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TERMS  AND  CONDITIONS  FOR  SUBSCRIPTION  TO  THE  INSIGHTCLOUD  SERVICES

 

 

Important  notice:  please  read  the  following  terms  and  conditions  carefully.  By  issuing  an  order  for  any  InsightCloud    

Service  (powered  by  Zynstra),  you  confirm  that  you  understand  and  accept  these  terms  and  conditions

.  

 

1   Definitions  

1.1   When  they  start  with  a  capital  letter,  the  following  words  and  phrases  have  the  meanings  shown:  

(a)   Agreement:  these  terms  and  conditions  together  with  the  Order  accepted  by  Supplier  under  clause  2.     (b)   Commencement  Date:  the  earlier  of:  (i)  the  date  when  Supplier  notifies  Customer  that  users  can  be  

registered   in   active   directory   on   the   hardware   installed   by   Supplier   at   Customer’s   premises;   or   (ii)   thirty  days  after  Supplier  accepts  the  Order  under  clause  2.2  extended  by  the  period  of  any  delay  to   the  setup  of  the  Services  caused  by  Supplier  or  Customer.    

(c)   Customer:  the  company  or  organisation  identified  on  the  Order  who  subscribes  for  the  Services.   (d)   Intellectual  Property:  patents,  trade  and  service  marks,  trade  names,  design  rights,  topography  rights,  

copyright   (including   rights   in   computer   software   and   moral   rights),   database   rights,   rights   in   know-­‐ how   and   other   intellectual   property   rights,   in   each   case   whether   registered   or   unregistered   and   including  applications  for  the  grant  of  any  of  the  foregoing  and  all  rights  or  forms  of  protection  which   have  a  similar  effect  anywhere  in  the  world.  

(e)   Order:  Customer’s  purchase  order  or  a  completed  Supplier  order  form.   (f)   Party:  Supplier  or  Customer  and  Parties  means  both  of  them.  

(g)   Service  Description:  the  then  current  versions  of  the  specification  applicable  to  the  particular  Services   covered  by  the  Order,  as  further  detailed  in  the  Service  Delivery  lifecycle  and  Service  Levels  document   and  the  Service  Commitment  document  a  copy  of  which  are  available  upon  request.    

(h)   Services:   the   particular   services   to   be   supplied   by   Supplier   that   are   identified   on   the   Order   and   defined  in  the  Service  Description.  In  order  to  supply  the  Services,  Supplier  will  install  hardware  on   Customer’s  premises  which  remains  the  property  of  Supplier  and  which  may  only  be  used  by  Supplier   and  solely  to  deliver  the  Services.  The  Services  require  but  do  not  include  internet  connectivity  unless   otherwise  agreed.  

(i)   Supplier:  Insight  Direct  (UK)  Limited.  

2   Order  procedure  and  term  

2.1   Customer  must  submit  an  Order  to  Supplier  whenever  it  requires  new  or  additional  Services.  The  Order   must  show:  

(a)   the  particular  Services  required  by  the  Customer;   (b)   Customer’s  technical  and  financial  contacts;   (d)   Customer’s  preferred  Commencement  Date;  

(c)   the  unit  rates  or  price  for  the  Services  agreed  between  the  Parties.  

2.2   Supplier  will  confirm  its  acceptance  of  the  Order  and  advise  the  planned  Commencement  Date.  Supplier   may  reject  any  Order  at  its  sole  discretion.  The  Order  will  be  deemed  accepted  if  Supplier  has  not  notified   Customer   of   its   acceptance   or   rejection   within   five   business   days   of   receipt.   Following   acceptance  the   Agreement  shall  come  into  existence.  

2.3   Unless  otherwise  agreed  the  Services  shall  continue  for  successive  12,  36  or  60  month  periods  from  the   Commencement  Date  as  shown  on  the  Order.  Where  the  Services  are  for  an  initial  twelve  month  period,   unless  agreed  otherwise  and  shown  on  the  Order,  the  Services  shall  continue  automatically  for  successive   twelve  month  periods  subject  to  the  right  of  either  Party  to  terminate  the  Services  on  any  anniversary  of   the  Commencement  Date  by  giving  the  other  at  least  thirty  days’  prior  written  notice.  

