
CUSTOMER TERMS OF SERVICE
FOR Re-TRAC SIGHTLINE
Effective: October 18, 2022
Sections
These Customer Terms of Service for Re-TRAC Sightline™ (the “Customer Terms”) describe your rights and responsibilities which will govern your access to and use of our online data analytics service (the “Service”) as a Customer. A “Customer” is the organization that you represent in agreeing to the Agreement (defined below), which among other things requires you to pay a subscription fee in order to access and use the Service. There can only be one Customer. “You” and “your” refer to Customer. “Emerge Knowledge,” “we,” “our,” or “us” refer to Emerge Knowledge Design Inc., the owner of this website and the provider of the Service.
Our User Terms of Service (the “User Terms”) govern access to and use of the Service by Users (each a “User”).
Legally Binding Agreement
These Customer Terms (or, if applicable, your signed written agreement with us that incorporates these Customer Terms) and each Order Form(s) [defined below] together form a legally binding agreement between Customer and us (the "Agreement"). Please read these Customer Terms and the applicable Order Form(s) carefully, and ensure that the person agreeing to these Customer Terms and the applicable Order Form(s) has the authority to enter into the Agreement on behalf of Customer. For greater certainty, we acknowledge that some Customers are required to use a form of purchase order, in addition to our Order Form, in order to enter into a contract for a service (a "Purchase Order"). In such an event, we will accept a Customer Purchase Order, but only if it contains factual information that is consistent with the related Order Form and does not include any terms or conditions that are inconsistent with the terms and conditions of these Customer Terms.
Customer Choices & Instructions
Ordering Subscriptions
Neither Customer nor any of its Users may access or use the Service unless and until Customer has subscribed to the Service by clicking "Confirm Purchase" button on the Purchase Sightline Subscription webpage in the Service (each, an "Order Form") and, in so doing, has agreed to pay the applicable fee(s). A subscription allows a Customer’s Users to access and use the Service that is the subject of the related Order Form (collectively, the "Subscribed Service"). Each User is required to fully comply with the User Terms. Customer and its Users will have access to the Subscribed Service during the subscription term (the "Subscription Term") specified in an Order Form.
Subscription Decisions / Feedback
We may share information about our future service plans to obtain feedback. Our public statements about future service plans are an expression of intent, but do not rely on them when subscribing to a current Service. If Customer decides to subscribe to any of our Services, that decision needs to be based on the functionality or features we have made available as of the date of that subscription and not on the delivery of any future potential functionality or features. As our business evolves, we reserve the right to make changes to the Service (including to alter/remove/add reports included with a subscription).
Customer may provide us with suggestions, comments or other feedback regarding any existing Service or any future service plan, including but not limited to improved or additional functionality or features (“Feedback”). Customer agrees that any Feedback shall be voluntarily given, that any and all Feedback will immediately and automatically become our property, and that we shall be entitled to incorporate any Feedback into any Service without any compensation or other liability or obligation of any nature or kind whatsoever to Customer.
Responsibility and Use of the Service
Customer understands that the reports available via the Subscribed Service are proprietary information and represent a significant asset from which we, and the data providers with whom we work, derive our products and deliver our services. An individual authorized by Customer to access and use a Subscribed Service (a "User") may access, use, and share the reports (or portions thereof) available for the geographic jurisdiction referred to in the Order Form for Customer’s own use and only under the following conditions:
- You do not remove any copyright or data source references affixed to the Service and provided that you do not sell, rent, or loan - with or without consideration - the reports to any third party.
- You cite the reports and data source.
- You may share your own insights or summarizations provided that if you are referencing or incorporating reports accessed and used in the Service that you properly cite the reports and data source.
You understand that we have used our best efforts in providing the Service. However, any use or reliance on any content obtained by you through the Service is at your own risk. You have sole responsibility for how you use any of the content, including the reports, made available in the Service. Customer is solely responsible for all uses of the reports by it and/or any of its Users.
Customer shall take all necessary steps to ensure Users maintain the confidentiality of account login credentials (the combination of account work email address and password are called "Login Credentials") and shall be solely responsible for all activities that occur using the Login Credentials and corresponding accounts issued to Users. Customer shall promptly notify us of any unauthorized use of any Login Credentials or breach of security of which Customer becomes aware.
