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Because the modification power is at Linear's sole discretion, Customer has no contractual basis to contest a fee change other than choosing not to renew.
Interpretive note: The excerpt also states that Customer always has the right to choose not to renew its subscription if it does not agree with new or revised fees; this is an independent legal proposition recorded in omitted_material.
Fees you are charged may be changed or new fees may be introduced by Linear at its sole discretion.
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"Linear may modify its Fees or introduce new fees in its sole discretion. Customer always has the right to choose not to renew its subscription if it does not agree with any new or revised Fees.Excerpt from Linear's Terms of Service
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Because the modification power is at Linear's sole discretion, Customer has no contractual basis to contest a fee change other than choosing not to renew.
Fees you are charged may be changed or new fees may be introduced by Linear at its sole discretion.
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