The terms authorize Faire to suspend or terminate any user's access to the platform at any time, at its sole discretion, and without notice. Indemnification, liability limitations, and warranty disclaimers survive termination.
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This provision establishes that Faire may terminate platform access without prior notice, which is operationally significant for retailers and brands that rely on Faire as a primary wholesale channel. The survival clause preserves indemnification and liability obligations after account closure, meaning terminated users remain subject to those contractual requirements.
Interpretive note: Applicability of EU Platform-to-Business Regulation notice requirements to Faire's EU operations is not addressed in the document and would require independent regulatory evaluation.
Under this clause, Faire may terminate or suspend account access at any time without advance notice, at its sole discretion. Indemnification obligations and liability limitations stated in the agreement continue to apply after account termination or cancellation.
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Compare across platforms →"We may suspend or terminate your access to and use of the Services, at our sole discretion, at any time and without notice to you. Upon any termination, discontinuation or cancellation of Services or your account, all provisions of these Terms which by their nature should survive will survive, including, without limitation, ownership provisions, warranty disclaimers, indemnity, and limitations of liability.Excerpt from Faire's Terms of Service
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This provision establishes that Faire may terminate platform access without prior notice, which is operationally significant for retailers and brands that rely on Faire as a primary wholesale channel. The survival clause preserves indemnification and liability obligations after account closure, meaning terminated users remain subject to those contractual requirements.
Under this clause, Faire may terminate or suspend account access at any time without advance notice, at its sole discretion. Indemnification obligations and liability limitations stated in the agreement continue to apply after account termination or cancellation.
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