Disabling Clause Samples

The Disabling clause defines the conditions under which a party's rights or obligations under an agreement may be suspended or rendered inactive. Typically, this clause applies when certain events occur, such as a party becoming insolvent, breaching key terms, or failing to meet specific requirements outlined in the contract. For example, if a party is unable to perform due to legal restrictions or financial incapacity, their contractual duties may be temporarily or permanently disabled. The core function of this clause is to protect parties from being unfairly bound to obligations when unforeseen or disqualifying circumstances arise, thereby allocating risk and ensuring fairness in the contractual relationship.
Disabling bypassing, or attempting to disable or bypass any system monitoring, filtering or other security measures.
Disabling disconnecting, or bypassing any operation system, piece of equipment, or safety feature on a pupil transportation vehicle.
Disabling. Upon the exhaustion of sick leave by a teacher, the teacher may be placed on a leave of absence without pay for a period of up to two (2) years. Such leave may be granted upon submission of documentation from a medical doctor attesting to the disability.
Disabling removing and/or making the “botcredits.js”, “credits.js”, or “credits.php” file(s) not available is not permitted, it must be available and able to use in the product. This applies to any purchased product that has this file name.
Disabling bypassing, or attempting to disable or bypass any system monitoring, filtering, or other security measures or accessing or attempting to access material or systems on the network that the student is not authorized to access.
Disabling a device from school internet filtering or encrypting communication to avoid security and safety protocols.
Disabling. Code Supplier covenants, warrants and represents that it has taken all reasonable steps to test any software licensed or developed hereunder (including software modifications) for Disabling Code (as defined below) and that the software is and shall be free of Disabling Code as of the date of delivery by the Supplier, and that the Supplier shall continue to take such steps with respect to future enhancements or modifications to the software. The Supplier shall not invoke any Disabling Code on any of the Village of Buffalo Grove’s systems. The term “Disabling Code” means computer instructions, features or functions that may permit the Supplier or a third party to, or may automatically: (a) alter, destroy or inhibit the software and/or Village of Buffalo Grove’s processing environment; (b) erase, destroy, corrupt or modify any data, programs, materials or information used by Village of Buffalo Grove or store any data, programs, materials or information on Village of Buffalo Grove’s computers without the consent of Village of Buffalo Grove; (c) discontinue Village of Buffalo Grove’s effective use of the software; or (d) bypass any internal or external software security measure to obtain access to any hardware or software of Village of Buffalo Grove without the consent or knowledge of Village of Buffalo Grove, including, but not limited to, other programsdata storage and computer libraries. Disabling Code includes, but is not limited to, programs that self-replicate without manual intervention, instructions programmed to activate at a predetermined time or upon a specified event, and/or programs purporting to do a meaningful function but designed for a different function. The Supplier further covenants, warrants and represents that it shall maintain a master copy of each version of the software free and clear of any Disabling Code. Upon Village of Buffalo Grove’s request, the Supplier agrees to make such master copy available to Village of Buffalo Grove, with appropriate provisions for security thereof, for comparison with, and if necessary, correction by the Supplier of Village of Buffalo Grove’s copy of the software.
Disabling. Devices Contractor warrants that the APPLICATION SOFTWARE and CUSTOM SOFTWARE delivered under this Agreement has been reviewed and does not contain any "back door," "time bomb," "Trojan horse," "worm," "drop dead device," "virus," or other computer software routines or hardware components designed to (i) permit access or use of either the System or City’s computer systems by Contractor or a third party not authorized by this Agreement, (ii) disable, damage or erase the System or data, or (iii) perform any other such actions. Further, Contractor warrants that the System and the design thereof shall not contain preprogrammed preventative routines or similar devices which prevent City from exercising the rights set forth in this Agreement or from utilizing the System for the purposes for which it was designed.
Disabling. Event shall mean the Employee's death or the Employee's physical or mental disability (as determined under Company's long-term disability plan), which renders the Employee incapable of performing her material duties and services as an employee of Company and which continues for more than six consecutive months or more than six months in total during any 12-month period.
Disabling tampering with, hacking or trying to break into any software protections or restrictions placed on computer applications or files.