Common use of SLA Exclusions Clause in Contracts

SLA Exclusions. Service Levels and Service Level Credits apply only to Customer and not to any customers of Customer or to any other party. Customer is not entitled to any Service Level Credit if Customer (a) has not paid all undisputed Fees due, (b) is in breach of this Agreement, or (c) has failed to provide Element Critical appropriate access to enable Element Critical to provide Services. In addition, Element Critical shall have no liability to provide the Services in accordance with any applicable Service Level or to provide any Service Level Credits if the failure to provide the Services in accordance with the Service Level is due, to any of the following:

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Master Services Agreement, Master Services Agreement, Master Services Agreement

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SLA Exclusions. Service Levels and Service Level Credits apply only to Customer and not to any customers of Customer or to any other party. Customer is not entitled to any Service Level Credit if Customer (a) has not paid all undisputed Fees due, (b) is in breach of this AgreementAgreement or the AUP, or (c) has failed to provide Element Critical appropriate access to enable Element Critical to provide Services. In addition, Element Critical shall have no liability to provide the Services in accordance with any applicable Service Level or to provide any Service Level Credits if the failure to provide the Services in accordance with the Service Level is due, to any of the following:or

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Master Services Agreement

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