Back Office Services definition
Examples of Back Office Services in a sentence
The value of any Back Office Services that are provided in-kind by the Partnership (including through services provided by the Partnership’s employees) shall be determined reasonably and in good faith by the General Partner; provided that if the value of the Back Office Services provided to a Partner in any year exceeds $25,000 in the aggregate, such valuation shall be subject to the approval of such Partner, which approval shall not be unreasonably withheld, delayed or conditioned.
Where a complaint is made by a Customer School in relation to services provided to it by the JVCo (and/or the Customer in respect of the Back Office Services) the Parties acknowledge and agree that it may be appropriate in some cases for responses to such complaints to be provided jointly.
The General Partner and the Partners to whom any Back Office Services are provided agree to cooperate in good faith to resolve any disagreements regarding the valuation of Back Office Services provided in-kind.
National agrees to supply S/R with any client contracts, proposals or other form agreements necessary for S/R to sell Back Office Services.
Other Statement Rendering and Back Office Services at then current fees.
Back Office Services CUSTOMER will be granted access to E1G’s Bank Management System and Merchant Management System in order to facilitate card loading.
Twelve (12) months prior to the expiry of the Back Office Services SLA the Parties shall determine whether to extend the provision of the Back Office Services by mutual agreement on terms to be agreed.
Once EDS returns to compliance with a Performance Standard, the entitlement to credits related to such Performance Standard shall cease and the next credit owed by EDS hereunder (if any) will once again be equal to two percent (2%) of the monthly charge for Basic Services for either Application Processing or Back Office Services, as applicable, for the month of such Occurrence.
Part B No person is employed or engaged in the Back Office Services (whether temporarily or permanently and whether under a contract of service or contract for services) other than the Employees who work wholly or mainly in the Back Office Services.
The Customer has not made any offer of employment or engagement to work in the Back Office Services that has not yet been accepted, or that has been accepted but the employment or engagement has not yet started (except to any of the Customer Existing Employees).