Common use of Recovery Fee Clause in Contracts

Recovery Fee. The recovery fee is assessed to help recover Xxxx’s costs to comply with various federal and state programs, taxes and fees including, but not limited to, (i) state and federal Telecommunications Relay Service Programs, (ii) Federal Universal Service Fund Program, (iii) international, federal, state, municipal, local and/or other governmental franchise, excise, public utility and other telecommunications taxes, fees and charges now in force or enacted in the future, and (iv) other costs we incur to comply with government regulations and programs, which are not taxes or fees that local, state or federal governments require Bark to collect (collectively, the “Recovery Fee”). Although added to the overall charge, the Recovery Fee is separate from the cost of Bark Wireless Service and the Recovery Fee shall not result in the purchase of any additional Bark Wireless Service time. We set the Recovery Fee, and the amount and what the Recovery Fee includes may change at any time without notice.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Bark Phone Wireless Service Terms and Conditions, www.bark.us, www.bark.us

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