Subject to our rights under the Agreement and the User Terms, Customer is responsible for authorizing permission, suspension, or termination of its Users access to the Subscribed Service. In particular, Customer will designate policies and/or authority that are relevant to Customer’s use of the Subscribed Service and/or that are necessary for the lawful use and transmission of data across any jurisdictional boundary(s) and that are not already included in the User Terms.
The Service and all software that we develop to provide the Service (including any report templates generated by the software and the methodology that produces such reports) that is utilized by Customer to generate reports is owned by Emerge Knowledge (with the sole exceptions of third party software and third party data that is licensed to Emerge Knowledge for us to use to deliver the Services).
Notwithstanding any other provision of the Agreement, Customer must comply with the Agreement and all applicable laws in accessing and using the Service. Customer must also ensure that all of its Users comply with the Agreement, the User Terms, and all applicable laws. We aren't responsible in any manner whatsoever for the way in which Customer or any of its Users chooses to use the Service.
Customer is solely responsible for providing high speed internet service and modern browsers that successfully display a web application using the latest web standards for its Users. Visit our website for the purpose of reviewing and complying with the minimum web browser requirements that we recommend to access and use the Service. Customer (not us) bears sole responsibility when Customer or any of its Users chooses to use unencrypted gateways to connect to the Service.
We reserve all rights not expressly granted to you in these User Terms.
Payment Obligations
Currency
All references herein to fees or other charges are in the currency specified in the applicable Order Form and all payments shall be made in the specified currency.
Payment Terms
Fees are specified in the applicable Order Form. We can accept check/cheque or EFT payment only from U.S. and Canadian Customers. Customers will be invoiced and full payment must be received by us within thirty (30) days from the date Customer receives the invoice unless otherwise specified in the applicable Order Form. If we have not received payment of the full invoiced amount by the specified due date, and without limiting our other rights and remedies, the unpaid amount will accrue late interest at a rate of 1.5% of the outstanding balance (calculated from due date), or the maximum rate permitted by law, whichever is lower.
Fees are stated exclusive of any taxes, levies, duties, or similar governmental assessments of any nature, including, for example, value-added, goods and service, sales, use or withholding taxes, assessable by any jurisdiction (collectively, "Taxes"). Customer will be responsible for paying all Taxes associated with its subscription, except for taxes based on our net income.
Suspension or Termination for Non-Payment
If any fees owed to us by Customer (excluding amounts disputed reasonably and in good faith) are overdue, a written notice of overdue payment will be sent to Customer’s designated billing contact, as specified in the Order Form (the "Initial Notice"). If Customer does not make payment of the overdue amount within thirty (30) days of receiving the Initial Notice, and without limiting our other rights and remedies, we will suspend access to and use of the related Subscribed Service until the overdue amount, together with accrued interest, is paid in full. If Customer does not make payment of the overdue amount, together with accrued interest, within forty-five (45) days of receiving the Initial Notice, and, without limiting our other rights and remedies, we will terminate the Agreement effective immediately on notice to Customer.
Customer acknowledges and agrees that a suspension of a Subscribed Service will result in a temporary loss of access to Customer’s (as well as its Users’) use of that Subscribed Service.
Our Responsibilities
We value our Customers and are committed to:
Keeping the Services Available
We will use commercially reasonable efforts to achieve Subscribed Service Availability of at least ninety-nine percent (99%) for each calendar month during the Subscription Term. "Subscribed Service Availability" means the average percentage of total time during which the Subscribed Service is available to Customer’s Users during a calendar month, excluding: (i) any scheduled maintenance windows on our part or on the part of our third party hosting service; (ii) any unplanned downtime to deal with emergency situations on our part or on the part of our third party hosting service; (iii) any outages resulting from Customer’s (or any User’s) network, equipment, and systems; (iv) any inaccessibility due to Customer’s requests or where Customer approved the same in advance; (v) Customer’s negligence or breach of its material obligations under the Agreement (or any negligence or breach by any of its Users of their material obligations under the User Terms); and (vi) any excusable delays due to a Force Majeure Event (as hereinafter defined).
