Aggregated Billing definition

Aggregated Billing means that billing for ▇▇▇▇▇'s Facility(ies) may be combined into a single monthly invoice (excepting however, that a aggregated invoice may contain no more than fifty (50)

Examples of Aggregated Billing in a sentence

  • The Aggregated Billing Plan defines those wireless connections that may be included in the same Data Pool.

  • The overage charges are based on the overage rate associated with the Master Site in each Aggregated Billing Plan at the time of billing.

  • If Buyer selects Aggregated Billing, Direct Energy shall choose the day of the month on which to deliver an invoice to Buyer based upon the Facility(ies) meter read dates.

  • In the event Buyer desires to discontinue Aggregated Billing and instead receive a separate invoice for each Facility, Buyer shall submit such request in writing to Direct Energy and Direct Energy shall separate Buyer's invoice provided that there are no outstanding invoice balance(s) on Buyer's Facility(ies).

  • In the event Buyer desires to discontinue Aggregated Billing and instead receive a separate invoice for each Facility, Buyer shall submit such request in writing to Direct Energy and Direct Energy shall separate Buyer’s invoice provided that the invoice balance(s) on Buyer’s Facility(ies) are zero.

  • Data Plan billing, IP Burst and Aggregated Billing are not available.

Related to Aggregated Billing

  • Balance billing means charging or collecting an amount in excess of the Medicaid, Medicare, or contracted reimbursement rate for services covered under a Medicaid, Medicare or employer sponsored beneficiary’s plan. “Balance Billing” does not include charging or collecting deductibles or copayments and coinsurance required by the beneficiary’s plan.

  • Allocated Realized Loss Amount With respect to any Distribution Date and any Class of Mezzanine Certificates, the sum of (i) any Realized Losses allocated to such Class of Certificates on such Distribution Date and (ii) the amount of any Allocated Realized Loss Amount for such Class of Certificates remaining unpaid from the previous Distribution Date.

  • Unpaid Realized Loss Amount With respect to any Class of Subordinated Certificates and as to any Distribution Date, is the excess of (i) the Applied Realized Loss Amounts with respect to such Class over (ii) the sum of (a) all distributions in reduction of such Applied Realized Loss Amounts on all previous Distribution Dates, and (b) the amount by which the Class Certificate Balance of such Class has been increased due to the distribution of any Subsequent Recoveries on all previous Distribution Dates. Any amounts distributed to a Class of Subordinated Certificates in respect of any Unpaid Realized Loss Amount will not be applied to reduce the Class Certificate Balance of such Class.

  • Excess valuation assets for a valuation period means:

  • Net metering aggregation means a procedure for calculating