Storage Parameters Clause Samples

The Storage Parameters clause defines the specific requirements and conditions related to the storage of goods or materials under a contract. It typically outlines factors such as temperature, humidity, security measures, and access controls that must be maintained during storage. For example, it may require that perishable goods be kept within a certain temperature range or that hazardous materials be stored in compliance with safety regulations. This clause ensures that both parties understand and agree on the standards for storage, thereby minimizing the risk of damage, spoilage, or regulatory violations.
Storage Parameters. The storage parameters specified in the attached table represent the mutually agreed storage sizing assumptions relating to the Services. As part of its Services-related responsibilities, Amdocs and Company continuously shall monitor the storage parameters and, in mutual consultation, proactively engage in storage capacity planning. In connection with Amdocs’ storage capacity planning activities, to the extent it reasonably is able to do so, Company shall provide Amdocs with advance notice of any significant, known increases or decreases in Company’s storage capacity requirements. Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary, Company shall only be liable for additional fees or costs to the extent set forth in an Order for Additional Services mutually agreed by the Parties in accordance with the Agreement. Active Subscriber info (such as charges, memos, service agreements, etc.) [***] [***] [***] Number of months active Subscriber accounts in the Amdocs Systems include all information associated with the applicable active Subscriber. Suspended and cancelled accounts and Subscribers [***] [***] [***] Number of months Subscriber accounts that are suspended or cancelled include all information associated with the applicable Subscriber. Order History (Equipment/Device) [***] [***] Number of months information about the history of the order for the Subscriber is stored in the Amdocs Systems. All current orders will remain intact beyond the 24 months RAW Event’s [***] [***] [***] Number of days events not yet processed into the Amdocs Systems are stored in the Amdocs Systems (in the format they arrive from the switch).
Storage Parameters. Parameters Quantity Unit of Measure Daily Variance Account

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