Common use of TERMINATION FOR VIOLATION OF LAW Clause in Contracts

TERMINATION FOR VIOLATION OF LAW. In addition to its other termination rights hereunder, and with respect to all Services, Supplier may immediately disconnect any Services in whole or in part if Supplier determines that such Services violate any law, statute, or ordinance, including the Communications Act of 1934 (as amended), or that the imposition of any statute, or promulgation of any rule, regulation, or order of the Federal Communications Commission or other governing body makes Supplier's performance under this Agreement commercially impracticable.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Master Services Agreement (IElement CORP), Master Services Agreement (IElement CORP), Master Services Agreement (IElement CORP)

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