Common use of Suspension of the SaaS Services Clause in Contracts

Suspension of the SaaS Services. Grass Valley may, at any time, suspend the SaaS Services and/or Customer’s and Users’ access to the SaaS Services (a) without in any way limiting Grass Valley’s rights and remedies as set forth in Section 8.1.1, in response to Customer’s failure to pay when due any undisputed invoices issued pursuant to this Agreement, provided that Grass Valley has given Customer at least thirty (30) calendar days prior notice of Grass Valley’s intention to suspend the SaaS Services and Customer fails to pay the undisputed invoice during that thirty (30) day period; or (b) if Grass Valley reasonably believes that such a suspension is necessary to maintain the security or integrity of the Technology, to prevent misuse of the Technology by any person or entity, including Customer, or if such suspension is necessitated by Grass Valley’s third party hosting providers, provided that (i) Grass Valley notifies Customer promptly of any such suspension and (ii) Grass Valley reinstates access to or operation of the SaaS Services as soon as reasonably practicable. Grass Valley shall not be liable for any failure to provide access to or use of the SaaS Services during any suspension under this Section.

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Samples: Software as a Service Agreement, Software as a Service Agreement, Software as a Service Agreement

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Suspension of the SaaS Services. Grass Valley may, at any time, suspend the SaaS Services and/or Customer’s and Users’ access to the SaaS Services (a) without in any way limiting Grass Valley’s rights and remedies as set forth in Section 8.1.1, in response to Customer’s failure to pay when due any undisputed invoices issued pursuant to this Agreement, provided that Grass Valley has given Customer at least thirty (30) calendar days prior notice of Grass Valley’s intention to suspend the SaaS Services and Customer fails to pay the undisputed invoice during that thirty (30) day period; or (b) if Grass Valley reasonably believes that such a suspension is necessary to maintain the security or integrity of the Technology, to prevent misuse of the Technology by any person or entity, including Customer, or if such suspension is necessitated by Grass Valley’s third party hosting providers, provided that (i) Grass Valley notifies Customer promptly of any such suspension and (ii) Grass Valley reinstates access to or operation of the SaaS Services as soon as reasonably practicable. Grass Valley shall not be liable for any failure to provide access to or use of the SaaS Services during any suspension under this SectionSection 3.7 (Suspension of the SaaS Services).

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Software as a Service Agreement

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