3   Setup  of  the  Services  

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responsible   for   arranging   for   the   approved   internet   connectivity   service   to   be   in   place   by   the   planned   Commencement  Date.  

3.2   Customer   must   provide   Supplier   with   reasonable   access   to   Customer’s   premises,   systems   and   technical   contact  for  the  purpose  of  setup  of  the  Services.  Customer  must  give  Supplier  prior  notice  of  all  reasonable   regulations  relating  to  Customer’s  premises  and  Supplier  will  use  reasonable  endeavours  to  observe  the   same.    

3.3   Supplier   may   charge   at   its   standard   rates   for   any   previously   agreed   visits   to   Customer’s   premises,   if   Supplier  is  unable  to  carry  out  its  responsibilities  because  Customer  responsibilities  are  incomplete.     3.4   Customer  accepts  that  it  may  experience  temporary  disruption  to  its  systems  and  operations  during  the  

setup  of  the  Services.  Supplier  will  use  its  reasonable  endeavours  to  minimise  such  disruption.    

3.5   Supplier   will   reasonably   endeavour   to   comply   with   Customer’s   requests   in   respect   of   the   setup   of   the   Services  but  Customer  accepts  that  Supplier  has  the  final  decision  on  matters  that  might  affect  the  efficient   performance  of  the  Services.  

3.6   Once  the  setup  is  complete,  Supplier  will  notify  Customer  of  the  Commencement  Date.  

4   The  Services  

4.1   Supplier  warrants  that  it  will  supply  the  Services  in  all  material  respects  in  accordance  with  the  Agreement   and  the  Service  Description.  

4.2   Supplier   shall   use   reasonably   endeavour   to   commence   the   supply   of   the   Services   by   the   planned   Commencement  Date,  but  shall  not  be  liable  for  any  delays  beyond  its  reasonable  control,  and  thereafter   to  supply  the  Services  with  the  skill  and  care  of  a  competent  supplier  of  such  services.  

4.3   Supplier  warrants  that  it  will  maintain  all  necessary  authority  and  rights  to  Intellectual  Property  to  supply   the  Services.  

4.4   To   the   extent   permitted   by   law,   Supplier’s   obligations   in   this   clause   4   replace   all   other   warranties   with   respect  to  the  Services,  either  express  or  implied,  including  but  not  limited  to  any  implied  warranties  of   satisfactory  quality  or  fitness  for  any  particular  purpose.  

4.5   In  order  to  measure  and  improve  performance,  Supplier  may  install  monitoring  systems  in  connection  with   the   Services   so   as   to   collect   and   analyse   anonymised   and/or   aggregated   information.   Supplier   will   only   disclose  the  same  to  third  parties  who  supply  components  of  the  Services  or  as  may  be  required  by  any   third  party  with  relevant  statutory  authority.    

4.6   Supplier  may  from  time  to  time  issue  Customer  reports  on  usage  and  performance  of  the  Services  in  such   format  as  Supplier  shall  decide.  

4.7   Customer  must  use  the  Services  in  accordance  with  the  Agreement  and  any  documentation  or  reasonable   instructions   of   Supplier.   Customer   will   not   use   the   Services   to   access,   store,   distribute   or   transmit   any   Objectionable   material   or   for   any   Objectionable   purpose.   “Objectionable”   means   unlawful,   false,   fraudulent,   misleading,   offensive,   pornographic,   obscene,   derogatory,   discriminatory,   racist,   defamatory,   inflammatory,  malicious,  threatening,  causing  nuisance  or  anxiety,  unsolicited  mass  mailing,  flooding,  mail-­‐ bombing,  spamming,  or  infringing  the  rights  of  Supplier  or  others  or  likely  to  expose  Supplier  to  claims,   liability,  prosecution,  disrepute  or  other  similar  third  party  actions.  

