SUPPLYING THE SERVICE Clause Samples

The 'Supplying the Service' clause defines the obligations and procedures for how a service provider will deliver agreed-upon services to a client. It typically outlines the standards, timelines, and any specific requirements the provider must meet, such as using qualified personnel or adhering to certain quality benchmarks. This clause ensures both parties have a clear understanding of what is to be delivered and how, thereby minimizing misunderstandings and setting expectations for performance.
SUPPLYING THE SERVICE. 4.1 We will supply the Service from the Start Date subject to the terms and conditions of the Agreement. 4.2 We will supply the Service within a reasonable time after accepting your order and receiving any initial payment which may be required. We may choose not to commence the process until after a cooling off period (if any) has expired. Before we can connect the Service, we may need to order, configure or install Equipment and make arrangements with our suppliers, which may impact connection and delivery dates. We aim to meet any Service connection and delivery dates we have given you but those dates are estimates and not guarantees, and except as required otherwise by law, we are not liable for any failure to meet them. 4.3 Given the technology, we do not guarantee that we can provision and connect every Service and we may cancel a Service under clause 10 if we determine that we will be unable to provision or connect it within a reasonable time after accepting your order. 4.4 The Customer shall nominate a contact person at each installation location, inform them of the impending installation and have them instruct the installer of the exact location for installation of the Services at those sites. 4.5 We choose the method of provisioning and supplying the Service and we can use a combination of infrastructure and services of our own or provided by third parties. We may at any time vary the method, infrastructure and services which we use to supply the Service and we and our suppliers may make changes to the Service and the infrastructure and services used to supply the Service at any time provided such variation or change does not materially impair supply of the Service. 4.6 We will supply the Service using due care and skill but given the technology, we do not guarantee voice quality or data download speeds or other quality of service of a particular standard, or continuous access to the Service at all times, or that the Service will be fault free or uninterrupted or in the case of a data service, that any material sent or received will be sent or received correctly, except if we have agreed otherwise with you in writing or if the law requires otherwise. Quality of the Service can vary by location and is affected by many factors outside our control, including the Customer Equipment you use, distance from the exchange and the quality of the line connecting the exchange to your premises. 4.7 You are responsible for keeping in good working order all Equi...
SUPPLYING THE SERVICE. We will supply the Service from the Start Date subject to the terms and conditions of the SFOA.

Related to SUPPLYING THE SERVICE

  • Access to the Service Subject to Subscriber’s compliance with the terms of this Agreement, Inriver hereby grants to Subscriber the right to access and use the Service and the Documentation for the internal business purposes for such Business Units as specified in an Order Form on a limited, revocable, non-exclusive, non-transferable basis in accordance with the scope identified in an Order Form. Inriver will provide Subscriber with a primary administrator Account for managing and granting access to its Authorized Users and Subscriber is responsible for activating them. Subscriber hereby instructs Inriver to grant the Subscriber’s implementing partner access to Subscriber’s environment for the Service. If an implementing partner no longer shall have access to the Service, Subscriber shall notify Inriver of this and Inriver will remove such access.

  • B1 The Services The Contractor shall supply the Services during the Contract Period in accordance with the Authority’s requirements as set out in the Specification and the provisions of the Contract in consideration of the payment of the Contract Price. The Authority may inspect and examine the manner in which the Contractor supplies the Services at the Premises during normal business hours on reasonable notice.

  • Access to the Services ID’s for access to Vendor Core Research and Analyst Inquiry may not be shared. Access to the Services is restricted to the number of named individuals (each a “Licensed User”) as identified in the Customer Purchase Order.

  • Provision of the Service Okta provides the Service to Customer under the Agreement. In connection with the Service, the parties anticipate that Okta may Process Customer Data that contains Personal Data relating to Data Subjects.

  • Use of the Service 11.1 When using the Service you must comply with: (a) our CRA, including clause 4 of the General Terms, and this clause 11; and (b) any rules, including any acceptable use conditions, imposed by any third party whose content or services you access using the Service or whose Network on which your data transmits. 11.2 Any use of the Service at the Premises is your responsibility. The terms of our CRA apply to you and also to anyone else who uses the Service (regardless of whether you give them permission to do so or not). 11.3 You must ensure that any software you use in relation to the Service is properly licensed. 11.4 The use of a Local Area Network (LAN) for personal use is permitted, however the set-up and configuration of a LAN connected to the modem is not supported by customer service. 11.5 All IP addresses provided by us for your use remain our property. Most Services include a dynamic IP address. A new IP address is usually allocated whenever the computer and modem are rebooted. The IP address remains until the next time the computer and modem are switched off. Where provided, you may configure your computer or modem to connect using a static IP address. 11.6 We may at any time adjust aspects of the Service for security or Network management reasons, including, without limitation: (a) deleting transitory data that has been stored on our servers for longer than 90 days; (b) deleting stored email messages that are older than 90 days; (c) rejecting any incoming email messages and attachments that exceed 30 Megabytes (including encapsulation); (d) delivering access and content via proxy servers; (e) limiting the number of addresses to whom an outgoing email can be sent; (f) refusing to accept incoming email messages to mailboxes that have exceeded the email storage limit; (g) managing the Network to prioritise certain types of Internet traffic over others; and (h) blocking or filtering specific Internet ports. 11.7 You are responsible for providing any security or privacy measures for your computer networks and any data stored on those networks or accessed through the Service. We will not be liable to you in respect of any loss, damage, costs or expenses incurred by you in connection with your failure to provide that security. 11.8 You may request additional users on the Service in accordance with the Pricing Schedule. 11.9 You must take reasonable steps to ensure that others do not gain unauthorised access to the Service through your account. We recommend that you do not disclose your password to others and that you change your password regularly. 11.10 We may monitor use of the Service to investigate a breach (or suspected breach) of the Acceptable Use Policy or upon the request of an authorised authority. 11.11 Where you provide your own wireless computer connection device, you are responsible for any loss caused by an unauthorised interception of the Service.