Scheduled Maintenance and Updates
Software maintenance (including updates and patches) is generally scheduled with zero downtime. On occasion, we perform system maintenance and patching during regular business hours. Planned scheduled maintenance and updates will not be considered times when the software is unavailable. In addition, functionality may be altered from time to time (at our discretion) as the Service is updated for performance enhancements or the adoption of new standards.
Incident Response and Classification
We will classify and respond to incidents by considering the underlying problem’s effect on Customer’s Users. We may classify an underlying problem as “routine”, “urgent” or “critical”. Our guidelines for determining the severity of a problem, and the appropriate classification of and our maintenance response to it, are described below. We will apply these classifications in good faith, and we will give due consideration to any request by an affected User to reclassify a problem.
Incident Classification | Description |
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Routine | We will classify an incident as “routine” if the problem does not materially restrict use of the Subscribed Service, such as when a feature or combination of features generates minor errors. We will respond to routine problems by implementing a fix or workaround on a priority basis if the problem is one for which an existing patch or workaround already exists. For newly identified problems falling into this classification (and for which an existing workaround does not already exist), our support personnel will generate a problem report, and the appropriate development or support personnel will then prioritize resolution of the problem in relation to other outstanding product issues. The assigned priority will govern the problem solving or developmental work needed to address the problem and the schedule for delivering a resolution. |
Urgent | We will classify a problem as “urgent” if (i) there is significant degradation in the performance of the Subscribed Service or a major function or component thereof; or (ii) a commonly used feature of the Subscribed Service often generates errors, causes use of the Subscribed Service to freeze, or otherwise routinely does not work as intended. Classification of a problem as urgent rather than critical assumes that Customer’s Users and/or Reporting Entities can still access and make some use of the Subscribed Service. Urgent classification assumes there is likely an existing patch or acceptable workaround procedure for the problem. We will respond to urgent problems by arranging for our product development and support personnel to work collaboratively to implement a fix or a workaround, and to implement that fix or workaround as soon as reasonably possible. At the request of the affected Customer, our support personnel will maintain regular contact with that Customer to keep that Customer aware of progress toward a resolution of the problem. |
Critical | We will classify a problem as “critical” if the Subscribed Service is functionally inoperable. This classification assumes there is no existing patch or workaround procedure for the problem. We will respond to critical problems by making appropriate managerial personnel aware of the problem for the purposes of actively tracking and facilitating an expeditious resolution. We will assign product development and support personnel to the problem, and those personnel will prepare a work plan for the problem’s expeditious resolution. The work plan will assume that our appropriate staff will work until the Subscribed Service is again functionally operable. Our support personnel will maintain daily contact with Customer to keep Customer aware of efforts being made to solve the problem. |
Summary | Routine | Urgent | Critical |
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Severity: | No hindrance to Customer’s work; a work around is available or to be scheduled. | Interruption to Customer’s work; a work around is likely available. | Interruption to Customer’s work due to functional inoperability of the Subscribed Service; no work around is available |
Urgency: | Immediate resolution is not needed by Customer. | Immediate resolution is not needed by Customer. | Immediate resolution is not needed by Customer. |
First response time target: | Same business day upon becoming aware of the routine issue. | Same business day upon becoming aware of the urgent issue. | Within one (1) hour of becoming aware of the critical issue. |
Resolution time target: | 1 to 4 weeks (a release cycle) | 2 to 5 working days (a patch or current release cycle) | 48 hours (priority until incident is resolved, priority hotfix) |
Technical Support
Users have access to an online technical support request form which can be used to request assistance to solve a specific problem experienced by a User in using a Subscribed Service and to receive such assistance via email reply ("Technical Support"). We will provide a response, and endeavor to resolve each technical support request, within two (2) business days (e.g. same day or next business day, so long as the request is received by us before noon, local time, in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada). Technical Support is available Monday to Friday from 9:00am to 5:00pm Central Standard Time (CST) and Central Daylight Time (CDT), not including holidays in the Province of Manitoba.
