Common use of Service Interruptions; Force Majeure Clause in Contracts

Service Interruptions; Force Majeure. Interruptions in Service(s) that are not due to the negligence of or noncompliance with the provisions of this Agreement by Customer or the operation or malfunction of the facilities, power, or equipment provided by the Customer will be credited to the Customer in accordance with Sparklight’s credit policy. Any such credit will be refunded on the next practicable bill for the Service(s) issued by Sparklight to Customer and will be the sole Customer remedy for service interruptions. The Sparklight and Sparklight Parties shall have no liability, including as set forth in this Section 11, for interruption of the Service(s) due to circumstances beyond its

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Sources: Business Phone Customer Service Agreement

Service Interruptions; Force Majeure. Interruptions in Service(s) that are not due to the negligence of or noncompliance with the provisions of this Agreement by Customer or the operation or malfunction of the facilities, power, or equipment provided by the Customer will be credited to the Customer in accordance with SparklightSparklight Business’s credit policy. Any such credit will be refunded on the next practicable bill for the Service(s) issued by Sparklight Business to Customer and will be the sole Customer remedy for service interruptions. The Sparklight Business and Sparklight Business Parties shall have no liability, including as set forth in this Section 119, for interruption of the Service(s) due to circumstances beyond itsits control, including without limitation, acts of God, flood, natural disaster, regulation or governmental acts, fire, civil disturbance, strike or weather.

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Sources: Business Service Agreement