Updated Terms definition
Examples of Updated Terms in a sentence
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The Updated Terms will be effective as of the time of posting, or such later date as may be specified in the Updated Terms and will apply to your use of a Card from that point forward.
For changes to this Agreement that we consider to be material, we will place a notice on the Site by revising the link on the homepage to read substantially as "Updated Terms of Use" for a reasonable amount of time.
Unless otherwise stated, the Agreement shall be deemed amended from when the Customer signs any new Order Form after the date the Updated Terms are published.
This Agreement will govern any disputes arising before the effective date of the Updated Terms.
Your use of a Card after Issuer has posted the Updated Terms constitutes your agreement to the Updated Terms.
If there is any conflict between these Terms of Service and the Additional or Updated Terms, the Additional or Updated Terms will prevail for that service, unless the Additional or Updated Terms expressly state that these Terms of Service prevail.
The Updated Terms will be effective as of the time that Sendtric posts them on the home page of the Site, or such later date as may be specified in them.
The Updated Terms will become effective as of the commencement of the next renewal Subscription term, and as of such date you shall be deemed to have accepted the Updated Terms, and agree that the Updated Terms shall be automatically adopted and ratified by both parties as if physically executed by both parties, and automatically incorporated by reference into and made a part of the Agreement.
In addition to other rights we have under the DSMA to amend terms and conditions, we reserve the right to update or modify the terms of the DSMA from time to time to reflect, in particular, updates to and further developments of Services in accordance with Section 3.3, or changes in Laws (the terms of the DSMA affected by such update or modification referred to as "Updated Terms").