Common use of Termination Effects Clause in Contracts

Termination Effects. If the Customer terminates this Agreement, upon proper notice to ROOT, prior to the end of the Initial Term or any Renewal Term thereafter, the Customer shall be obligated to pay all Fees and charges for all Services for each period remaining in the then-current Term. Any cancellation request shall be effective thirty (30) days after receipt by ROOT, unless a later date is specified in such request. If ROOT cancels this Agreement for cause, ROOT may charge the Customer 100% of all charges for all Services for each period remaining in the then-current Term and ROOT shall have the right to charge the Customer with an early-termination fee of a minimum of fifty euros (€ 50). For the avoidance of doubt, it is expressly understood by the Customer that no refund shall be granted for an early termination. UPON TERMINATION OF THIS AGREEMENT FOR ANY CAUSE OR REASON WHATSOEVER, THE CUSTOMER CONTENT AND OTHER DATA IS DELETED UPON TERMINATION. Accordingly, the Customer should always maintain back-up copies of the Customer Content and data so the Customer may use such copies elsewhere after such termination. Upon termination of the Agreement, if the Customer does not wish to keep the Domain Name registered as part of the Service, ROOT will take possession of the Domain Name and dispose of it as ROOT may see fit.

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