Holidays when Technical Support is not available include: New Year’s Day (January 1), Louis Riel Day (3rd Monday in February), Good Friday (Friday in April prior to Easter Sunday), Victoria Day (the Monday preceding May 25), Canada Day (July 1), August Civic Holiday (1st Monday in August), Labour Day (1st Monday in September), Thanksgiving Day (2nd Monday of October), Remembrance Day (November 11), Christmas Day and Boxing Day (December 25 and 26).
The Re-TRAC Team
We may leverage our directors, officers, and employees (collectively, the "Re-TRAC Team") in exercising our rights and performing our obligations under the Agreement. We will be responsible for the Re-TRAC Team’s compliance with our obligations under the Agreement.
Ownership and Proprietary Rights
What’s Ours is Ours
We own and will continue to own this website and the Service and we own and will continue to own (or are and will continue to be an authorized licensee) all software and data that we utilize to provide the Service (including any report templates generated by the software and the methodology that produces such reports), together with all modifications, enhancements, and updates to this website, the Service and/or to such software, as well as all related documentation, and any and all copyrights, patent rights, trademarks (whether registered or unregistered), trade secrets or other intellectual property rights of any nature or kind whatsoever therein or thereto that are not owned by a third party licensor of any such software, data, documentation or intellectual property right (collectively, “Our Intellectual Property”). Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, the content, organization, graphics, design, compilation, digital conversion and other matters related to this website, the Service, to such software and/or data and/or documentation are protected under applicable copyrights, trademarks, and other intellectual property rights, which are owned by us or any such third party licensor. The copying, redistribution, use, or publication by you of any such matters, except as expressly allowed by these Customer Terms, is strictly prohibited. Any and all of our rights not expressly granted by the Agreement to Customer are hereby retained by Emerge Knowledge.
Trademarks and servicemarks that appear on this website and/or in the Service that are not owned by Emerge Knowledge are the property of their respective owners.
Term and Termination
Agreement Term
As described above under the “Ordering Subscriptions” section, each subscription to the Service has a Subscription Term that is established in the applicable Order Form. The Agreement remains effective between us and each Customer until each Subscription Term for that Customer has expired or been terminated (as explained below) or the Agreement itself terminates in accordance with these Customer Terms, whichever is earlier. Any such termination of the Agreement will automatically terminate all subscriptions providing Customer (and its Users) with access to use any of the Services. Rights and remedies related to Term and Termination are cumulative and in addition to any other right or remedy available under the Agreement, at law or in equity.
Auto-Renewal
A Subscription via Order Form for this Service does not auto-renew.
Termination for Cause
Either we or Customer may terminate the Agreement on notice to the other party: (a) if the other party materially breaches the Agreement and such breach is not cured within sixty (60) days after the non-breaching party provides notice of the breach; or (b) if the other party becomes the subject of a petition in bankruptcy or any other proceeding relating to insolvency, receivership, liquidation, or assignment for the benefit of creditors. Customer is responsible for its Users including for any breaches of the Agreement or of the User Terms by any of its Users. We may suspend access to any Subscribed Service or terminate the Agreement immediately on notice to Customer if we reasonably believe that any Subscribed Service is being used by Customer or any of its Users in violation of applicable law. For greater certainty, our rights pursuant to this paragraph to terminate the Agreement and/or to suspend access to any Subscribed Service are in addition to our right to do so pursuant to any other provision of these Customer Terms. For greater certainty, any termination of the Agreement by either Customer or us for any of the reasons described in this paragraph shall constitute termination “For Cause”.
Effect of Termination
Upon any termination of the Agreement by Customer For Cause, we will refund Customer any prepaid subscription fees covering the remainder of the Subscription Term after the effective date of termination. Upon any termination of the Agreement by us For Cause, Customer will forfeit any prepaid subscription fees to us (as liquidated damages), and will pay any unpaid subscription fees covering the remainder of the Subscription Term after the effective date of termination. In no event will any termination of the Agreement relieve Customer of the obligation to pay any fees incurred and payable to us for the period prior to the effective date of termination.
