Excess Construction Charges definition

Excess Construction Charges means the charges referred to in the Openreach Price List, Schedule 2 and Schedule 4;
Excess Construction Charges means charges for network build as set out in the Price List;
Excess Construction Charges means the charges referred to in the Openreach Price List and Schedule 1;

Examples of Excess Construction Charges in a sentence

  • The supplier will not be committed to the Agreement until payments for any installation, Excess Construction Charges or initial Service Charges are received.

  • These vary depending on the access type, underlying carrier and stage of the installation process excluding any terminated due to Excess Construction Charges.

  • C3.2 In some cases additional charges (known as Excess Construction Charges) may be payable.

  • If Excess Construction Charges are applicable in order to provide the services, the Company shall notify the Customer in writing of the charges and the reason for them.


More Definitions of Excess Construction Charges

Excess Construction Charges the charges published in the Openreach Price List from time to time;
Excess Construction Charges means Charges for network build as set out in the Price List;
Excess Construction Charges means the charges referred to in the Quotation Form;
Excess Construction Charges or “ECCs” means any Charges in addition to the Connection Charge required for the installation of the Service, or an aspect of the Service, that exceed the level normally required, including where additional infrastructure is provided to give a new or extended Service at a Site or other location where BT would otherwise not choose to extend or provide the BT Network on the basis of normal commercial criteria, and that will be agreed in advance between both of us.
Excess Construction Charges the charges published in the Openreach Price List from time to time; “Excused Delay” means a delay directly caused by and attributable to Force Majeure.
Excess Construction Charges. /”ECC’s” shall mean excess construction charges identified by a third party supplier.
Excess Construction Charges means additional charges raised by the Supplier resulting from costs associated with additional infrastructure provision or construction work required to provide the Specified Service such as installing new line plant, ducting etc and other miscellaneous costs such as road closures, traffic control and recovery of plant.