Reasonable Use Sample Clauses

Reasonable Use. Where a data service is specified as Un-metered or Un-limited use reasonable usage is considered to be within 500 GB per month where this usage is exceeded Service Provider reserves the right to apply policies in traffic management to limit or restrict the usage above this level or to terminate the Users access to the Services if the limits continue to be exceeded after notification to the User.
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Reasonable Use. 3.1 The Buyer’s use of the Service is subject to the following Usage Limit: 10,000 User Sessions per annum. 3.2 If the number of the Buyer's User Sessions exceeds eighty per cent (80%) of the Usage Limit during any 12 month period Supplier shall notify the Buyer in writing (which may be via email) so that the Buyer has a warning that it is close to exceeding the Usage Limit.
Reasonable Use. Organizer shall employ best efforts to ensure that its use of Park and Park facilities, amenities, infrastructure, and/or vegetation is appropriate and reasonable. Organizer shall exercise best efforts to see that any and all use of Park, to the extent reserved by Organizer, is in compliance with all laws and with City’s policies regarding use of City parks and/or facilities, including, but not limited to, policies be adopted or enacted by the Director of the Meridian Parks and Recreation Department.
Reasonable Use. The Lessee shall not, during the currency of this agreement, do, suffer nor permit to be done, any act or thing which may impair, damage or injure the said leased Premises, the said building of the Corporation, or any part thereof, beyond the reasonable wear and tear occasioned by reasonable use, and shall, at the cost and expense of the Lessee, repair and renew in a good, sufficient and workmanlike manner all portions of the said leased Premises or the said building which may at any time by the Lessee be damaged (ordinary wear and tear only excepted). In the event of the failure on the part of the Lessee to so repair and renew, the Lessee shall indemnify and save harmless the Corporation from all damages, costs and expenses suffered or incurred by the Corporation by reason of such impairment, damage or injury to the extent the Lessee is liable for same in law, such payment to be made forthwith upon receipt of appropriate accounts thereof which shall be collectible as Additional Rent.
Reasonable Use. STN SERVICE CENTER will monitor the volume of searching and downloading activity associated with each Login ID for the purposes of benchmarking use, noting any significant variance in patterns of usage for particular Login ID(s), and ensuring compliance with CAS Information Use Policies and with the terms of this Agreement. STN SERVICE CENTER may ask CUSTOMER to discuss with STN SERVICE CENTER any usage pattern(s) STN SERVICE CENTER questions and, if necessary, to work with STN SERVICE CENTER to reach a solution if a problem is uncovered. However if STN SERVICE CENTER determines that use is unreasonable or violates the CAS Information Use Policies, STN SERVICE CENTER may de- activate an individual feature or the Login ID(s) at issue. STN SERVICE CENTER prefers to resolve this type of issue without de-activating Login IDs if possible, and will use reasonable efforts to do so.
Reasonable Use. 4.1 The Customer’s use of the Service is subject to the following Usage Limit: 10,000 User Sessions per annum. 4.2 If the number of the Customer's User Sessions exceeds eighty per cent (80%) of the Usage Limit during any 12 month period Elgin shall notify the Customer in writing (which may be via email) so that the Customer has a warning that it is close to exceeding the Usage Limit. 4.3 If the number of the Customer's User Sessions exceeds the Usage Limit during any 12 month period then the Overage Charges set out at the URL address xxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx.xx/url- terms/elgin-price-list (subject to section 4.4) shall apply and shall become due and payable. 4.4 Overage Charges may be subject to change in future years. Changes to Overage Charges shall be communicated to the Customer by Xxxxx in writing (which may be via email) giving not less than six (6) months’ notice of such changes taking effect.
Reasonable Use. The Common Drive Easements shall be used and enjoyed by each Owner and its Permittees in such a manner so as not to materially interfere with, obstruct or delay the conduct and operations of the business of any other Owner or its Permittees at any time conducted on its Lot, including, without limitation, public access to and from said business, and the receipt or delivery of merchandise in connection therewith (collectively, the “Business Operations”).
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Reasonable Use. The Sign Easement shall be used and enjoyed by each Owner and any Operating Permittee in such a manner so as not to materially interfere with, obstruct or delay the Business Operations of Lot 1 Owner or its Operating Permittee.
Reasonable Use. The Tenant shall not during the term of this lease, do, suffer nor permit to be done any act or thing which may impair, damage or injure the Premises, or any part thereof, beyond reasonable wear and tear, and shall, at the cost and expense of the Tenant, repair and renew in a good, sufficient and workmanlike manner all portions of the Premises which may at any time by the Tenant be damaged (reasonable wear and tear only excepted), and in the event of the failure on the part of the Tenant to so repair and renew, the City may at its option, repair such damage or injury and the Tenant shall indemnify and save harmless the City from all damages, cost and expenses suffered or incurred by the City by reason of such impairment, damage or injury to the Premises, or by reason of the City carrying out repairs, and the Tenant shall pay such damages, costs and expenses to the City upon demand.
Reasonable Use. The Utilities Easement shall be used and enjoyed by each Owner and any Operating Permittee in such a manner so as not to materially interfere with, obstruct or delay the Business Operations of any other Owner or its Permittees at any time conducted on its Lot.
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