REGISTRATION OF A DOMAIN NAME Clause Samples

The "Registration of a Domain Name" clause defines the process and requirements for securing a specific internet domain name for use by a party. Typically, this clause outlines who is responsible for registering the domain, under whose name it will be held, and any obligations regarding the maintenance or renewal of the registration. For example, it may specify that the service provider will register the domain on behalf of the client, or that the client must provide necessary information and pay associated fees. The core function of this clause is to ensure clarity and prevent disputes over domain ownership and management responsibilities.
REGISTRATION OF A DOMAIN NAME. When a domain name in the .nz domain name space is registered to you, or in your name as directed by you, then you agree: 3.1 that the following information becomes available to any member of the public: o your name, o your contact details and o the domain name, its commencement and expiry dates and addresses/details of the name servers for it, and our name. 3.2 the domain name is registered in your name only because no other person has it according to the records of the register; and 3.3 neither we nor anybody else is representing anything else to anybody regarding that domain name. The entry of a domain name in the "who is" database shall not be taken as evidence of anything other than such registration; and 3.4 that you protect us and everybody we have a business relationship with to provide services to you, from any claim arising out of the domain name being registered in your name or as you direct.
REGISTRATION OF A DOMAIN NAME. You are not obliged to accept any application for a domain name. When you accept an application for a domain name in the .nz domain name space you are: 17.1 registering a domain name to a registrant because no other person has it according to the records of the register; 17.2 not representing anything else to anybody regarding that domain name or any other domain name. The entry of a domain name in the "who is" database shall not be taken as evidence of anything other than such registration; 17.3 responsible to notify any registrant for whom you act that use of the domain name may breach third party legal rights and that it is the registrant's responsibility as a condition of registration of the domain name, to satisfy itself that such legal rights are not infringed and to protect you, us and everybody who has the benefit of this agreement, from any claim arising out of the domain name being registered to that person.
REGISTRATION OF A DOMAIN NAME. 3.1 Operation of the .nz domain name space requires the collection of information, including some personal information, from you. In order to have a domain name registered in your name, this information must be entered into the register (see clause 4 below for more details regarding the register). 3.2 By entering into this agreement, you consent to providing us with the following personal information (“personal information”): • name; • email; • address; • country; and • phone number. 3.3 While you have the right to withdraw your consent to providing us with your personal information, without this personal information we cannot perform our obligations under this agreement (including registering and maintaining a domain name for you) because: i) the personal information is necessary in order for your domain name to be recorded on the .nz register; ii) we need to be able to contact you in relation to the administration of the domain name; and iii) we are required by .nz policies to collect your personal information; 3.4 If you decide to transfer management of your domain name to another registrar, or if your domain name is cancelled, or if this agreement ends for any other reason, we will continue to store your personal information for a period of not less than 6 years for limitation and tax administration purposes. 3.5 You further agree that: i) the domain name is registered in your name only because no other person has it according to the records of the register; and ii) neither we nor anybody else is representing anything else to anybody regarding that domain name. The entry of a domain name in the Query Service shall not be taken as evidence of anything other than such registration; and iii) you protect us and everybody we have a business relationship with to provide services to you, from any claim arising out of the domain name being registered in your name or as you direct.
REGISTRATION OF A DOMAIN NAME. When you register a domain name in the .nz domain name space you are: 19.1 registering a domain name for a registrant because no other person has it according to the records of the register; 19.2 not representing anything else to anybody regarding that domain name or any other domain name. The entry of a domain name in the "who is" database shall not be taken as evidence of anything other than such registration; 19.3 responsible to notify any registrant for whom you act that use of the domain name may breach third party legal rights and that it is the registrant’s responsibility as a condition of registration to satisfy itself that such legal rights are not infringed and to protect you, us and everybody who has the benefit of this agreement, from any claim arising out of that person being registered the domain name.‌
REGISTRATION OF A DOMAIN NAME. When a domain name in the .nz domain name space is registered to you, or in your name as directed by you, then you agree:
REGISTRATION OF A DOMAIN NAME. 3.1 Operation of the .nz domain name space requires the collection of information, including some personal information, from you. In order to have a domain name registered in your name, this information must be entered into the register (see clause 4 below for more details regarding the register). 3.2 By entering into this agreement, you consent to providing us with the following personal information (“personal information”):  name;
REGISTRATION OF A DOMAIN NAME. You agree that:

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  • Registration of Agreement The registration of License agreements should be done within 30 days of signing of agreement, the licensee/ lessee (registration fees, stamp duty etc to be fully borne by the licensee/lessee) and the duly registered documents to be submitted to Maha-Metro for records. Any amendment in the contract agreement, if required to be registered, shall also be registered within 30 days from the date of amendment and duly registered documents shall be submitted to Maha-Metro for record. In case the registration of the license/lease agreement /amendment is not done within the 30 days of signing of license/lease agreement/ amendment, it shall be treated as “Material Breach of Contract”. The Licensee will be given 30 days time to cure the defaults In case Licensee fail to remedify the default to the satisfaction of the Maha-Metro within the cure period, Maha-Metro may terminate the License agreement after expiry of cure period duly forfeiting the security deposit/ any other amount paid by Licensee.

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  • Publication of Registration Data Registry Operator shall provide public access to registration data in accordance with Specification 4 attached hereto (“Specification 4”).