4.8   Customer  may  not  sell  or  re-­‐sell,  sub-­‐license,  lease,  rent  or  otherwise  supply  the  Services  to  any  third  party   but  Customer  may  use  the  Services  to  provide  its  own  products  or  services  to  its  own  customers  including   the   right   for   Customer’s   own   customers   to   access   the   Services   where   this   is   necessary   for   Customer   to   successfully  deliver  its  products  and  services.  

4.9   Customer   will   ensure   that   its   technical   contact   has   the   ability   to   undertake   routine   diagnostics,   maintenance  and  systems  administration  of  the  Services.  

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4.11   Customer   shall   abide   by   the   licence   terms   notified   by   Supplier   of   any   software   incorporated   into   or   supplied  with  the  Services  including  those  End  User  Terms  annexed  hereto.    

4.12   The  Services  may  include  some  maintenance  responsibility  for  specified  Customer  applications  or  systems   but  otherwise  Customer  is  solely  responsible  for  the  legality,  compatibility,  operation  and  maintenance  of   the  applications  and  systems  it  uses  with  the  Services.    

4.13   Customer  shall  maintain  the  environmental,  systems  and  operational  requirements  specified  by  Supplier   and  take  all  reasonable  measures  to  prevent  the  hardware  supplied  by  Supplier  from  loss  or  damage.   4.14   Customer   must  not   attempt   to   repair,   adjust,   modify,   interfere   with   or   copy   any   software   or   hardware  

used  or  supplied  by  Supplier  in  connection  with  this  Agreement;  nor  attempt  to  circumvent  any  security   measures  put  in  place  by  Supplier  or  interfere  with  any  monitoring  systems  installed  by  Supplier.  Customer   will   reasonably   co-­‐operate   with   any   requests   from   Supplier   concerning   such   systems   and   with   any   monitoring  or  reporting  requirements.  

4.15   Customer  accepts  that  computer  systems  in  general  cannot  be  free  of  errors  or  interruptions  and  agrees   that  their  existence  does  not  constitute  a  breach  of  this  Agreement.  

4.16   Customer  may  only  use  the  Services  for  its  own  internal  business  purposes.  

4.15   Customer  may  copy  and  use  any  documentation  supplied  by  Supplier  only  in  connection  with  the  proper   use  of  the  Services.    

5   Support  

5.1   Customer   will   only   use   the   call   reporting   and   handling   processes   advised   by   the   Supplier   to   notify   any   problems   with   the   Services.   Customer   will   provide   such   information   and   access   that   Supplier   may   reasonably   require   to   analyse   the   fault.   Customer’s   own   customers   must   notify   problems   through   Customer  and  not  directly  with  Supplier.  

5.2   Supplier’s  responsibilities  for  fixing  reported  problems  are  described  in  the  Service  Description.  

5.3   The  Supplier  shall  use  reasonable  endeavours  to  achieve  the  availability  target,  recovery  point  objective   and  recovery  time  objective  (RTO)  set  out  in  the  Service  Description.    Availability  and  RTO  are  measured   after   allowing   for   acts   or   omissions   of   Customer,   Supplier’s   published   maintenance   window   and   any   incident   of   force   majeure   under   clause   17.     Any   service   credits   are   in   full   and   final   settlement   of   the   relevant  deficiency  in  the  Services.  

5.4   The  obligations  in  clauses  5.2  and  5.3  are  in  full  satisfaction  of  any  breach  by  Supplier  of  the  warranties  in   clause  4.  

5.5   The  support  provided  by  Supplier  as  part  of  the  Services  does  not  include  consultancy,  user  familiarisation   or  training.  

5.6   Supplier   may   upon   request,   at   its   sole   discretion,   assist   Customer   with   any   problems   relating   to   the   Services  which  are  excluded  or  not  covered  by  the  Agreement  and  will  advise  Customer  in  advance  of  any   charges  relating  to  such  assistance.  Any  such  assistance  will  be  provided  on  a  reasonable  endeavours  basis   only  and  any  timescales  set  out  elsewhere  in  this  clause  5  will  not  apply.  

6   Prices  and  payment  

6.1   Customer   will   pay   Supplier   for   the   Services   either   at   the   price   shown   on   the   Order   or   calculated   at   the   rates/unit  prices  shown  on  the  Order.      

