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The linkage provision operationalizes the contractual framework by establishing that referenced terms are integral to the agreement. This ensures users are bound by terms located in a separate document and establishes the mechanism through which Azure communicates the full scope of its service obligations and user obligations.
Users become bound by the terms stated in the linked Azure Terms of Use document upon acceptance or continued service use. The provision establishes that understanding and compliance with those linked terms is a condition of service access and use.
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The linkage provision operationalizes the contractual framework by establishing that referenced terms are integral to the agreement. This ensures users are bound by terms located in a separate document and establishes the mechanism through which Azure communicates the full scope of its service obligations and user obligations.
Users become bound by the terms stated in the linked Azure Terms of Use document upon acceptance or continued service use. The provision establishes that understanding and compliance with those linked terms is a condition of service access and use.
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