Common use of VERIFICATION PROCEDURES Clause in Contracts

VERIFICATION PROCEDURES. 6.3.1 Neither Party shall submit an LSR for LNP unless the Party submitting the LSR has first obtained express authorization from the Customer. For purposes of this Agreement, “express authorization” means an express, affirmative act by the Customer clearly agreeing to port that Customer’s number from one Party to the other. A Customer can give express authorization in any of the following forms: (a) a written authorization from the Customer; (b) an oral authorization verified and recorded by an independent third party; (c) a recorded electronic authorization; or (d) some other form of recorded authorization. 6.3.2 The Party submitting an LSR for LNP need not provide the other Party a copy of the express authorization in order for the LSR to be processed. However, should a question concerning the ported telephone number arise, the Party requesting the LSR shall immediately provide the other Party with a copy of the express authorization and shall also fully cooperate in efforts to verify that express authority existed to port the telephone number. If it is determined that the Party requesting the LSR did not have the express authority required by this Section 10.3 or otherwise failed to comply with the requirements of Applicable Law, then the Party requesting the LSR shall be solely responsible for all costs associated with the unauthorized porting. That Party also will indemnify and hold harmless the other Party from any liability, including reasonable attorneys’ fees, that may result from the unauthorized porting.

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Samples: Telecommunications, Telecommunications, Telecommunications Agreement

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VERIFICATION PROCEDURES. 6.3.1 9.3.1 Neither Party shall submit an LSR for LNP unless the Party party submitting the LSR has first obtained express authorization from the Customer. For purposes of this Agreement, "express authorization" means an express, affirmative act by the Customer clearly agreeing to port that Customer’s 's number from one Party to the other. A Customer can give express authorization in any of the following forms: (a) a written authorization from the Customer; (b) an oral authorization verified and recorded by an independent third party; (c) a recorded electronic authorization; or (d) some other form of recorded authorization. 6.3.2 9.3.2 The Party submitting an LSR for LNP need not provide the other Party a copy of the express authorization in order for the LSR to be processed. However, should a question concerning the ported telephone number arise, the Party requesting the LSR shall immediately provide the other Party with a copy of the express authorization and shall also fully cooperate in efforts to verify that express authority existed to port the telephone number. If it is determined that the Party requesting the LSR did not have the express authority required by this Section 10.3 9.3 or otherwise failed to comply with the requirements of Applicable Law, then the Party requesting the LSR shall be solely responsible for all costs associated with the unauthorized porting. That Party also will indemnify and hold harmless the other Party from any liability, including reasonable attorneys' fees, that may result from the unauthorized porting.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Telecommunications

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VERIFICATION PROCEDURES. 6.3.1 Neither Party shall submit an LSR for LNP unless the Party submitting the LSR has first obtained express authorization from the Customer. For purposes of this Agreement, “express authorization” means an express, affirmative act by the Customer clearly agreeing to port that Customer’s number from one Party to the other. A Customer can give express authorization in any of the following forms: (a) a written authorization from the Customer; (b) an oral authorization verified and recorded by an independent third party; (c) a recorded electronic authorization; or (d) some other form of recorded authorization. 6.3.2 The Party submitting an LSR for LNP need not provide the other Party a copy of the express authorization in order for the LSR to be processed. However, should a question concerning the ported telephone number arise, the Party requesting the LSR shall immediately provide the other Party with a copy of the express authorization and shall also fully cooperate in efforts to verify that express authority existed to port the telephone number. If it is determined that the Party requesting the LSR did not have the express authority required by this Section 10.3 or otherwise failed to comply with the requirements of Applicable Law, then the Party requesting the LSR shall be solely responsible for all costs associated with the unauthorized porting. That Party also will indemnify and hold harmless the other Party from any liability, including reasonable attorneys’ fees, that may result from the unauthorized porting.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Telecommunications

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