6.2   Unless   the   Order   states   otherwise,   by   giving   Customer   at   least   sixty   days’   prior   written   notice,   Supplier   may  increase  its  rates  and  prices  with  effect  from  any  anniversary  of  the  Commencement  Date  by  either:   (a)   the  annual  movement  in  the  latest  available  All  Items  Retail  Prices  Index  excluding  Mortgage  Interest  

Payments  published  by  the  UK  Office  for  National  Statistics  (RPIX);  or  

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6.3   Prices   exclude   UK   VAT   and   any   sales   or   purchase   taxes,   taxes   on   use,   withholding   tax,   duties,   levies   or   similar  in  any  territory  whether  relating  to  the  Agreement  or  the  Services;  which  will  be  paid  by    Customer   at  the  prevailing  rate.  

6.4   Supplier   will   invoice   for   the   Services   from   the   Commencement   Date   in   advance   on   either   a   monthly,   quarterly  or  annual  basis  or  for  the  entire  Agreement  term  as  agreed  and  shown  on  the  Order.    

6.5   Payments   are   due   within   thirty   days   of   invoice   date.   Supplier   may   charge   interest   on   late   payments   as   permitted   under   the   Late   Payment   of   Commercial   Debts   (Interest)   Act   1998   and/or   may   suspend   the   Service  by  giving  Customer  written  notice.  

7   Changes  

7.1   So   as   to   continuously   improve   its   operations,   Supplier   may   revise   the   Services   or   these   terms   and   conditions  or  any  associated  documents  with  effect  from  the  1st  January  and  1st  July  each  year.    

7.2   Such   revisions   are   intended   to   clarify   or   improve   customers’   rights   or   benefits   without   reducing   or   impairing  the  Services.    

7.3   Supplier  will  announce  each  revision  to  its  customer  base  at  least  sixty  days  ahead  of  the  effective  date.   7.4   In  addition  to  the  general  announcement,  Supplier  will  notify  Customer  where  any  revision  would  reduce  

customers’  rights  or  benefits.  

7.5   If   Customer   reasonably   believes   that   any   revision   reduces   its   rights   or   benefits,   it   may   terminate   the   Services  by  giving  Supplier  at  least  thirty  days’  notice  prior  to  the  date  when  the  revision  would  become   effective.  In  such  case  Supplier  will  repay  Customer  fees  already  received  for  the  terminated  Services  that   would   have   been   supplied   after   the   date   of   termination,   less   any   third   party   termination   fees   agreed   between  the  Parties  during  the  thirty  day  notice  period.  

7.6   Customer   must   give   Supplier   at   least   thirty   days’   notice   of   any   changes   to   its   premises.   Supplier   may   charge  Customer  for  any  reasonable  and  substantiated  costs  incurred  as  a  result  of  such  change.  

7.7   Customer   may   not   change   its   internet   connectivity   arrangements   without   Supplier’s   prior   written   agreement.    

7.8   Customer  may  add  to  or  vary  the  Services  by  issuing  a  new  Order.    If  the  pricing  band  applicable  to  the  new   Order  is  different  to  that  which  applied  to  the  original  Order,  the  subscription  term  for  the  new  Order  will   be  as  set  out  in  clause  2.4  but  otherwise  the  subscription  term  for  the  new  Order  will  co-­‐term  with  that   which  applied  to  the  original  Order.  

7.9   The  Agreement  may  only  be  changed  as  set  out  in  clause  6  or  this  clause  7  or  by  any  written  agreement  of   the  Parties  which  is  stated  to  be  a  change  made  under  this  clause  7.9.  

8   Intellectual  Property  

8.1   All  Intellectual  Property  relating  to  the  Services  and  derivative  works  thereof  arising  out  of  or  during  the   course  of  the  Agreement  will  be  owned  exclusively  by  Supplier  or  its  licensors.    

8.2   Supplier  grants  Customer  the  non-­‐exclusive,  non-­‐assignable  right  (without  right  to  sub-­‐license)  to  use  the   Intellectual  Property  in  the  Services  for  the  duration  and  purpose  of  the  Agreement.  Customer  acquires  no   other  rights  to  Supplier’s  Intellectual  Property.  