Survival
The sections titled “Legally Binding Agreement”, “Subscription Decisions / Feedback”, “Use of the Services”, “Our Removal Rights”, “Links to Third Party Websites”, “Privacy Policy”, “Agreement Term”, “Termination for Cause”, “Effect of Termination”, “Survival”, “Representations; Disclaimer of Warranties”, “Limitation of Liability”, and “Your Indemnification of Us”, as well as all of the provisions under the headings “Payment Obligations”, “Ownership and Proprietary Rights” and “General Provisions”, will survive any termination or expiration of a Subscribed Service and any termination or expiration of the Agreement.
Representations; Disclaimer of Warranties
Customer represents and warrants that it has validly entered into the Agreement and that it has the legal power to do so. Customer further represents and warrants that it will be responsible, and agrees that it is responsible, for the conduct of its Users and their compliance with the terms of the Agreement and the User Terms.
CUSTOMER EXPRESSLY ACKNOWLEDGES AND AGREES THAT, EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY PROVIDED FOR IN THESE CUSTOMER TERMS, THE SERVICES AND ALL RELATED INFRASTRUCTURE AND INFORMATION ARE PROVIDED ON AN “AS IS” AND “AS AVAILABLE” BASIS WITHOUT ANY REPRESENTATIONS, WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, AND THAT WE EXPRESSLY DISCLAIM ANY AND ALL REPRESENTATIONS, WARRANTIES AND CONDITIONS, WHETHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, STATUTORY OR OTHERWISE, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION TITLE, NON-INFRINGEMENT AND THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF MERCHANTABILITY, MECHANTABLE QUALITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. IN PARTICULAR, CUSTOMER FURTHER EXPRESSLY ACKNOWLEDGES AND AGREES THAT WE DO NOT REPRESENT OR WARRANT THAT THE FUNCTIONALITY CONTAINED IN ANY SUBSCRIBED SERVICE WILL SATISFY ALL OF CUSTOMER’S REQUIREMENTS, THAT THE QUALITY OF ANY SUBSCRIBED SERVICE WILL MEET YOUR EXPECTATIONS, OR THAT ANY SUBSCRIBED SERVICE WILL BE UNINTERRUPTED, TIMELY, SECURE, OR ERROR-FREE.
Emerge Knowledge disclaims – and you release Emerge Knowledge from any liability regarding – errors, inaccuracies, and omissions in the Service. Emerge Knowledge reserves the right to correct any errors, inaccuracies, or omissions or update information at any time without prior notice. If you believe any portion of the Service includes an error or inaccuracy, please notify us through our online technical support form or via email to support@re-trac.com.
Limitation of Liability
REGARDLESS OF CIRCUMSTANCES AND REGARDLESS OF THE FORM OF ACTION (WHETHER IN CONTRACT UNDER THE AGREEMENT OR IN TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE) OR UNDER ANY OTHER THEORY OF LIABILITY), IN NO EVENT WILL THE AGGREGATE LIABILITY OF EMERGE KNOWLEDGE AND THE RE-TRAC TEAM ARISING OUT OF OR RELATED TO THE AGREEMENT AND/OR THE USER TERMS EXCEED THE TOTAL AMOUNT PAID BY CUSTOMER IN THE TWELVE (12) MONTHS PRECEDING THE LAST EVENT GIVING RISE TO LIABILITY FOR THE SUBSCRIBED SERVICE IN QUESTION. FOR GREATER CERTAINTY THE FOREGOING WILL NOT LIMIT CUSTOMER’S PAYMENT OBLIGATIONS UNDER THE “PAYMENT TERMS” SECTION ABOVE.
