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docs: clarify license expiration behavior
Also corrects the grace period between expiration and termination (10 years, not 24 hours).
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## Q: Is there a grace period when licenses expire?
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A license includes an `expiration_date` and a `termination_date`. An enterprise binary will cease to function once the `termination_date` has passed.
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Licenses will now have a 24 hrs grace period. The grace period is the time between license expiry until the time it terminates.
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As Consul Enterprise approaches the expiration date, warnings will be issued in the system logs.
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**Yes—Consul will continue normal operation after license *expiration*** as defined in
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[`expiration_time`](/api-docs/operator/license#getting-the-consul-license).
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As license expiration is approached or passed, Consul will issue warnings in the system logs.
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Consul will only cease operation after license *termination*, which occurs 10 years
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after license expiration and is defined in
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[`termination_time`](/api-docs/operator/license#getting-the-consul-license).
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## Q: Does this affect client agents?
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