Transfer Pending Period Sample Clauses

Transfer Pending Period. The Transfer Pending Period is a specified number of calendar days following a request from a registrar (registrar A) to transfer a domain in which the current registrar of the domain (registrar B) may explicitly approve or reject the transfer request. The current value of the Transfer Pending Period is five calendar days for all registrars. The transfer will be finalized upon receipt of explicit approval or rejection from the current registrar (registrar B). If the current registrar (registrar B) does not explicitly approve or reject the request initiated by registrar A, the registry will approve the request automatically after the end of the Transfer Pending Period. During the Transfer Pending Period: x. XXX TRANSFER request or EPP RENEW request is denied. b. AUTO-RENEW is allowed. x. XXX DELETE request is denied. d. Bulk Transfer operations are allowed. x. XXX UPDATE request is denied. After a transfer of a domain, the EPP TRANSFER request may be denied for 60 days.
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Transfer Pending Period. The Transfer Pending Period is a specified number of calendar days following a request from a registrar (registrar A) to transfer a domain in which the current registrar of the domain (registrar B) may explicitly approve or reject the transfer request. The current value of the Transfer Pending Period is five calendar days for all registrars. The transfer will be finalized upon receipt of explicit approval or rejection from the current registrar (registrar B). If the current registrar (registrar B) does not explicitly approve or reject the request initiated by registrar A, the registry will approve the request automatically after the end of the Transfer Pending Period. During the Transfer Pending Period: a. RRP or EPP TRANSFER request or RRP or EPP RENEW request is denied. b. SYNC is not allowed. c. RRP DEL or EPP DELETE request is denied. d. Bulk Transfer operations are allowed. e. RRP MOD or EPP UPDATE request is denied. After a transfer of a domain, the RRP or EPP TRANSFER request may be denied for 60 days.
Transfer Pending Period. The Transfer Pending Period is a specified number of calendar days following a request from a Registrar (Registrar A) to transfer a domain in which the current Registrar of the domain (Registrar B) may explicitly approve or reject the transfer request. The current value of the Transfer Pending Period is five calendar days for all Registrars. The transfer will be finalized upon receipt of explicit approval or rejection from the current Registrar (Registrar B). If the current Registrar (Registrar B) does not explicitly approve or reject the request initiated by Registrar A, the Registry Operator will approve the request automatically after the end of the Transfer Pending Period. During the Transfer Pending Period: x. XXX TRANSFER request or EPP RENEW request is denied. b. SYNC is not allowed. x. XXX DELETE request is denied. d. Bulk Transfer operations are allowed. x. XXX UPDATE request is denied. After a transfer of a domain, the EPP TRANSFER request may be denied for 60 days.
Transfer Pending Period. The Transfer Pending Period is a specified number of calendar days following a request from a registrar (registrar A) to transfer a domain in which the current registrar of the domain (registrar B) may explicitly approve or reject the transfer request. The current value of the Transfer Pending Period is five calendar days for all registrars. The transfer will be finalized upon receipt of explicit approval or rejection from the current registrar (registrar B). If the current registrar (registrar B) does not explicitly approve or reject the request initiated by registrar A, the registry will approve the request automatically after the end of the Transfer Pending Period.