ALSO REGARDLESS OF CIRCUMSTANCES AND REGARDLESS OF THE FORM OF ACTION (WHETHER IN CONTRACT UNDER THE AGREEMENT OR IN TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE) OR UNDER ANY OTHER THEORY OF LIABILITY), NEITHER EMERGE KNOWLEDGE NOR ANY MEMBER OF THE RE-TRAC TEAM WILL BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, PUNITIVE, EXEMPLARY OR AGGRAVATED LOSSES OR DAMAGES OF ANY NATURE OR KIND WHATSOEVER, HOWEVER CAUSED, ARISING OUT OF OR RELATED TO CUSTOMER’S (OR ANY OF ITS USER’S) USE OF, DELAY IN USING OR INABILITY TO USE ANY SUBSCRIBED SERVICE AND/OR ANY LINKED WEBSITE AND/OR PRODUCTS AND/OR SERVICES, OR FOR ANY CLAIM OR DEMAND AGAINST CUSTOMER (OR ANY OF ITS USERS) BY ANY THIRD PARTY, EVEN IF EMERGE KNOWLEDGE AND/OR ANY MEMBER OF THE RE-TRAC TEAM MAY HAVE BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH LOSSES OR DAMAGES OR IF SUCH LOSSES OR DAMAGES WERE REASONABLY FORSEEABLE.
THE FOREGOING LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITY ARE FUNDAMENTAL ELEMENTS OF THE BASIS OF THE AGREEMENT BETWEEN US AND YOU. IN PARTICULAR, THESE LIMITATIONS ALLOCATE THE RISKS UNDER THE AGREEMENT BETWEEN US AND YOU, WE HAVE RELIED ON THESE LIMITATIONS IN PRICING THE SERVICES, AND THE SERVICES WOULD NOT BE PROVIDED AT SUCH PRICING IN THE ABSENCE OF SUCH LIMITATIONS.
We will not be responsible for any losses, damages or liability to Customer, any User, or any third party, if Login Credentials are not kept confidential by Customer or any User.
Your Indemnification of Us
Customer will indemnify and save Emerge Knowledge and the members of the Re-TRAC Team (collectively, the “Emerge Knowledge Indemnified Parties”) harmless from and against any and all claims, damages, losses, liabilities, demands, judgments, causes of action, suits, legal proceedings, penalties or other sanctions and any and all costs and expenses arising in connection therewith (including reasonable legal fees and disbursements) that may, directly or indirectly, result from, arise out of, or be attributable to: (a) any breach or violation by Customer, or by any of Customer’s Users, of the Agreement or the User Terms; (b) any use of the Subscribed Service by Customer or by any of Customer’s Users; or (c) any inability to use the Subscribed Service by Customer, or by any of Customer’s Users. In order to be eligible for such indemnification, we must provide Customer with prompt written notice of any such claim, demand, cause of action, suit or legal proceeding and allow Customer the right to assume the exclusive defense and control thereof, and we must cooperate in a timely manner with any reasonable requests that Customer may make of us to assist with Customer’s defense and settlement of such matter.
Notwithstanding anything contained in the preceding paragraph: (a) we will always be free to choose our own counsel to participate in the defense of any claim, demand, cause of action, suit or legal proceeding if we pay for the cost of such counsel; and (b) no settlement may be entered into by Customer without our express written consent (such consent not to be unreasonably withheld or delayed), if (i) the third party asserting the claim, demand, cause of action, suit or legal proceeding is a government agency, (ii) the settlement arguably involves the making of any admissions by us, (iii) the settlement does not include a full release of liability in our favor, or (iv) the settlement includes terms other than a full release of liability in our favor and the payment of money.
State or Local Government & Educational Institution Customers: This section titled “Your Indemnification of Us” applies to Customer if Customer is a state or local government, or state entity or institution, but only to the extent a Subscribed Service is being used in a User’s official capacity as an employee of a state of local government, or state entity or institution. This section will not apply to Customer only to the extent Customer’s jurisdiction’s laws prohibit Customer from accepting the requirement in this section.
General Provisions
Publicity
Customer grants us the right to display Customer’s name and logo as a Customer on our website and in other public or private communications with our existing or potential Customers, subject to Customer’s standard trademark usage guidelines as provided to us from time-to-time.
