Common use of Renewals of Registration Clause in Contracts

Renewals of Registration. 1. Renewals of registration are possible for 1 to 10 years depending on the domain name, provided the maximum registration term is not exceeded. 2. A contract for the registration and administration of a domain name shall be renewed automatically for another 12 month term at the end of the registration period if it is not terminated with a notice period of three months prior to the date of expiry, unless agreed otherwise. 3. For renewals the price list at the renewal date is applicable. The Customer acknowledges that renewal and transfer fees may change on a short notice and agreed to verify the current price prior to any order and any requested automatic renewal. As reasonably possible, Registrar will inform Customer about changes to the current fees in its newsletter. Registrar is authorized to cancel or modify orders if a price change occurs between the date of the order and the fulfillment date. 4. Customer will be informed by e-mail of his obligation to pay for the renewal in accordance with the provisions of ICANN or the respective registry in time before the end of the registration period. If Customer does not terminate the contract on time and Customer has either identified his payment method to be credit card or bank debit and entered current and valid payment details, then Registrar will automatically attempt to charge the due amount 10 days prior to the expiration date and the contract will be renewed accordingly. Customer is solely responsible for ensuring the timely receipt of the applicable fees or for the functionality of the chosen payment.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Registration Agreement, Registration Agreement, Registration Agreement

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