Common use of Rights to restrict Clause in Contracts

Rights to restrict. Without limiting any other right or remedy available to the Supplier, the Supplier may restrict or suspend any of the Client’s personnel, contractors, agents and customers (Client’s Personnel) access to the SaaS Service and/or delete, edit or remove the relevant Data if the Supplier reasonably considers that the relevant Client’s Personnel has: a undermined, or attempted to undermine, the security or integrity of the SaaS Service or any Underlying Systems; b used, or attempted to use, the SaaS Service: i for improper purposes; or ii in a manner, other than for normal operational purposes, that materially reduces the operational performance of the SaaS Service; c transmitted, inputted or stored any Data that breaches, or is likely to breach the Agreement or any third party right (including Intellectual Property Rights and privacy rights), or that is or may be Objectionable, incorrect or misleading; or d otherwise materially breached the Agreement.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Software as a Service Agreement, Software as a Service Agreement, Software as a Service Agreement

Rights to restrict. Without limiting any other right or remedy available to the Supplier, the Supplier may restrict or suspend any of the Client’s personnel, contractors, agents and customers (Client’s Personnel) access to the SaaS Service and/or delete, edit or remove the relevant Data if the Supplier reasonably considers that the relevant Client’s Personnel Client (including any of its Personnel) has: a undermined, or attempted to undermine, the security or integrity of the SaaS Service or any Underlying Systems; b used, or attempted to use, the SaaS Service: i for improper purposes; or ii in a manner, other than for normal operational purposes, that materially reduces the operational performance of the SaaS Service; or iii in breach of the Supplier’s Intellectual Property Rights; c transmitted, inputted or stored or Processed any Data that breaches, breaches or is likely to may breach the Agreement or any third party right (including Intellectual Property Rights and privacy rights), or that is or may be Objectionable, incorrect or misleading; or d otherwise materially breached the Agreement.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Saas Agreement

Rights to restrict. Without limiting any other right or remedy available to the Supplier, the Supplier may restrict or suspend any of the Client’s personnel, contractors, agents and customers (Client’s Personnel) access to the SaaS Service and/or delete, edit or remove the relevant Data (but not to the extent that such Data is Personal Data) if the Supplier reasonably considers that the relevant Client’s Personnel has: a undermined, or attempted to undermine, the security or integrity of the SaaS Service or any Underlying Systems; b used, or attempted to use, the SaaS Service: i for improper purposes; or ii in a manner, other than for normal operational purposes, that materially reduces the operational performance of the SaaS Service; c transmitted, inputted or stored any Data that breaches, or is likely to breach the Agreement or any third party right (including Intellectual Property Rights and privacy rights), or that is or may be Objectionable, incorrect or misleading; or d otherwise materially breached the Agreement.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Software as a Service Agreement