Force Majeure
Neither us nor Customer will be liable by reason of any failure or delay in the performance of its obligations under the Agreement which is attributable to any event that is beyond the reasonable control of that party (a “Force Majeure Event”), which may include denial-of-service attacks, a failure by a third party hosting provider or utility provider, strikes, shortages, riots, fires, floods, accidents, explosions, pandemic flu, acts of God, war, terrorism, governmental action or inaction, or requests by governmental authorities. As soon as feasible, the party suffering the Force Majeure Event shall notify the other party of the details of the event and probable duration. Upon the other party’s receipt of such notice, representatives of the parties shall communicate to establish plans and procedures to overcome or mitigate the effects of the Force Majeure Event, and the party suffering the Force Majeure Event shall use all reasonable efforts to minimize any adverse effects on the other party. For greater certainty, a Force Majeure Event shall not relieve either party from its payment obligations under the Agreement.
Relationship of the Parties; No Third Party Beneficiaries
The parties are independent contractors. The Agreement does not create a partnership, franchise, joint venture, agency, fiduciary, employment, or co-ownership relationship, or otherwise a joint or common undertaking between the parties. Except as expressly set forth in these Customer Terms, nothing contained in the Agreement is intended to confer upon any person not a party hereto any rights, benefits or remedies of any kind or character whatsoever, and no such person shall be deemed a third-party beneficiary under the Agreement.
Notices
All notices to Customer pursuant to the Agreement will be sent in writing to the work email address specified by Customer for receiving notices in the Order Form. All notices to us pursuant to the Agreement will be sent in writing to legal@emergeknowledge.com. Notices will be deemed to have been duly given (a) the day after it is sent in the case of notices through email (so long as that ‘day after’ is a business day of the party receiving that notice), so long as the party sending the notice does not receive a response that the message was not received by the intended party; and (b) the same day in the case of notices through the Subscribed Service.
Modifications and Waiver
As our business evolves, we may change these Customer Terms and/or other components of the Agreement. While we are not obligated to do so, if we wish to make a material change to the Agreement, we may provide Customer with what we consider to be reasonable notice prior to the change taking effect by emailing the work email address specified by Customer for receiving notices in the Order Form. Customer can review the most current version of these Customer Terms (appropriately date stamped), as well as the most current versions of the other documents that are referenced in these Customer Terms (which will also be appropriately date stamped), at any time by visiting this website. The materially changed Agreement will become effective on the date set forth in our notice (should we issue any notice in respect of that change), and all other changes will become effective upon posting of the change on this website. If Customer (or any User) accesses or uses the Service after any such effective date, that use will constitute Customer’s acceptance of any revised terms and conditions.
No failure or delay by either party in exercising any right under the Agreement or enforcing any provision of the Agreement will constitute a waiver of that right or of the ability to fully enforce that provision.
Interpretation
The headings contained in these Customer Terms are for convenience of reference only and shall not affect the interpretation of these Customer Terms. The Agreement shall be read with all changes in gender and number required by the context, and any reference to “year” in the Agreement shall mean a twelve (12) month period. The language in the Agreement shall be interpreted as to its fair meaning and not strictly for or against any party.
Severability
The Agreement will be enforced to the fullest extent permitted under applicable law. If any provision of the Agreement is held by a court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid or unenforceable, that provision will be severed from the rest of the Agreement, and the remaining provisions of the Agreement shall remain in full force and effect.
Assignment
Neither party may assign or delegate any of its rights or obligations hereunder, whether by operation of law or otherwise, without the prior written consent of the other party (not to be unreasonably withheld or delayed); provided that, without your consent: (a) we may delegate any of our rights or obligations hereunder to any person within the Re-TRAC Team (it being understood and agreed that we are responsible for that person’s exercise of that right or performance of that obligation); and (b) we may assign the Agreement to a corporate affiliate in connection with a corporate reorganization or to any third party with whom we deal at arms’ length who acquires all or substantially all of the assets of Emerge Knowledge that are required to provide the Subscribed Service. Subject to the foregoing, the Agreement will bind and enure to the benefit of the parties, together with their respective successors and permitted assigns.
Governing Law
The Agreement, and any disputes arising out of or related to the Agreement, will be governed exclusively by the laws of the Province of Manitoba and the laws of Canada applicable herein. Subject to the section under the heading ‘Dispute Resolution’, the courts of Manitoba will have exclusive jurisdiction to adjudicate any dispute arising out of or relating to the Agreement or its formation, interpretation or enforcement. Each party hereby consents and submits to the exclusive jurisdiction of such courts. Notwithstanding the foregoing, each party hereby agrees that any injunctive or other equitable relief can be sought by either party in any court of competent jurisdiction. The parties hereby expressly exclude the application of the United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods.
