Content Removal by Appland Clause Samples

Content Removal by Appland. 9.2.1. Appland may block or remove Your Content from the Store, if Appland is notified by You or otherwise becomes aware or determines at its sole discretion that Your Content or any portion thereof or any related materials: a) are in violation of Sections 3 — 7 of this Agreement; or b) violates Appland's policies or policies applicable within the Appland Group as set forth by Appland or the respective entity within the Appland Group and may be amended by Appland or the respective entity within the Appland Group from time to time; c) has a serious default, is of low quality, or (in the opinion of Appland) creates excessive uninstallations or Chargebacks; d) may create liability for Appland, any entity within the Appland Group, the Processor, and/or any of their contractors or partners. 9.2.2. Appland reserves the right, at its sole discretion, to suspend and/or remove Your Content or any associated material from the Store, as well as to bar You from the Store by suspending and/or deactivating Your Appland Store account. 9.2.3. Appland reserves the right to remove Your Content if it is in violation of the terms of service of Device manufacturers, mobile network operators and/or other partners with whom Appland has entered agreements to place the Appland Store (or, as the case may be, Partner Store) software on Devices. 9.2.4. If Your Content is removed due to violation of Section 3.6 of this Agreement, You shall charge back to Appland all amounts received by You, plus any Chargebacks or, if You fail to do so, such amounts may be withheld by Appland, at its sole discretion, from any future amounts due to You.

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  • OIG Removal of IRO In the event OIG has reason to believe the IRO does not possess the qualifications described in Paragraph B, is not independent and objective as set forth in Paragraph E, or has failed to carry out its responsibilities as described in Paragraph C, OIG shall notify Practitioner in writing regarding OIG’s basis for determining that the IRO has not met the requirements of this Appendix. Practitioner shall have 30 days from the date of OIG’s written notice to provide information regarding the IRO’s qualifications, independence or performance of its responsibilities in order to resolve the concerns identified by OIG. If, following OIG’s review of any information provided by Practitioner regarding its IRO, OIG determines that the IRO has not met the requirements of this Appendix, OIG shall notify Practitioner in writing that Practitioner shall be required to engage a new IRO in accordance with Paragraph A of this Appendix. Practitioner must engage a new IRO within 60 days of receipt of OIG’s written notice. The final determination as to whether or not to require Practitioner to engage a new IRO shall be made at the sole discretion of OIG.

  • Inspection and Rejection of Nonconforming Goods The Buyer has the right to inspect the Goods on or after the Delivery Date. Buyer, at its sole option, may inspect all or a sample of the Goods, and may reject all or any portion of the Goods if it determines the Goods are nonconforming or defective. If Buyer rejects any portion of the Goods, Buyer has the right, effective upon written notice to Seller, to: (a) rescind the Order in its entirety; (b) accept the Goods at a reasonably reduced price; or (c) reject the Goods and require replacement of the rejected Goods. If Buyer requires replacement of the Goods, Seller shall, at its expense, promptly replace the nonconforming Goods and pay for all related expenses, including, but not limited to, transportation charges for the return of the defective goods and the delivery of replacement Goods. If Seller fails to timely deliver replacement Goods, Buyer may replace them with goods from a third party and charge Seller the cost thereof and terminate this Order for cause pursuant to Section 19. Any inspection or other action by Buyer under this Section shall not reduce or otherwise affect Seller's obligations under the Order, and Buyer shall have the right to conduct further inspections after Seller has carried out its remedial actions.

  • Provision and Removal of Equipment B2.1 The Contractor shall provide all the Equipment necessary for the supply of the Services.

  • REMOVAL OF RECORDS FROM PREMISES Where performance of the Contract involves use by the Contractor (or the Contractor’s subsidiaries, affiliates, partners, agents or subcontractors) of Authorized User owned or licensed papers, files, computer disks or other electronic storage devices, data or records at Authorized User facilities or offices, or via remote access, the Contractor (or the Contractor’s subsidiaries, affiliates, partners, agents or subcontractors) shall not remotely access, modify, delete, copy or remove such Records without the prior written approval of the Authorized User. In no case, with or without the written approval of the Authorized User, can the Authorized User data be accessed, moved or sent outside the continental United States.

  • Removal of Improvements All alterations, additions and other improvements by Tenant shall become the property of Landlord and shall not be removed from the Premises, unless request is made by Landlord to Tenant to remove those alterations, additions and other improvements which were made without Landlord's approval where such approval was required under this Lease. All moveable trade fixtures, furniture, furnishings and signs installed in the Premises by Tenant and paid for by Tenant, shall remain the property of Tenant and may be removed upon the expiration of the term of this Lease; provided that any of such items as are affixed to the Premises and require severance may be removed only if Tenant repairs any damage caused by such removal and that Tenant shall otherwise comply with all of the terms, conditions and covenants to be performed by Tenant under this Lease with respect to such removal. If Tenant fails to remove such items from the Premises by the expiration of the Lease Term or earlier termination of this Lease, all such trade fixtures, furniture, furnishings and signs shall become the property of Landlord, unless Landlord elects to require their removal, in which case Tenant shall, at its sole cost and expense, promptly remove the same and restore the Premises to its condition on the date of this Lease. The covenants contained in this Section shall survive the expiration of the Lease Term or earlier termination hereof.