Inactivity Timeout Clause Samples
The Inactivity Timeout clause establishes a specific period of time after which, if no activity or communication occurs between the parties, certain actions or consequences are triggered. Typically, this clause applies to contracts or service agreements where ongoing engagement is expected, such as software licenses or support services, and may result in automatic termination or suspension of services if the inactivity threshold is reached. Its core practical function is to prevent indefinite obligations or resource allocation by ensuring that dormant agreements are formally concluded or paused, thereby providing clarity and managing risk for both parties.
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Inactivity Timeout. DST shall employ access and password controls as well as inactivity timeouts of no longer than fifteen (15) minutes on laptops, desktops and mobile devices managed by DST and used by DST’s personnel.
Inactivity Timeout. Transfer Agent shall employ access and password controls as well as inactivity timeouts of no longer than fifteen (15) minutes on laptops, desktops and mobile devices managed by Transfer Agent and used by Transfer Agent’s personnel.
Inactivity Timeout. State Street will employ access and password controls as well as inactivity timeouts of no longer than thirty (30) minutes on laptops, desktops and mobile devices managed by State Street and used by State Street’s personnel.
Inactivity Timeout. Accounting Agent will employ access and password controls as well as inactivity timeouts of no longer than thirty (30) minutes on laptops, desktops and mobile devices managed by Accounting Agent and used by Accounting Agent’s personnel.
Inactivity Timeout. Custodian will employ access and password controls as well as inactivity timeouts of no longer than thirty (30) minutes on laptops, desktops and mobile devices managed by Custodian and used by Custodian’s personnel.