Examples of Committed Delivery Date in a sentence
If the RFS Date is (from the reasons on the Dial Telecom side) later than the Committed Delivery Date, the Subscriber will be compensated by a reduction of the Non-Recurring Charge (“Delivery Rebate” - penalty) as calculated below.
Orange will use commercially reasonable efforts to ensure that the Date of Acceptance of the Service at each Location occurs no later than the Committed Delivery Date agreed to by the Parties.
If the Date of Acceptance of the Service at a Location is later than the Committed Delivery Date, and the delay is caused by Orange, Customer will be entitled to a credit of US $50 up to a maximum of US $1,000 per Location, or the relevant installation Charge, whichever is higher, for each full day of delay.
If the actual delivery date of a new Access number or of the Service at a Location is later than the Committed Delivery Date, and Orange causes the delay, Customer will be entitled to the following remedies.
Where the Service is being provisioned as part of a multi-product or multi-site solution, the project timelines jointly agreed between the parties will override the Committed Delivery Date in respect of individual Services and associated Service Credits.