Transfer Pending Period. The Transfer Pending Period is a specified number of calendar days following a request from a Registrar (Registrar A) to transfer a domain in which the current Registrar of the domain (Registrar B) may explicitly approve or reject the transfer request. The current value of the Transfer Pending Period is five calendar days for all Registrars. The transfer will be finalized upon receipt of explicit approval or rejection from the current Registrar (Registrar B). If the current Registrar (Registrar B) does not explicitly approve or reject the request initiated by Registrar A, the Registry Operator will approve the request automatically after the end of the Transfer Pending Period. During the Transfer Pending Period:
Transfer Pending Period. The Transfer Pending Period is a specified number of calendar days following a request from a registrar (registrar A) to transfer a Registered Item in which the current registrar of the Registered Item (registrar B) may explicitly approve or reject the transfer request. The current value of the Transfer Pending Period is five
Transfer Pending Period. The Transfer Pending Period is a specified number of calendar days following a request from a registrar (registrar A) to transfer a domain in which the current registrar of the domain (registrar B) may explicitly approve or reject the transfer request. The current value of the Transfer Pending Period is five calendar days for all registrars. The transfer will be finalized upon receipt of explicit approval or rejection from the current registrar (registrar B). If the current registrar (registrar B) does not explicitly approve or reject the request initiated by registrar A, the registry will approve the request automatically after the end of the Transfer Pending Period. During the Transfer Pending Period: EPP TRANSFER request or EPP RENEW request is denied. SYNC is not allowed. EPP DELETE request is denied. Bulk Transfer operations are allowed. EPP UPDATE request is denied. After a transfer of a domain, the EPP TRANSFER request may be denied for 60 days. Pending Delete Period A domain name is placed in PENDING DELETE status if it has not been restored during the Redemption Grace Period. A name that is in PENDING DELETE status will not be included in the zone file. All registrar requests to modify or otherwise update a domain in PENDING DELETE status will be rejected. A domain name is purged from the registry database a specified number of calendar days after it is placed in PENDING DELETE status. The current length of this Pending Delete Period is five calendar days. Wildcard Prohibition For domain names which are either not registered, or the registrant has not supplied valid records such as NS records for listing in the DNS zone file, or their status does not allow them to be published in the DNS, the use of DNS wildcard Resource Records as described in RFCs 1034 and 4592 or any other method or technology for synthesizing DNS Resources Records or using redirection within the DNS by the Registry is prohibited. When queried for such domain names the authoritative name servers must return a "Name Error" response (also known as XXXXXXXX), RCODE 3 as described in RFC 1035 and related RFCs. This provision applies for all DNS zone files at all levels in the DNS tree for which the Registry Operator (or an affiliate engaged in providing Registration Services) maintains data, arranges for such maintenance, or derives revenue from such maintenance but this provision shall not apply to the provision of nameservice or any other non-registry service for a domain or zone...
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Transfer Pending Period. The Transfer Pending Period is a specified number of calendar days following a request from a registrar (registrar A) to transfer a Registered Name in which the current registrar of the Registered Name (registrar B) may explicitly approve or reject the transfer request. The current value of the Transfer Pending Period is five (5) calendar days for all registrars. The transfer will be finalized upon receipt of explicit approval or rejection from the current registrar (registrar B). If the current registrar (registrar B) does not explicitly approve or reject the request initiated by registrar A, the registry will approve the request automatically after the end of the Transfer Pending Period. During the Transfer Pending Period: • EPP TRANSFER request or EPP RENEW request is denied • AUTO-RENEW is allowed • EPP DELETE request is denied • Bulk Transfer operations are allowed • EPP UPDATE request is denied After a transfer of a Registered Name, the EPP TRANSFER request may be denied for 60 days. A domain name is placed in PENDING DELETE status if it is deleted outside any applicable grace periods. A Registered Name that is in PENDING DELETE status will not be included in the zone file. All registrar requests to modify or otherwise update a Registered Name in PENDING DELETE status will be rejected. A Registered Name is purged from the registry database a specified number of calendar days after it is placed in PENDING DELETE status. The current length of this Pending Delete Period is five (5) calendar days.
Transfer Pending Period. The Transfer Pending Period is a specified number of calendar days following a request from a registrar (registrarRegistrar (Registrar A) to transfer a domain in which the current registrarRegistrar of the domain (registrarRegistrar B) may explicitly approve or reject the transfer request. The current value of the Transfer Pending Period is five calendar days for all registrarsRegistrars. The transfer will be finalized upon receipt of explicit approval or rejection from the current registrar (registrarRegistrar (Registrar B). If the current registrar (registrarRegistrar (Registrar B) does not explicitly approve or reject the request initiated by registrarRegistrar A, the registryRegistry Operator will approve the request automatically after the end of the Transfer Pending Period. During the Transfer Pending Period: a. RRP or EPP TRANSFER request or RRP or EPP RENEW request is denied. b. SYNC is not allowed. c. RRP DEL or EPP DELETE request is denied. d. Bulk Transfer operations are allowed. e. RRP MOD or EPP UPDATE request is denied. After a transfer of a domain, the RRP or EPP TRANSFER request may be denied for 60 days.

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