UPS My Choice® for Business Sample Clauses

UPS My Choice® for Business. The UPS My Choice® for business service is a service through which You when acting as a business can (i) order logistics services (e.g., Delivery Change Option) from UPSI and (ii) access certain administrative data services provided by UPS. All logistics services ordered through the UPS My Choice® for business service (excluding the UPS My Choice® for business Leave with Business Neighbor feature) are provided pursuant to the then-current shipping services agreement between You and the applicable UPSI entity (“MC4B Entity”) in the country or territory where such ordered services are rendered (“MC4B Terms”), which include the country-specific or territory-specific UPS Terms and Conditions of Carriage/Services applicable to the UPS services for small package shipments and freight movements available in such country or territory. Such logistics services ordered through the UPS My Choice® for business service are expressly subject to the MC4B Terms including any provisions thereof relating to arbitration, which will apply to any and all claims arising from or related to the provision of such logistics services by the MC4B Entity. In the case of a conflict between the Agreement and the MC4B Terms as regards any logistics services ordered through the UPS My Choice® for business service (excluding the UPS My Choice® for business Leave with Business Neighbor feature), the MC4B Terms will take precedence. UPS My Choice® for business Leave with Business Neighbor services ordered, and all data services provided, through the UPS My Choice® for business service are provided under the terms and conditions of this Agreement and the description of such services at the UPS My Choice® for business home page available at XXX.xxx in effect at the time of service.
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UPS My Choice® for Business. The UPS My Choice® for Business service is a service through which You, when acting as a business, can (i) order MC Logistics Services (e.g., Delivery Change Option) from an MC4B Entity and (ii) access certain administrative data services provided by UPS. All MC Logistics Services ordered through the UPS My Choice® for Business service are provided pursuant to (y) the applicable MC4B Terms between You and the applicable MC4B Entity, which include the country-specific or territory-specific UPS Terms and Conditions of Carriage/Service applicable to the UPS services for small package shipments available in such country or territory, and (z) this End User Rights Section 9.5. MC Logistics Services are expressly subject to the MC4B Terms, including any provisions thereof relating to arbitration, which apply to any and all claims arising from or related to the provision of services by the MC4B Entity. In the case of a conflict between the Agreement and the MC4B Terms as regards any MC Logistics Services (excluding those described in End User Rights Section 9.5(i)), the MC4B Terms will take precedence. All administrative data services, provided through the UPS My Choice® for Business service are provided under the terms and conditions of this Agreement and the description of such services at the UPS My Choice® for Business home page available at XXX.xxx in effect at the time of service.

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