8.3   Supplier  will  indemnify  Customer  from  all  claims  that  the  Intellectual  Property  in  the  Services  infringes  the   rights  of  any  third  party  provided  that  Customer:  

(a)   has  used  the  Intellectual  Property  in  accordance  with  the  Agreement;    

(b)   does  not  knowingly  make  or  intimate  any  admission,  settlement,  opinion  or  undertaking  that  may   be  detrimental  to  Supplier’s  defence;    

(c)   gives  Supplier  prompt  notice  of  any  claim  and  the  right  to  defend  and  settle  any  such  claims  in  its   own  discretion;    

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8.4   If  any  such  infringement  occurs  or  may  occur,  Supplier  may  at  its  sole  option  and  expense  obtain  the  right   for   Customer   to   continue   using   the   Services   or   modify   them   so   as   to   avoid   the   infringement   without   materially  altering  their  functionality  or  withdraw  the  affected  Services  and  repay  Customer  100%  of  the   aggregate  sum  paid  for  those  Services  in  the  twelve  months  prior  to  the  infringement  claim.  

9   Suspension  and  termination  

9.1   Supplier  may  suspend  the  Services:  

(a)   for   any   reason   that   would   give   Supplier   the   right   to   terminate   the   Agreement   subject   to   giving   Customer  at  least  ten  days’  notice;  or  

(b)   if  required  to  do  so  by  any  third  party  with  relevant  statutory  authority.  Supplier  will  give  Customer   as  much  notice  as  practicable  in  the  circumstances;  or  

(c)   for  delayed  payment  described  in  clause  6.5;  or  

(d)   in   order   to   carry   out   emergency   maintenance.   Supplier   will   give   Customer   as   much   notice   as   practicable  in  the  circumstances.  

9.2   Supplier  will  promptly  re-­‐instate  the  Services  as  soon  as  practicable  after  the  event  causing  the  suspension   has  ceased.  

9.3   Except  for  suspension  under  clause  9.1  (d),  Customer  remains  liable  to  pay  Supplier  as  if  the  Services  had   been  continuously  supplied  throughout  any  period  of  suspension.  

9.4   Supplier’s  rights  to  suspend  the  Services  do  not  affect  its  termination  rights.  

9.5   Either  Party  may  terminate  the  Agreement  with  immediate  effect  by  giving  the  other  Party  written  notice   if  the  other  Party:  

(a)   breaches  any  material  term,  condition  or  provision  of  the  Agreement  or  of  any  material  provision   required  by  law  or  persistently  breaches  any  lesser  term,  condition  or  provision,  and  fails  to  remedy   the  breach  within  thirty  days  of  written  notice;  or  

(b)   ceases   to   carry   on   the   business   relevant   to   the   Agreement,   or   receives   a   court   order   or   passes   a   resolution  for  winding-­‐up  (other  than  for  the  purpose  of  solvent  amalgamation  or  reconstruction),   or   is   declared   insolvent;   or   initiates   any   arrangement   or   composition   with   its   creditors;   or   has   a   liquidator,   receiver,   administrator,   administrative   receiver,   manager,   trustee   or   similar   officer   appointed  over  any  of  its  assets;  or  is  deemed  by  any  relevant  statutory  provisions  to  be  unable  to   pay  its  debts.  

9.6   Promptly  following  termination  howsoever  occurring  and  in  any  case  within  5  days  thereof,  Customer  is   solely   responsible   for:   arranging   any   replacement   of   the   Services,   returning   all   software   and   documentation  received  from  Supplier,  backing  up  all  its  affected  systems  and  data  and  removing  all  of  its   software  and  data  from  hardware  provided  by  Supplier  as  part  of  or  in  connection  with  the  Services.  At  any   time  after  five  days  from  the  date  of  termination,  Supplier  may  disable  the  Services  and  delete  any  copies   of   Customer   information   and   data   within   its   control   and   remove   hardware   supplied   as   part   of   or   in   connection   with   the   Services   unless   the   Parties   have   agreed   for   such   hardware   to   be   transferred   to   Customer.    

