Transfer Grace Period Sample Clauses

Transfer Grace Period. The Transfer Grace Period is a specified number of calendar days following the transfer of a domain according to Part A of the ICANN Policy on Transfer of Registrations between Registrars. The current value of the Transfer Grace Period is five calendar days. If a Delete, Extend, or Transfer occurs within that five calendar days, the following rules apply: Delete. If a domain is deleted within the Transfer Grace Period, the sponsoring Registrar at the time of the deletion receives a credit of the transfer fee. The domain immediately goes into the Redemption Grace Period. See Section 3.2 for a description of overlapping grace period exceptions.
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Transfer Grace Period. The Transfer Grace Period is a specified number of calendar days following the transfer of a Registered NameItem according to Part A of the ICANN Policy on Transfer of Registrations between Registrars. The current value of the Transfer Grace Period is five (5) calendar days. If a Delete, Renew/Extend, or Transfer occurs within that five calendar days, the following rules apply: (a) Delete. If a Registered NameItem is deleted within the Transfer Grace Period, the sponsoring Registrar at the time of the deletion receives a credit of the transfer fee. The Registered Name is deleted from the Registry database and is immediately available for registration by any Registrargoes into the Redemption Grace Period. A Defensive Registration or a NameWatch Registration is deleted from the Registry database and is immediately available for registration by any Registrar. See Section
Transfer Grace Period. The Transfer Grace Period is a specified number of calendar days following the transfer of a Registered Name according to Part A of the ICANN Policy on Transfer of Registrations between Registrars. The current value of the Transfer Grace Period is five (5) calendar days. If a Delete, Renew/Extend, or Transfer occurs within that five calendar days, the following rules apply: (a) Delete. If a Registered Name is deleted within the Transfer Grace Period, the sponsoring Registrar at the time of the deletion receives a credit of the transfer fee. The Registered Name is deleted from the Registry database and is immediately available for registration by any Registrar. See Section 5.6 for a description of overlapping grace period exceptions.
Transfer Grace Period. The Transfer Grace Period is the number of calendar days following the completion of a domain name transfer to another Registrar. This grace period is applicable if the transfer was performed with domain renewals. Based on the principle that domain renewals are refundable, transfers with renewals should be refundable as well. Correspondingly, the number of calendar days should be equal to the "Renewal Grace Period". If a domain is deleted within the Transfer Grace Period, the winning Registrar will receive a refund of the renewal fee (if the transfer is accompanied with a renewal) and the domain transits to the "Redemption Grace Period".

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