Common use of Suspension for Ongoing Harm Clause in Contracts

Suspension for Ongoing Harm. Oracle may suspend Subscriber or Subscriber’s Users’ access to, or use of, the Oracle Services if Oracle believes that (a) there is a significant threat to the functionality, security, integrity, or availability of the Oracle Services or any content, data, or applications in the Oracle Cloud Service; (b) Subscriber or Users are accessing or using the Oracle Services to commit an illegal act; or (c) there is a violation of the Acceptable Use Policy. When reasonably practicable and lawfully permitted, Oracle will provide Subscriber with advance notice of any such suspension. Oracle will use reasonable efforts to re-establish the Oracle Cloud Service promptly after Oracle determines that the issue causing the suspension has been resolved. During any suspension period, we will make Subscriber data (as it existed on the suspension date) available to Subscriber. Any suspension under this Section 5.3 shall not excuse Subscriber from Subscriber’s obligation to make payments under this Agreement.

Appears in 10 contracts

Samples: Subscription Services Agreement, Subscription Services Agreement, Subscription Services Agreement

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