Common use of Contest of Accuracy of Charges Clause in Contracts

Contest of Accuracy of Charges. > In the event that the District in good faith contests the accuracy of any statement submitted to it pursuant to subdivision (f) of this article, it shall give the State notice thereof at least ten (10) days prior to the day upon which payment of the stated amounts is due. To the extent that the State finds the District’s contentions regarding the statement to be correct, it shall revise the statement accordingly, and the District shall make payment of the revised amounts on or before the due date. To the extent that the State does not find the District’s contentions to be correct, or where time is not available for a review of such contentions prior to the due date, the District shall make payment of the stated amounts on or before the due date, but may make the contested part of such payment under protest and seek to recover the amount thereof from the State.

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Samples: water.ca.gov, water.ca.gov, water.ca.gov

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Contest of Accuracy of Charges. > In the event that the District in good faith contests the accuracy of any statement submitted to it pursuant to subdivision (fe) of this article, it shall give the State notice thereof at least ten (10) days prior to the day upon which payment of the stated amounts is due. To the extent that the State finds the District’s contentions regarding the statement to be correct, it shall revise the statement accordingly, and the District shall make payment of the revised amounts on or before the due date. To the extent that the State does not find the District’s contentions to be correct, or where time is not available for a review of such contentions prior to the due date, the District shall make payment of the stated amounts on or before the due date, but may make the contested part of such payment under protest and seek to recover the amount thereof from the State.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: water.ca.gov, water.ca.gov

Contest of Accuracy of Charges. > In the event that the District in good faith contests the accuracy of any statement submitted to it pursuant to subdivision (f) of this article, it shall give the State notice thereof at least ten (10) days prior to the day upon which payment of the stated amounts is due. To the extent that the State finds the District’s contentions regarding the statement to be correct, it shall revise the statement accordingly, and the District shall make payment of the revised amounts on or before the due date. To the extent that the State does not find the District’s contentions to be correct, or where time is not available for a review of such contentions prior to the due date, the District shall make payment of the stated amounts on or before the due date, but may make the contested part of such payment under protest and seek to recover the amount thereof from the State.State.‌

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: water.ca.gov

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Contest of Accuracy of Charges. > In the event that the District in good faith contests the accuracy of any statement submitted to it pursuant to subdivision (f) of this article, it shall give the State notice thereof at least ten (10) days prior to the day upon which payment of the stated amounts is due. To the extent that the State finds the District’s contentions regarding the statement to be correct, it shall revise the statement accordingly, and the District shall make payment of the revised amounts on or before the due date. To the extent that the State does not find the District’s contentions to be correct, or where time is not available for a review of such contentions prior to the due date, the District shall make payment of the stated amounts on or before the due date, but may make the contested part of such payment under protest and seek to recover the amount thereof from the State.State.‌ <30. 57Surcharge for Project Water Used on Excess Land - Deleted>‌

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: water.ca.gov

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