Common use of Services Suspension Clause in Contracts

Services Suspension. Verizon may, subject to giving Customer reasonable notice where practicable, suspend one or more Services (or a part thereof) if: (a) Customer is past due on any invoice for Services which has not been remedied within 10 days after Customer receives notice of such non-payment; (b) suspension of Services is necessary to prevent or protect against fraud, or otherwise protect persons or property, Verizon personnel, agents, facilities, or services; (c) Verizon is obliged to comply with an order, instruction or request of a court, government agency, emergency service organization (e.g. police or fire service) or other administrative or regulatory authority; (d) Verizon needs to carry out Emergency Works; (e) Verizon has reasonable grounds to consider that use of the Services violates the AUP or other terms of the Agreement or a Contract; or (f) Customer fails to provide or increase the Security as requested by Verizon. To suspend Services (or a part thereof) pursuant to sub-clause (a) above, no notice is required beyond the 10 days stated therein. If Verizon exercises its right to suspend Services it will resume the Services as soon as practicable after the reason for suspension no longer exists (subject to the exercise of any termination right on the part of Verizon). If one or more Services (or part thereof) are suspended as a consequence of the breach, fault, act or omission of Customer or any Customer Affiliate, Customer will pay to Verizon all reasonable costs and expenses incurred by the implementation of such suspension and/or reconnection of the Services.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Service Agreement, Service Agreement, Service Agreement

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Services Suspension. Verizon may, subject to giving Customer reasonable notice where practicable, suspend one or more Services (or a part thereof) if: (a) Customer is past due on any invoice for Services which has not been remedied within 10 days after Customer receives notice of such non-payment; (b) suspension of Services is necessary to prevent or protect against fraud, or otherwise protect persons or property, Verizon personnel, agents, facilities, or services; (c) Verizon is obliged to comply with an order, instruction or request of a court, government agency, emergency service organization (e.g. police or fire service) or other administrative or regulatory authority; (d) Verizon needs to carry out Emergency Works; (e) Verizon has reasonable grounds to consider that use of the Services violates the AUP or other terms of the Agreement or a Contract; , or (f) Customer fails to provide or increase the Security as requested by Verizon. To suspend Services (or a part thereof) pursuant to sub-clause (a) above, no notice is required beyond the 10 days stated therein. If Verizon exercises its right to suspend Services Services, it will resume the Services as soon as practicable after the reason for suspension no longer exists (subject to the exercise of any termination right on the part of Verizon). If one or more Services (or part thereof) are suspended as a consequence of the breach, fault, act or omission of Customer or any Customer Affiliate, Customer will pay to Verizon all reasonable costs and expenses incurred by the implementation of such suspension and/or reconnection of the Services.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Service Agreement

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