9.7   All  rights  and  obligations  of  the  Parties  under  the  Agreement,  including  any  right  to  any  accrued  service   credits,   will   automatically   cease   upon   termination   except   for   such   rights   of   action   that   accrue   prior   to   termination  and  any  rights  or  obligations  under  the  Agreement  or  at  law,  which  expressly  or  by  implication   come  into  or  continue  in  force  upon  termination.    

10   Liability  

10.1   Subject  to  clauses  10.2  and  10.3,  Supplier’s  aggregate  liability  in  any  twelve  month  period  to  Customer  for   direct  loss  or  damage  arising  under  negligence,  breach  of  contract,  breach  of  statutory  duty  or  otherwise   shall  not  exceed  100%  of  the  sum  paid  by  Customer  for  the  affected  Order(s)  in  the  twelve  months  prior  to   the  event  giving  rise  to  the  liability.  

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10.3   Supplier   does   not   exclude   or   limit   liability   for   death   or   personal   injury   caused   by   its   negligence   or   for   liability  resulting  from  its  wilful  misconduct  or  fraud,  or  any  other  liability  which  it  is  unlawful  to  exclude  or   limit.    

11   Confidentiality  

11.1   Confidential   Information   is   information   which   the   disclosing   Party   identifies   as   confidential   or   which   is   usually  considered  to  be  confidential  in  the  industry.  Confidential  Information  excludes  information  which   was   already   legitimately   known   by   the   receiving   Party   before   the   start   of   discussions   leading   to   the   Agreement  or  which  is  or  becomes  independently  known  to  it  or  becomes  public  knowledge  without  any   breach  of  this  clause.  Each  Party  will  only  disclose  the  other  Party’s  Confidential  Information  to  those  of  its   own  personnel  who  need  to  know  for  purposes  connected  with  the  Agreement  and  to  those  third  parties   who  have  relevant  statutory  authority.  Each  Party  will  apply  the  best  practices  of  the  industry  to  protect   the   other   Party’s   Confidential   Information   from   unauthorised   disclosure.   The   obligations   in   this   clause   survive  termination  of  the  Agreement.  

11.2   Customer   agrees   that   Supplier   may   include   Customer   in   its   list   of   customers.   Supplier   will   obtain   Customer’s  prior  written  approval,  which  will  not  be  unreasonably  withheld  or  delayed,  for  any  publicity   which  mentions  Customer.  

12   Dispute  resolution  

12.1   Except   for   interim   injunctive   measures   in   respect   of   breach   of   confidentiality   or   infringement   of   Intellectual  Property,  the  chief  executive  of  each  Party  or  their  nominees  will  have  thirty  days  to  resolve   any  dispute  before  either  Party  may  resort  to  any  other  course  of  action.  

13   Assignment  

13.1   Supplier  may  subcontract  any  part  of  the  Services  but  will  be  responsible  for  the  acts  and  omissions  of  such   subcontractors  but  otherwise  neither  Party  may  assign  or  transfer  all  or  part  of  the  Agreement,  or  any  of   its   rights   or   obligations   or   appoint   any   agent   to   perform   the   same   without   the   other’s   prior   written   agreement.  Neither  Party  will  unreasonably  delay  or  withhold  agreement  if  the  other  wishes  to  transfer  all   of  its  rights  and  obligations  to  a  wholly  owned  subsidiary,  or  to  a  wholly  owned  subsidiary  of  its  parent   company,  or  to  its  parent  company.  The  Agreement  is  binding  upon  the  Parties’  successors  or  assignees.  

14   Waiver  

14.1   Failure   by   either   Party   to   enforce   any   provisions   of   the   Agreement   will   not   represent   a   waiver   of   such   rights  and  will  not  affect  the  validity  of  the  Agreement.  

15   Severability  

15.1   If  any  part  of  the  Agreement  is  found  to  be  invalid  or  unenforceable,  it  will  be  deemed  to  be  amended  to   the  minimum  extent  required  to  remove  the  invalidity  or  unenforceability  so  that  the  Agreement  remains   valid  and  unaffected  to  the  fullest  possible  extent.  

