Common use of Withdrawal of Content Clause in Contracts

Withdrawal of Content. Elsevier reserves the right to withdraw from the Subscribed Products content that it no longer retains the right to provide or that it has reasonable grounds to believe is unlawful, harmful, false or infringing. If the withdrawal represents more than ten (10%) percent of the content comprising the Subscribed Products, Elsevier shall refund to the Subscriber the amount of the Fees that is proportional to the amount of content withdrawn and the remaining unexpired portion of the period for which the Fees were paid.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Elsevier Subscription Agreement, Elsevier Subscription Agreement, Subscription Agreement

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Withdrawal of Content. Elsevier reserves the right to withdraw from the Subscribed Products content that it no longer retains the right to provide or that it has reasonable grounds to believe is unlawful, harmful, false or infringing. If the withdrawal represents more than ten five (105%) percent of the content comprising the Subscribed Products, Elsevier shall refund to the Subscriber the amount of the Fees that is proportional to the amount of content withdrawn and the remaining unexpired portion of the period for which the Fees were paid.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Elsevier Subscription Agreement, Elsevier Subscription Agreement, Elsevier Subscription Agreement

Withdrawal of Content. Elsevier reserves the right to withdraw from the Subscribed Products content that it no longer retains the right to provide or that it has reasonable grounds to believe is unlawful, harmful, false or infringing. If the withdrawal represents more than ten (10%) percent of the content comprising the Subscribed Products, Elsevier shall refund to the Subscriber reduce the amount of the Fees that is proportional to the amount of content withdrawn and to the remaining unexpired portion of the period for which term of the Fees were paidAgreement.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Elsevier Subscription Agreement

Withdrawal of Content. Elsevier reserves the right to withdraw from the Subscribed Products content that it no longer retains the right to provide or that it has reasonable grounds to believe is unlawful, harmful, false or infringing. If Should Elsevier withdraw from the withdrawal represents Subscribed Products in the extent of more than ten (10%) percent of the content comprising the Subscribed Products5 per cent, then Elsevier shall refund and/or reduce, as the case may be, to the Subscriber the corresponding per cent amount of the Fees that is proportional to the amount of content withdrawn and the remaining unexpired portion of fees for the period for which the Fees were paidit has withdrawn.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Subscription Agreement

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Withdrawal of Content. Elsevier reserves the right to withdraw from the Subscribed Products content that it no longer retains the right to provide or that it has reasonable grounds to believe is unlawful, harmful, false or infringing. If the withdrawal represents more than ten (( 10%) percent of the content comprising the Subscribed Products, Elsevier shall refund to the Subscriber the amount of the Fees that is proportional to the amount of content withdrawn and the remaining unexpired portion of the period for which the Fees were paid.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Elsevier Subscription Agreement

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