Common use of Basis for Charges Clause in Contracts

Basis for Charges. As and to the extent required by law, ServiceCo will provide such services at cost allocated on a fair, nondiscriminatory basis. The Policies and Procedures Manual contains rules for determining and allocating costs. The parties shall use good faith efforts to discuss any situation in which the actual charge for a service is reasonably expected to exceed the estimated charge, if any, set forth in a Service Level Agreement, provided, however, that charges incurred in excess of any such estimate shall not justify stopping the provision of, or payment for, services under this Agreement. ServiceCo shall establish its charges based on the following principles:

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Master Services Agreement (Centerpoint Energy Inc), Services Agreement (Centerpoint Energy Inc)

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Basis for Charges. As and to the extent required by law, ServiceCo will provide such services at cost allocated on a fair, nondiscriminatory basis. The CenterPoint Policies and Procedures Manual contains rules for determining and allocating costs. The parties shall use good faith efforts to discuss any situation in which the actual charge for a service is reasonably expected to exceed the estimated charge, if any, set forth in a Service Level Agreement, provided, however, that charges incurred in excess of any such estimate shall not justify stopping the provision of, or payment for, services under this Agreement. ServiceCo shall establish its charges based on the following principles:

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Master Services Agreement (Centerpoint Energy Inc)

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Basis for Charges. As and to the extent required by law, ServiceCo will provide such services at cost allocated on a fair, nondiscriminatory basis. The Policies and Service Agreement Procedures Manual contains rules for determining and allocating costs. The parties shall use good faith efforts to discuss any situation in which the actual charge for a service is reasonably expected to exceed the estimated charge, if any, set forth in a Service Level Agreement, provided, however, that charges incurred in excess of any such estimate shall not justify stopping the provision of, or payment for, services under this Agreement. ServiceCo shall establish its charges based on the following principles:

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Master Services Agreement (Centerpoint Energy Inc)

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