16   Notices  

16.1   Any  notice  or  written  agreement  under  the  Agreement  may  be  given  by:-­‐  

(a)   mail  or  courier  to  the  other  Party’s  authorised  representative  at  any  address  shown  in  the  Agreement,   or   to   any   other   address   as   one   Party   has   notified   the   other   of,   and   will   be   valid   on   the   date   of   recorded  receipt,  or  

(b)   fax  to  the  other  Party’s  authorised  representative  to  any  fax  number  shown  in  the  Agreement,  or  to   any  other  fax  number  as  one  Party  has  notified  the  other  of,  and  will  be  valid  at  the  time  shown  on  a   successful  transmission  report,  or  

(c)   email  to  the  email  address  of  the  other  Party’s  authorised  representative  and  will  be  valid  at  the  time   of   sending   unless   the   email   system   has   generated   an   unsuccessful   transmission   or   unsuccessful   delivery  report.  

17   Force  majeure  

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18   Legal  construction  of  the  Agreement  

18.1   Customer  does  not  acquire  ownership  of  hardware  supplied  as  part  of  or  in  connection  with  the  Services   and  therefore  Customer  may  not  permit  or  create  any  claim,  encumbrance  or  lien  over  such  hardware.   18.2   No  part  of  the  Agreement  may  be  enforced  by  any  person  who  is  not  a  party  to  it  whether  relating  to  the  

Contracts  (Rights  of  Third  Parties)  Act  1999  or  otherwise.  

18.3   The  Parties  agree  to  use  the  English  language  for  all  matters  relating  to  the  Agreement.  

18.4   The  Agreement  is  governed  by  English  law  and  subject  to  the  exclusive  jurisdiction  of  the  English  courts.   The  United  Nations’  Convention  on  Contracts  for  the  International  Sale  of  Goods  does  not  apply.  

18.5   The  Agreement  represents  the  entire  agreement  and  understanding  between  the  Parties  in  respect  of  its   subject   matter   and   the   terms   and   conditions   of   any   purchase   orders,   acknowledgements   or   similar   documentation   put   forward   by   Customer   have   no   effect   whether   or   not   Supplier   supplies   the   Services   without  expressly  rejecting  such  terms  and  conditions.  

18.6   Customer  accepts  all  of  the  above  by  submitting  an  Order  to  Supplier.  Supplier  accepts  all  of  the  above  by  

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END USER LICENSE TERMS

TERMS AND CONDITIONS REGARDING USE OF MICROSOFT SOFTWARE

This document governs the use of Microsoft software, which may include associated media, printed materials, and “online” or electronic documentation (individually and collectively, “Products”) provided by Zynstra Limited (hereinafter referred to as “Customer”). Customer does not own the Products and the use thereof is subject to certain rights and limitations of which Customer must inform you. Your right to use the Products is subject to the terms of your agreement with Customer, and to your understanding of, compliance with, and consent to the following terms and conditions, which Customer does not have authority to vary, alter, or amend.

1. DEFINITIONS.

“Client Software” means software that allows a Device to access or utilize the services or functionality provided by the Server Software.

“Device” means each of a computer, workstation, terminal, handheld PC, pager, telephone, personal digital assistant, “smart phone,” server or other electronic device.

“Server Software” means software that provides services or functionality on a computer acting as a server.

“Software Documentation” means any end user document included with server software.

“Redistribution Software” means the software described in Paragraph 4 (“Use of Redistribution Software”) below. 2. OWNERSHIP OF PRODUCTS. The Products are

licensed to Customer from an affiliate of the Microsoft Corporation (collectively “Microsoft”). All title and intellectual property rights in and to the Products (and the constituent elements thereof, including but not limited to any images, photographs, animations, video, audio, music, text and “applets” incorporated into the Products) are owned by Microsoft or its suppliers. The Products are protected by copyright laws and international copyright treaties, as well as other intellectual property laws and treaties. Your possession, access, or use of the Products does not transfer any ownership of the Products or any intellectual property rights to you.

