No Running of Times Clause Samples
The "No Running of Times" clause suspends the counting of time periods specified in a contract under certain circumstances, such as when a party is prevented from performing due to force majeure or other agreed events. For example, if a contract requires delivery within 30 days but a force majeure event occurs, the 30-day period would pause until the event is resolved. This clause ensures that parties are not unfairly penalized for delays beyond their control, thereby allocating risk and maintaining fairness in the execution of contractual obligations.
No Running of Times. If, during the course of the Error Diagnosis or development of a solution, measures are necessary which do not fall within Exasol’s responsibility - e.g. provision of important additional information for a Qualified Error Report (e.g. log files), hardware repair work or restoration of back-ups - and if Exasol cannot proceed without such measures, then the time for the execution of those measures will not be included in the above defined Processing, Response and Solution times.
No Running of Times. If, during the course of the Error Diagnosis or development of a solution, measures are necessary which do not fall within Exasol’s responsibility - e.g. provision of important additional information for a Qualified Error Report (e.g. log files), hardware repair work or restoration of back-ups - and if Exasol cannot proceed without such measures, then the time for the execution of those measures will not be included in the above defined Processing, Response and Solution times. Subject to Customer’s payment of the applicable annual Support Fees, if Customer is a licensee of an Exasol Extension supported by ▇▇▇▇▇▇, ▇▇▇▇▇▇ will provide a Response as described in Section 3.1 above. Updates for the Software will be provided when made available. No other sections in these Terms and Conditions apply to Exasol Extensions.