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DeepL will submit the modified Terms and Conditions in text form to the Customer at least eight (8) weeks before they are planned to come into force.
Material changes to the Agreement will become effective 30 days after notice is given, except to the extent the changes apply to new Services or functionality or are required by applicable law or court order, in which case they will be effective immediately.
Any changes will become effective when we post the revised Privacy Notice.
"Instacart may modify this Arbitration Agreement in the future. We will post any updated version on our website...If we make a material change to this Arbitration Agreement, we will notify you before the change takes effect.Excerpt from Instacart's Terms of Service (Superseded Capture)
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The clause states: “Instacart may modify this Arbitration Agreement in the future. We will post any updated version on our website...If we make a material change to this Arbitration Agreement, we will notify you before the change takes effect.”
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