Common use of Planned Outage Timeframe Clause in Contracts

Planned Outage Timeframe. The Planned Outage Timeframe defines the hours and days in which a Planned Outage may occur ("Planned Outage Timeframe"). The Planned Outage Timeframe for the System Services is as follows:

Appears in 8 contracts

Samples: Registry Agreement (Verisign Inc/Ca), Registry Agreement, Registry Agreement

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Planned Outage Timeframe. The Planned Outage Timeframe defines the hours and days in which a the Planned Outage may occur ("Planned Outage Timeframe")can occur. The Planned Outage Timeframe for the System Core Services is as follows:

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Biz Agreement, Registrar Accreditation Agreement, Registry Registrar Agreement

Planned Outage Timeframe. The Planned Outage Timeframe defines the hours and days in which a Planned Outage may occur ("Planned Outage Timeframe"). The Planned Outage Timeframe for the System Services is as follows:: Planned Outage Timeframe - SRS = 0100-0900 UTC Sunday; Planned Outage Timeframe - DNS Name Server = no Planned Outages allowed; and Planned Outage Timeframe - Whois = no Planned Outages allowed. The Planned Outage Timeframe metric is a Credit Level 5.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Registry Agreement, Registry Agreement

Planned Outage Timeframe. The Planned Outage Timeframe defines the hours and days in which a Planned Outage may occur ("β€œPlanned Outage Timeframe"”). The Planned Outage Timeframe for the System Services is as follows:

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Registry Agreement (Verisign Inc/Ca), Registry Agreement

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Planned Outage Timeframe. The Planned Outage Timeframe defines the hours and days in which a Planned Outage may occur ("" Planned Outage Timeframe"). The Planned Outage Timeframe for the System Services is as follows:

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Registry Agreement, Registry Agreement

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