Suspension/Removals Sample Clauses

Suspension/Removals. If Partner becomes aware that any Application Project, or Customer Data violates the Acceptable Use Policy set forth at xxxxx://xxxxx.xxxxxx.x om/cloud/terms/aup (“AUP”), Partner will immediately suspend the Application, Project, or Customer’s access and/or remove the relevant Customer Data or (as applicable). Customer acknowledges and agrees that if Partner somehow fails to suspend or remove as noted in the prior sentence, then Google may directly suspend Customer’s accounts for the applicable Products and Services, disable the Project or Application, or disable the accounts (as may be applicable) until the AUP violation is corrected.
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Suspension/Removals. If Google becomes aware that Customer’s or any End User’s use of the Services violates the AUP, Google will give Customer notice of such violation by requesting that Customer correct the violation. If Customer fails to correct such violation within 72 hours, or if Google is otherwise required by law to take action, then Google may Suspend all or part of Customer’s use of the Services.
Suspension/Removals. If Customer becomes aware that any Application, Project, or Customer Data violates the AUP, Customer will immediately suspend the Application or Project and/or remove the relevant Customer Data (as applicable). If Customer fails to suspend or remove as noted in the prior sentence, Google may specifically request that Customer do so. If Customer fails to comply with Google’s request to do so within twenty-four hours, then Google may disable the Project or Application, and/or disable the Account (as may be applicable) until such violation is corrected.

Related to Suspension/Removals

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