State or Local Government & Educational Institution Customers: This section titled “Governing Law” applies to Customer if Customer is a state or local government, or state entity or institution, but only to the extent a Subscribed Service is being used in a User’s official capacity as an employee of a state of local government, or state entity or institution. This section titled “Governing Law” will not apply to Customer only to the extent Customer’s jurisdiction’s laws prohibit Customer from accepting the requirement in this section.
Dispute Resolution
The parties will first attempt to resolve any claim, dispute, or controversy (whether in contract, tort or otherwise) arising out of or relating to the Agreement (a "Dispute") through direct negotiation with persons authorized to resolve the Dispute or through mediation utilizing a mutually agreeable mediator. Notwithstanding the foregoing, either party will have the right to seek from a court of competent jurisdiction a preliminary and/or permanent injunction or other equitable relief to preserve the status quo or prevent irreparable harm, although the merits of the underlying Dispute will still be resolved in accordance with this section. If the parties choose to mediate, all reasonable efforts will be made to complete the mediation within sixty (60) days of notice of the Dispute being given by one party to the other party. In the event the parties are unable to resolve the Dispute within such period of time, by direct negotiation and/or mediation, either party may seek resolution through binding arbitration before a single arbitrator in accordance with the Arbitration Act (Manitoba). If either party initiates such arbitration proceedings, all reasonable efforts will be made to complete the arbitration within ninety (90) days of notice of the initiation of arbitration proceedings being given by one party to the other party. The decision of the arbitrator shall be final and binding on both parties.
For greater certainty, no Dispute: a) alleging the commission of a tort may be initiated by either party more than one (1) year after the date on which the claimant first knew, or ought to have known, of all material facts of a decisive character upon which the action is based; or b) alleging breach of contract or any other breach of duty other than a duty owed in tort may be initiated by either party more than one (1) year after the cause of action arose; except that in any case a Dispute alleging non-payment of monies owing under the Agreement may be initiated within one (1) year after the date of last payment.
The existence of any Dispute, as well as any such negotiations/mediation/arbitration or results of any such negotiation or mediation will be treated as confidential.
State or Local Government & Educational Institution Customers: This section titled “Dispute Resolution” applies to Customer if Customer is a state or local government, or state entity or institution, but only to the extent a Subscribed Service is being used in a User’s official capacity as an employee of a state of local government, or state entity or institution. This section titled “Dispute Resolution” will not apply to Customer only to the extent Customer’s jurisdiction’s laws prohibit Customer from accepting the requirement in this section.
Entire Agreement and Order of Precedence
The Agreement, including these Customer Terms and the Order Form, and any other documents incorporated into the Agreement by reference in these Customer Terms, constitutes the entire agreement between the parties with respect to the Subscribed Service and supersedes all prior and contemporaneous agreements, proposals or representations, written or oral, concerning the Service including Subscribed Service. In the event and to the extent of any conflict or inconsistency between the provisions in these Customer Terms and any other documents or pages referenced in these Customer Terms, the following order of precedence will apply: (1) the Customer Terms (2) any other documents or pages referenced in these Customer Terms. Notwithstanding any language to the contrary therein, no terms or conditions stated in a Customer Purchase Order (with the sole exception of the terms and conditions contemplated in a Purchase Order that complies with the provisions of the paragraph under the heading ‘Legally Binding Agreement’), vendor onboarding process or web portal, or any other Customer order documentation will be incorporated into or form any part of the Agreement, and all such terms or conditions will be null and void.
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The parties acknowledge and agree that they have required that all of the documents that form part of the Agreement be prepared in the English language.
Contacting Emerge Knowledge
Please contact us if you have any questions about these Customer Terms at legal@emergeknowledge.com or at our mailing address:
EMERGE KNOWLEDGE DESIGN INC.
401 – 250 MCDERMOT AVENUE
WINNIPEG, MANITOBA R3B 0S5
CANADA
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