Billing Transition Sample Clauses

Billing Transition. Notwithstanding the foregoing, at any ------------------ time during the Term and at ICQ's sole discretion, ICQ shall have the right to assume responsibility for the aforementioned billing and collection obligations with respect to the IPT Fees (collectively, the "Billing Transition"); provided, however, that (i) ICQ shall give N2P -------- ------- reasonable advance notice of any such Billing Transition; (ii) the Billing Transition shall be subject to agreement of the Parties on arrangements (a) for N2P to receive the same portion of revenue from the ICQ IP Telephony Services as it would have received before the Billing Transition (and on procedures to verify the proper payment of such revenue), (b) for handling fraud, and (c) for the handling of the billing for the PTP Calling Card Service after the Initial Term, and (iii) ICQ shall be responsible for all costs and out-of-pocket expenses incurred by N2P in connection with such Billing Transition. In the event of such Billing Transition, N2P hereby agrees to provide ICQ with reasonable assistance (and to otherwise cooperate with ICQ), at ICQ's expense, regarding such Billing Transition, and following such Billing Transition, ICQ shall use commercially reasonable efforts to ensure that the billing services comply in all material respects with the standards set forth in Exhibits B and C of this Agreement.
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Billing Transition. Seller shall cooperate with Buyer in ------------------ connection with the transfer of all of the billing functions of the Systems to Buyer's billing vendor which transfer shall occur no later than six (6) months following the Closing Date. During the transition period, Seller shall allow Buyer to utilize the services of Seller's billing vendor and Buyer shall reimburse Seller for all direct costs related thereto.
Billing Transition. WM has a strong presence in the franchise area and anticipates a seamless transition of billing services. Using our existing billing methodology and schedule, our billing services for current customers, and rolling out a billing schedule for new customers, there will be no inconvenience to the customer. Exhibit 9 COLLECTION SERVICE OPERATIONS PLAN Technology - Waste Management will utilize a GPS tracking system, AT Road LM 2710, that will assist in tracking and monitoring collection. Every truck is equipped with the system and management uses the system to ensure operations are efficient and improve our carbon footprint. The system will also assist in identifying new customers and the most efficient routing to reduce wear and tear and emissions. Appearance of Vehicles - Waste Management’s vehicles are in excellent condition. They are washed on a daily basis and painted at least once in a 60-month period. The standard color of our vehicles that our corporate headquarters specifies is Waste Management green, a white cab, and a yellow tail safety enhancement for visibility. Vehicle Maintenance Program - To ensure the performance of our vehicles, our entire fleet undergoes a preventative maintenance program that ranks among the most aggressive in the industry. Our vehicles undergo pre- and post-inspections with the objective of enhancing vehicle performance and increasing vehicle safety. This translates to less breakdowns in the field and much more regular service. Maintenance staff according to the manufacturer’s recommended preventive maintenance schedules checks all vehicles and parts systems. Our drivers conduct pre- and post-trip inspections as part of their daily routines. Our program includes maintaining a detailed maintenance history for each vehicle in our fleet. This history is available for inspection by City staff upon request. If a vehicle is removed from service as a result of a problem in the field, or for routine maintenance, Waste Management maintains more than adequate number of spare vehicles that are LNG fueled. If a truck breaks down during the collection day, Waste Management will dispatch a replacement vehicle within fifteen minutes to minimize service interruptions. By utilizing the same type of FEL for the collection of solid waste and recyclables, all reserve trucks will be able to provide both types of services. If vehicles have problems in the field, Waste Management will dispatch maintenance vehicles to provide service in the field...

Related to Billing Transition

  • Contract Transition Upon Contract expiration or termination, the Contractor shall ensure a seamless transfer of Contract responsibilities with any subsequent Contractor necessary to transition the Products and services of the Contract. The incumbent Contractor assumes all expenses related to the contract transition.

  • Transition Seller will not take any action that is designed or intended to have the effect of discouraging any lessor, licensor, customer, supplier, or other business associate of the Company from maintaining the same business relationships with the Company after the Closing as it maintained with the Company prior to the Closing. The Seller will refer all customer inquiries relating to the business of the Company to the Purchaser from and after the Closing.

  • Transitional Services Contractor shall provide Transitional Services to offenders who are being released from a prison, an assessment/sanction center, prerelease center, or treatment center for up to the first 90 days of community supervision after release. A Probation and Parole Officer (PO) will determine the specific services to be provided to each offender based on the offender’s needs and individualized case plan as determined or developed by the State. The referring PO will complete an agreed upon referral form designating the services selected. Contractor will confirm availability of services, establish a start date, and return the referral form to the PO and the designated State staff.

  • Transition Services Agreement Seller shall have executed and delivered the Transition Services Agreement.

  • Transitional Services Agreement Buyer shall have executed and delivered to Seller, for execution by Seller, the Transitional Services Agreement.

  • Transition Period Due to the nature of our purchasing process, the District often requires an existing service provider to continue to provide goods and/or services while the District is in the process of advertising, evaluating, and awarding a contract for the provision of the same goods and/or services in the future. To accommodate this process, the Contractor shall agree to maintain the same terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement for a period up to ninety (90) days after the automatic termination of this Agreement at the end of its term, if requested by the District, as a transition period. In addition, if the Contractor is not the successful bidder for a future solicitation for the same or similar services, he or she shall agree to provide the same goods and/or services provided in this Agreement for a period up to ninety (90) days to allow for an orderly transition to the new provider. The District and the Contractor may mutually agree to a longer transition period.

  • Transitional Period At the end of the transitional period as defined in Article 10(2) of the Directive, the contracting parties shall cease to apply the withholding/retention tax and revenue sharing provided for in this Agreement and shall apply in respect of the other contracting party the automatic exchange of information provisions in the same manner as is provided for in Chapter II of the Directive. If during the transitional period either of the contracting parties elects to apply the automatic exchange of information provisions in the same manner as is provided for in Chapter II of the Directive it shall no longer apply the withholding/retention tax and the revenue sharing provided for in Article 9 of this Agreement.

  • Detailed Description of Services / Statement of Work Describe fully the services that Contractor will provide, or add and attach Exhibit B to this Agreement.

  • Transition Review Period In accordance with Article 35, Layoff and Recall, the Employer may require an employee to complete a transition review period.

  • Approved Services; Additional Services Registry Operator shall be entitled to provide the Registry Services described in clauses (a) and (b) of the first paragraph of Section 2.1 in the Specification 6 attached hereto (“Specification 6”) and such other Registry Services set forth on Exhibit A (collectively, the “Approved Services”). If Registry Operator desires to provide any Registry Service that is not an Approved Service or is a material modification to an Approved Service (each, an “Additional Service”), Registry Operator shall submit a request for approval of such Additional Service pursuant to the Registry Services Evaluation Policy at xxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx/en/registries/rsep/rsep.html, as such policy may be amended from time to time in accordance with the bylaws of ICANN (as amended from time to time, the “ICANN Bylaws”) applicable to Consensus Policies (the “RSEP”). Registry Operator may offer Additional Services only with the written approval of ICANN, and, upon any such approval, such Additional Services shall be deemed Registry Services under this Agreement. In its reasonable discretion, ICANN may require an amendment to this Agreement reflecting the provision of any Additional Service which is approved pursuant to the RSEP, which amendment shall be in a form reasonably acceptable to the parties.

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