Common use of OPERATIONAL STABILITY Clause in Contracts

OPERATIONAL STABILITY. 7.1 <Kindly enter Company name> strives towards the highest possible operational stability, but shall not be responsible or liable for any breakdowns or service interruptions, including interruptions caused by factors beyond <Kindly enter Company name> control, such as power failures, defective equipment, Internet connections, telecoms connections or the like. The Application and the service are provided “as is” and <Kindly enter Company name> expressly disclaims any further representations, warranties, conditions or other terms, express or implied, by statute, collaterally or otherwise, including but not limited to implied warranties, conditions or other terms of satisfactory quality, fitness for a particular purpose or reasonable care and skill. 7.2 In the event of an interruption of service <Kindly enter Company name> will use reasonable commercial endeavors to restore normal operations as soon as possible. 7.3 Planned interruptions will mainly take place between 21:00-06:00 CET. If it becomes necessary to interrupt access to the Application outside this period of time, the Customer will be notified in advance, if possible. 7.4 in case of any interruption of service, the Application can be switch to offline in order to ensure the Continuing work. Information can hence still be stored in the Application when offline, and the Application will when it is switched back online automatically transfer the collected information to the relevant server.

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Sources: Software Subscription Service Agreement, Software Subscription Service Agreement