Common use of Extended Planned Outage Timeframe Clause in Contracts

Extended Planned Outage Timeframe. The Extended Planned Outage Timeframe defines the hours and days in which the Extended Planned Outage can occur. The Extended Planned Outage Timeframe for the Core Services is as follows:

Appears in 4 contracts

Sources: Registry Registrar Agreement, Registrar Accreditation Agreement, Data Escrow Specification

Extended Planned Outage Timeframe. The Extended Planned Outage Timeframe defines the hours and days in which the Extended Planned Outage can occurmay occur ("Extended Planned Outage Timeframe"). The Extended Planned Outage Timeframe for the Core System Services is as follows:

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Registry Agreement (Verisign Inc/Ca), Registry Agreement, Registry Agreement (Verisign Inc/Ca)

Extended Planned Outage Timeframe. The Extended Planned Outage Timeframe defines the hours and days in which the Extended Planned Outage can occur. The Extended Planned Outage Timeframe for the Core Services is as follows:: • Extended Planned Outage Timeframe–SRS = 1201-0800 UTC Saturday or Sunday; • Extended Planned Outage Timeframe–Nameserver =(no planned outages allowed); and • Extended Planned Outage Timeframe–Whois = 1201-0800 UTC Saturday or Sunday.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Registrar Agreement

Extended Planned Outage Timeframe. The Extended Planned Outage Timeframe defines the hours and days in which the Extended Planned Outage can occurmay occur (" Extended Planned Outage Timeframe"). The Extended Planned Outage Timeframe for the Core System Services is as follows:

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Data Escrow Specification