Common use of Change of Registrant Clause in Contracts

Change of Registrant. The Transfer Policy’s change of registrant provisions apply to any Material Change to the Prior Registrant’s name, organization, or email address, or the administrative contact email address if there is no Prior Registrant email address (collectively, a “Change of Registrant”). A “Material Change” means a change which is not a typographical correction, including a change to the Prior Registrant’s name or organization that does not appear to be a merely typographical correction, a change to the Prior Registrant’s name or organization together with a change of address or phone number, any change to the Prior Registrant’s email address. In the event of any proposed Change of Registrant, Registrar will confirm that the Domain Name is eligible for a Change of Registrant and will confirm the Change of Registrant request with the Prior Registrant and the New Registrant and/or each of the respective Designated Agents to ensure all involved parties’ explicitly consented to the Change of Registrant request. The foregoing Change of Registrant process does not apply if: (a) the registration agreement expires or is terminated by Registrar; (b) Registrar or the Registry Operator updates the information of the Prior Registrant pursuant to a court order; or (c) Registrar updates the Prior Registrant’s information in the implementation of a UDRP decision, in accordance with the Expired Domain Deletion Policy, or in response to an abuse complaint. The Transfer Policy requires Registrar to deny a Change of Registrant request in the following instances: (x) the registration agreement has expired, and the Registered Domain Name holder no longer has the right to renew or transfer the Domain Name to another registrar as provided for in Section 2.2.5 of the Expired Registration Recovery Policy; (y) the Change of Registrant was not properly authorized by the Prior Registrant and the New Registrant as s set forth in this Section 4.2 and the Transfer Policy; or (z) the Registered Domain Name is subject to a Domain Name related dispute, including a UDRP proceeding that Registrar has been informed of, a URS proceeding that Registrar has been informed of, a TDRP proceeding, or a court order by a court of competent jurisdiction prohibiting a Change of Registrant that Registrar has been informed of. Subject to the foregoing and the Transfer Policy, Registrar will process permitted Change of Registrant requests within one (1) day of obtaining all required confirmations and notify the Prior Registrant and the New Registrant within one (1) day of the completion of the Change of Registrar as required by the Transfer Policy. Registrar will impose a sixty- (60) day inter-registrar transfer lock after the Change of Registrant is completed and may impose additional restrictions on removal of the lock, provided, however, that Registrar may provide the option to opt out of the post-transfer lock prior to any Change of Registrant Request. If the final goal is to transfer the Registered Domain Name to a different registrar, You are advised to request the inter-registrar transfer before the Change of Registrant request to avoid triggering the 60-day lock.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Registration and Services Agreement, Registration and Services Agreement

Change of Registrant. The Transfer Policy’s change of registrant provisions apply to any Material Change to the Prior Registrant’s name, organization, or email address, or the administrative contact email address if there is no Prior Registrant email address (collectively, a “Change of Registrant”). A “Material Change” means a change which is not a typographical correction, including a change to the Prior Registrant’s name or organization that does not appear to be a merely typographical correction, a change to the Prior Registrant’s name or organization together with a change of address or phone number, any change to the Prior Registrant’s email address. In the event of any proposed Change of Registrant, Registrar will confirm that the Domain Name is eligible for a Change of Registrant and will confirm the Change of Registrant request with the Prior Registrant and the New Registrant and/or each of the respective Designated Agents to ensure all involved parties’ explicitly consented to the Change of of‌ Registrant request. The foregoing Change of Registrant process does not apply if: (a) the registration agreement expires or is terminated by Registrar; (b) Registrar or the Registry Operator updates the information of the Prior Registrant pursuant to a court order; or (c) Registrar updates the Prior Registrant’s information in the implementation of a UDRP decision, in accordance with the Expired Domain Deletion Policy, or in response to an abuse complaint. The Transfer Policy requires Registrar to deny a Change of Registrant request in the following instances: (x) the registration agreement has expired, and the Registered Domain Name holder no longer has the right to renew or transfer the Domain Name to another registrar as provided for in Section 2.2.5 of the Expired Registration Recovery Policy; (y) the Change of Registrant was not properly authorized by the Prior Registrant and the New Registrant as s set forth in this Section 4.2 and the Transfer Policy; or (z) the Registered Domain Name is subject to a Domain Name related dispute, including a UDRP proceeding that Registrar has been informed of, a URS proceeding that Registrar has been informed of, a TDRP proceeding, or a court order by a court of competent jurisdiction prohibiting a Change of Registrant that Registrar has been informed of. Subject to the foregoing and the Transfer Policy, Registrar will process permitted Change of Registrant requests within one (1) day of obtaining all required confirmations and notify the Prior Registrant and the New Registrant within one (1) day of the completion of the Change of Registrar as required by the Transfer Policy. Registrar will impose a sixty- (60) day inter-registrar transfer lock after the Change of Registrant is completed and may impose additional restrictions on removal of the lock, provided, however, that Registrar may provide the option to opt out of the post-transfer lock prior to any Change of Registrant Request. If the final goal is to transfer the Registered Domain Name to a different registrar, You are advised to request the inter-registrar transfer before the Change of Registrant request to avoid triggering the 60-day lock.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Registration and Services Agreement, Registration and Services Agreement