Common use of Service Orders Clause in Contracts

Service Orders. You may: (i) order Services for new or existing Sites; and (ii) order changes, additions to, or deactivations of previous Service orders at existing Sites; in each case by presenting a signed Agreement specifying the Services to be ordered, changed, added to or deactivated, as the case may be. Rogers may accept or reject any such orders.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Rogers for Business Agreement, Rogers for Business Agreement, Rogers for Business Agreement

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Service Orders. You may: (i) order Services for new or existing Sites; and (ii) order changes, additions to, or deactivations of previous Service orders at existing Sites; in each case by presenting a signed Agreement Rogers’ Master Business General Terms and Conditions specifying the Services to be ordered, changed, added to or deactivated, as the case may be. Rogers may accept or reject any such orders.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Rogers for Business Agreement, Rogers for Business Agreement

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Service Orders. You Customer may: (i) order Services for new or existing Sites; and (ii) order changes, additions to, or deactivations of previous Service Product orders at existing Sites; in each case by presenting a signed Agreement specifying the Services to be ordered, changed, added to or deactivated, as the case may be. Rogers may accept or reject any such orders.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Rogers for Business Agreement

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