Transition Obligation Clause Samples
A Transition Obligation clause defines the responsibilities of a party to ensure a smooth transfer of services, assets, or information when a contract ends or is transferred to another party. Typically, this clause outlines specific actions such as providing necessary documentation, training new personnel, or continuing certain services for a limited period to facilitate the transition. Its core practical function is to minimize disruption and ensure continuity, thereby protecting both parties from operational or financial risks during the changeover.
Transition Obligation. In the event that Pearson does not choose to obtain the post-termination license described above, or upon expiration or any termination of this Agreement by either party, E-Pub shall provide all reasonably requested support in the transitioning of the hosting services to Pearson or a third party vendor selected by Pearson in its sole discretion, including without limitation, the transfer and any necessary conversion of all software and Code, and consulting, regarding technology hosting requirements. Pearson shall pay E-Pub for such services at its then-current rates and shall pay all expenses incurred by E-Pub in supplying such services.
Transition Obligation. Upon the expiration or termination of this Agreement, at CNET's request the Company will reasonably provide the Users of the Co-Branded Site with the option to move their data and information from the Company Services to CNET or CNET's designee. Notwithstanding the foregoing, CNET shall not require any User to move data or information from the Co-Branded Site or Company Services.
Transition Obligation. Triax agrees to cooperate with Senetek, as reasonably requested by Senetek, in transitioning the Product from Triax to Senetek for a period from the Termination Date through June 30, 2008 (the “Transition Period”).
Transition Obligation. Upon expiration or any termination of this Agreement by either party, Uproar shall provide all reasonably requested support in the transitioning of the hosting services to Pearson or a third party vendor selected by Pearson in its sole discretion, including without limitation, the transfer and any necessary conversion of all software and Code, and consulting regarding technology hosting requirements. Pearson shall pay Uproar for such services at its then-current rates and shall pay all expenses incurred by Uproar in supplying such services.