3. USE OF CLIENT SOFTWARE. You may use the Client Software installed on your Devices by Customer only in accordance with the instructions, and only in connection with the services, provided to you by Customer. The terms of this document permanently and irrevocably supersede the terms of any Microsoft End User License Agreement that may be presented in electronic form during your use of the Client Software.

4. USE OF REDISTRIBUTION SOFTWARE. In connection with the services provided to you by Customer, you may have access to certain “sample,” “redistributable” and/or software development (“SDK”) software code and tools (individually and collectively “Redistribution Software”). YOU MAY NOT USE, MODIFY, COPY, AND/OR DISTRIBUTE ANY REDISTRIBUTION SOFTWARE UNLESS YOU EXPRESSLY AGREE TO AND COMPLY WITH CERTAIN ADDITIONAL TERMS CONTAINED IN THE SERVICES PROVIDER USE RIGHTS (“SPUR”) APPLICABLE TO CUSTOMER, WHICH TERMS MUST BE PROVIDED TO YOU BY CUSTOMER. Microsoft does not permit you to use any Redistribution Software unless you expressly agree to and comply with such additional terms, as provided to you by Customer. 5. COPIES. You may not make any copies of the Products;

provided, however, that you may (a) make one copy of Client Software on your Device as expressly authorized by Customer; and (b) you may make copies of certain Redistribution Software in accordance with Paragraph 4 (Use of Redistribution Software). You must erase or destroy all such Client Software and/or Redistribution

Software upon termination or cancellation of your agreement with Customer, upon notice from Customer or upon transfer of your Device to another person or entity, whichever occurs first. You may not copy any printed materials accompanying the Products.

6. LIMITATIONS ON REVERSE ENGINEERING, DECOMPILATION AND DISASSEMBLY. You may not reverse engineer, decompile, or disassemble the Products, except and only to the extent that applicable law, notwithstanding this limitation, expressly permits such activity.

7. NO RENTAL. You may not rent, lease, lend, pledge, or directly or indirectly transfer or distribute the Products to any third party, and may not permit any third party to have access to and/or use the functionality of the Products except for the sole purpose of accessing the functionality of the Products in the form of software services in accordance with the terms of this agreement and any agreement between you and Customer.

8. TERMINATION. Without prejudice to any other rights, Customer may terminate your rights to use the Products if you fail to comply with these terms and conditions. In the event of termination or cancellation of your agreement with Customer or Customer’s agreement with Microsoft under which the Products are licensed, you must stop using and/or accessing the Products, and destroy all copies of the Products and all of their component parts.

9. NO WARRANTIES, LIABILITIES OR REMEDIES BY MICROSOFT. ANY WARRANTIES, LIABILITY FOR DAMAGES AND REMEDIES, IF ANY, ARE PROVIDED SOLELY BY CUSTOMER AND NOT BY MICROSOFT, ITS AFFILIATES OR SUBSIDIARIES.

10. PRODUCT SUPPORT. Any support for the Products is provided to you by Customer and is not provided by Microsoft, its affiliates or subsidiaries.

11. NOT FAULT TOLERANT. THE PRODUCTS MAY CONTAIN TECHNOLOGY THAT IS NOT FAULT

TOLERANT AND ARE NOT DESIGNED,

MANUFACTURED, OR INTENDED FOR USE IN ENVIRONMENTS OR APPLICATIONS IN WHICH THE FAILURE OF THE PRODUCTS COULD LEAD TO DEATH,

PERSONAL INJURY, OR SEVERE PHYSICAL,

PROPERTY OR ENVIRONMENTAL DAMAGE.

12. EXPORT RESTRICTIONS. The Products are subject to U.S. export jurisdiction. Customer must comply with all applicable laws including the U.S. Export Administration Regulations, the International Traffic in Arms Regulations, as well as end-user, end-use and destination restrictions issued by U.S. and other governments. For additional information, see http://www.microsoft.com/exporting/. 13. LIABILITY FOR BREACH. In addition to any liability you

may have to Customer, you agree that you will also be legally responsible directly to Microsoft for any breach of these terms and conditions.

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