Renew/Extend Grace Period Sample Clauses

Renew/Extend Grace Period. The Renew/Extend Grace Period is a specified number of calendar days following the renewal/extension of a domain name registration period. The current value of the Renew/Extend Grace Period is five calendar days. If a Delete, Extend, or Transfer occurs within that five calendar days, the following rules apply: Delete. If a domain is deleted within the Renew/Extend Grace Period, the sponsoring Registrar at the time of the deletion receives a credit of the renew/extend fee. The domain is deleted from the Registry database and is moved to the Redemption Grace Period (that is, to the status: Pending Delete – Restorable). See Section 3.2 for a description of overlapping grace period exceptions. Renew/Extend. A domain registration can be extended within the Renew/Extend Grace Period for up to a total of ten years. The account of the sponsoring Registrar at the time of the additional extension will be charged for the additional number of years the registration is extended. Transfer (other than ICANN-approved bulk transfer). If a domain is transferred within the Renew/Extend Grace Period, there is no credit. The expiration date of the domain registration is extended by one year and the years added as a result of the Extend remain on the domain name up to a total of 10 years. Bulk Transfer (with ICANN approval). Bulk transfers with ICANN approval may be made during the Renew/Extend Grace Period according to the procedures in Part B of the ICANN Policy on Transfer of Registrations between Registrars. The expiration dates of transferred registrations are not affected. The losing Registrar's account is charged for the Renew/Extend operation.
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Renew/Extend Grace Period. The Renew/Extend Grace Period is a specified number of calendar days following the renewal/extension of a domain name registration period through an EPP Command Renew. The current value of the Renew/Extend Grace Period is five calendar days. If a Delete, Extend, or Transfer occurs within that five calendar days, the following rules apply: Delete. If a domain is deleted within the Renew/Extend Grace Period, the sponsoring Registrar at the time of the deletion receives a credit of the renew/extend fee. The domain immediately goes into the Redemption Grace Period. See Section 3.2 for a description of overlapping grace period exceptions.
Renew/Extend Grace Period. The Renew/Extend Grace Period is a specified number of calendar days following the renewal/extension of a domain name registration period. The current value of the Renew/Extend Grace Period is five calendar days. If a Delete, Extend, or Transfer occurs within that five calendar days, the following rules apply:

Related to Renew/Extend Grace Period

  • Extended Term Tenant shall have the option to extend the Term for two (2) consecutive five (5) year periods (the "FIRST EXTENDED TERM" and "SECOND EXTENDED TERM", respectively) on all the terms and conditions contained in this Lease including, without limitation, continuation of the adjustment of the Base Rent on an annual basis as provided in Section 3.3 below (provided only that upon commencement of the First Extended Term the only remaining option to extend the Term shall be the Second Extended Term and upon exercise of the option with respect to the Second Extended Term, no further right to extend the Term shall exist). Tenant shall deliver, if at all, written notice of its exercise of the option ("OPTION NOTICE") to Landlord at least six (6) months but not more than one (1) year before the expiration of the Term or First Extended Term, as the case may be. In the event Tenant fails to deliver the applicable Option Notice within the time allowed, Landlord shall deliver written notice to Tenant of Tenant's failure to deliver the Option Notice, and Tenant shall then have thirty (30) days from receipt of such notice within which to deliver the Option Notice, if at all, to Landlord. In the event (and only in the event) that, Tenant fails to deliver an Option Notice to Landlord within such thirty (30) days, Tenant shall be considered to have elected not to extend the Term of this Lease and thereafter, Tenant shall have no further right to extend the Term of this Lease. References in this Lease to the "Term" shall include the initial Term of fifteen (15) years and shall, in addition, include the First Extended Term and the Second Extended Term, if applicable.

  • Extension Period Any extension hereof shall be subject to the provisions of Article III hereof.

  • Term of the Lease The lease begins at p.m. on (the “Check-in Date”) and ends at a.m. on (the “Checkout Date”).

  • Initial Term The initial term will begin on the date set forth in the Contract documents or on the date the Contract is signed by all Parties, whichever is later.

  • Extension Term (a) Tenant shall have the right to extend the Term for all of the Premises for one extension term of 5 years (the "Extension Term") which shall commence on the day following the expiration of the initial Term and end on the fifth anniversary of the Expiration Date, unless the Extension Term shall sooner terminate pursuant to any of the terms of this Lease or otherwise. The Extension Term shall commence only if (i) Tenant shall have notified Landlord in writing of Tenant's exercise of such extension right not later than nine (9) months prior to the Expiration Date, (ii) at the time of the exercise of such right and immediately prior to the Expiration Date, no event of Default shall have occurred and be continuing hereunder, and (iii) Tenant and/or Related Entities shall be in occupancy of at least 80 percent of the Premises at the time such notice is given. Time is of the essence with respect to the giving of the notice of Tenant's exercise of the extension option. The Extension Term shall be upon all of the agreements, terms, covenants and conditions hereof binding upon Tenant, except that (x) the Fixed Rent (as defined in Article 1) shall be determined as provided in Section 2.2(b), (y) Tenant shall have no further right to renew the Term and (z) Landlord shall have no obligation to provide any work or contribution to improve the Premises for Tenant's use. Upon the commencement of the Extension Term, (A) the Extension Term shall be added to and become part of the Term (but shall not be

  • Original Term The weighted average original term for the Receivables is at least 65 months.

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