Website Maintenance Clause Samples

The Website Maintenance clause outlines the responsibilities and procedures for keeping a website functional, secure, and up to date. Typically, it specifies which party is responsible for performing regular updates, fixing bugs, and ensuring the website remains accessible and compliant with relevant standards. This clause helps prevent misunderstandings by clearly assigning maintenance duties, thereby ensuring the website continues to operate smoothly and minimizing downtime or security risks.
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Website Maintenance. Vendor agrees to maintain and support an Internet website for access to the ESS, configuration assistance, product descriptions, product specifications and other aids in accordance with instructions provided by the contract. In addition, vendor may provide electronic commerce assistance for the electronic submission of purchase orders, purchase order tracking and reporting.
Website Maintenance. Each unit member will maintain a website that includes his or her name, contact information, homework policy, homework assignments. Any other mandated requirements shall be negotiated.
Website Maintenance. The Licensor reserves the right to occasionally suspended or restrict access to the website to allow for repairs, maintenance or the introduction of new facilities or services.
Website Maintenance. Supplier will maintain an internet website that will serve as a site where IBM Customers are able to access and download premium feature keys. Such internet website will display Buyer logo(s) and will not feature any reference, on the web page or in the URL, to Supplier.
Website Maintenance. For the sake of additional transparency, subject to applicable securities laws and regulations, the Company agrees to maintain and update no less than quarterly its official website with access available to shareholders, investors, L▇▇▇▇▇▇ and interested parties. The information available on such website should be designed to provide timely and informative disclosure of the Company’ operations insofar as such disclosure is required and permissible within the law and federal, state and local regulatory guidelines, and does not, in the reasonable judgment of the Board of Directors, present a material risk to the Company’s overall business or the proprietary nature of any of its activities.
Website Maintenance. C.1 The Customer undertakes to carry out Page maintenance tasks to ensure the editions of the magazine are accurately and promptly set up on the system and to maintain such data as necessary for the smooth operation of the service for the readers (and others) and its customers.
Website Maintenance. The Contractor shall provide Website Maintenance to the Contractor’s CALNET Public and Private Oversight Websites to ensure accessibility, functionality, and accuracy of all data tools and reports. Routine Website Maintenance shall only be performed outside the business hours of Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. The Contractor shall notify the appointed CALNET Program contact within two hours via telephone call or email notification of any emergency Website Maintenance performed during the business hours of Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Website Maintenance. Each unit member will maintain a website that includes his or her! name, contact information, homework policy, homework assignments. Alternatively,! homework assignments may be posted to a learning management system! (LMS)/platform that is linked to the district website (such as Google Classroom, Seesaw,! or district approved LMS/platform). Any other mandated requirements shall be! negotiated.
Website Maintenance. Website maintenance includes three (3) components which are Licensing, Technical Maintenance and Client Requested Changes. Monthly Maintenance includes an allocation of up to two hours of developer time per month per website for technical maintenance and client requested work combined. Work requested which exceeds the allocated hours will be charged at the standard hourly rate.
Website Maintenance. 6.1 We will provide you with website maintenance which includes, but is not limited to, Content updates; Bug fixes; Small front-end changes and Security updates. 6.2 Any additional website changes will be quoted for separately at a rate of R500 per hour (excluding VAT). 6.3 We will also ensure that the links on your website function properly. 6.4 The website maintenance order between you and us will constitute a month-to-month agreement. 6.5 The website maintenance hours purchased by you as part of your package DO NOT accumulate and roll over to the next month. Any maintenance hours not utilized in a specific month will be forfeited. 6.6 You may cancel the website maintenance order at any time by giving 1 (one) calendar month’s written notice to us on the first day of the month. In other words, you will be liable, in addition to any arrear amounts then outstanding, to pay our invoice for one full calendar month following the date on which your notice of cancellation was received, if we receive your notice on the first day of the month. Should notice of cancellation be given on any day other than on the first day of the month, it will be deemed that you only gave notice of cancellation on the first day of the following month and you will be liable, in addition to any arrear amounts then outstanding, to pay the invoice for the full month in which we received your notice of cancellation and the invoices for one additional calendar month following the month during which notice of cancellation was received. 6.7 Should you have arranged any change of service provider you are required to arrange commencement with the new service provider after the expiry date of the notice period.