documents and completion of performance, Contractor shall deliver to City all data, drawings, specifications, reports, estimates, summaries, and such other information and materials created or received by Contractor in performing this Contract, whether completed or in process. By accepting payment for completion, filing, and delivering documents as called for in this section, Contractor discharges City of all of City’s payment obligations and liabilities under this Contract with regard to the affected performance.

  • Right to Reject Notwithstanding Buyer’s rights pursuant to Sec. 8.5 and save other rights pursuant to this Order, Buyer may reject any goods within 2 months from the delivery if they are materially defective and in Buyer’s reasonable assessment do not allow a commercially reasonable use. In that case, no payments for these goods are due.

  • Right to Grieve Where an employee feels that she has been aggrieved by a decision of the Employer related to promotion, demotion or transfer, the employee may grieve the decision at Step 3 of the grievance procedure in Article 9 of this Agreement within seven (7) days of being notified of the results.

  • Information About Your Right to Dispute Errors In case of errors or questions about your Card Account, call 0-000-000-0000 or write to Cardholder Services, X.X. Xxx 000000, Xxxxxxxxxxxx, XX, 00000. if you think an error has occurred on your Card Account or if you need more information about a transaction listed on your electronic or written history or receipt. We must allow you to report an error until sixty (60) days after the earlier of the date you electronically access your Card Account, if the error could be viewed in your electronic history, or the date we sent the FIRST written history on which the error appeared. You may request a written history of your transactions at any time by calling 0-000-000-0000 or writing to X.X. Xxx 000000, Xxxxxxxxxxxx, XX, 00000. You will need to tell us:

  • Right to Opt Out IF YOU DO NOT WISH TO ARBITRATE DISPUTES YOU MAY DECLINE TO HAVE YOUR DISPUTES WITH US ARBITRATED BY NOTIFYING US IN WRITING WITHIN 30 DAYS OF THE LATER OF YOUR FIRST ACCESS TO OR USE OF THE SITES, BY MAIL TO 000 XXXXXXXXXXX XXXX, XXXXXXXX, XXX XXXX 00000. YOUR WRITTEN NOTIFICATION TO US MUST INCLUDE YOUR NAME, ADDRESS AND TELEPHONE NUMBER AS WELL AS A CLEAR STATEMENT THAT YOU DO NOT WISH TO RESOLVE DISPUTES WITH YS THROUGH ARBITRATION. YOUR DECISION TO OPT OUT OF THIS ARBITRATION PROVISION WILL HAVE NO ADVERSE EFFECT ON YOUR RELATIONSHIP WITH US OR PRODUCTS AND SERVICES PROVIDED BY US.

  • Right to Refuse Work Consistent with M.S. 182.654, Subd. 11, employees have the right to refuse work in certain circumstances as specified in the statute.

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