Common use of Services available to customers Clause in Contracts

Services available to customers. Should Videotron consider that a customer should be subscribing to the “Residential” services, Videotron shall send the customer thirty (30) days’ prior notice to the effect that it wishes to transfer the customer to its “Residential” services section. The customer shall have thirty (30) days to notify Videotron that he or she no longer wishes to use Videotron’s Services, failing which he or she will irrevocably be deemed to have accepted the transfer to the “Residential” services.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Internet Business Contract, Internet Business Contract, Internet Business Contract

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Services available to customers. Should Videotron consider that a customer should be subscribing to the “Residential” servicesInternet Access Services, Videotron shall send the customer thirty (30) days’ prior notice to the effect that it wishes to transfer the customer to its “Residential” services Services section. The customer shall have thirty (30) days to at any time, on a simple prior written notice, notify Videotron that he or she the customer no longer wishes to use Videotron’s Services, failing which he or she will irrevocably be deemed to have accepted the transfer to the “Residential” services.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Business Internet Contract

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Services available to customers. Should Videotron consider that a customer should be subscribing to the “ResidentialBusinessservicesInternet Access Services, Videotron shall send the customer thirty thir- ty (30) days’ prior notice to the effect that it wishes to transfer the customer to its “ResidentialBusinessservices Services section. The customer shall have thirty (30) days to notify Videotron that he or she no longer wishes to use Videotron’s Services, failing which he or she will irrevocably be deemed to have accepted the transfer to the “ResidentialBusinessservicesServices.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Internet Contract

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