Examples of Removal Period in a sentence
So long as Tenant's Equipment remains on the Site after the termination date (even if it has been disconnected), Tenant will pay to Owner a hold-over fee equal to [***] of the then-effective monthly rent ("Hold-Over Fee"), prorated from the effective date of termination to the date the Equipment is removed from the Site, provided the equipment is removed within 120 days of the effective date of termination or expiration ("Removal Period").
Buyer will provide Sellers, their Affiliates and their respective Representatives with reasonable access to the Real Property to effect such removal, at reasonable times within the Removal Period and after at least one (1) business day’s prior notice to Buyer, and Sellers will use reasonable efforts to minimize disruption to Buyer’s operations.
Following the expiration of the Data Removal Period, Contractor shall delete any and all Logitech Data from Contractor’s server, website or any other data storage systems, including without limitation any and all backup copies thereof if Contractor has complied with all of its obligations under this Agreement and verified that Logitech has in fact been able to remove Logitech Data.
Contractor shall provide reasonable migration assistance at then-current time and material rates for professional services and Contractor may charge regular fees for data stored during the portion of the Data Removal Period utilized by Logitech unless Logitech terminates the Agreement for breach by Contractor, in which case migration assistance and storage shall be free of charge.
If Tenant's equipment is not removed within 45 days after the Removal Period, Owner shall have the right to disconnect and remove Tenant's equipment and Tenant will continue to pay the Hold-Over Fee.