Bill Due Date definition

Bill Due Date means thirty (30) calendar days from the bill date.
Bill Due Date. The date that payment for a bill or invoice is due. The Bill Due Date shall be the date thirty (30) Days from the Bill Date.
Bill Due Date means the date payment is due in accordance with the applicable Bill.

Examples of Bill Due Date in a sentence

  • Disputed Amounts appearing on SBC- 7STATE’s and SBC-AMERITECH’s current billing statements thirty (30) to sixty (60) calendar days from the Bill Due Date (provided the CLEC furnishes all requisite information and evidence under Section 15.4.1 by the Bill Due Date).

  • Failure to provide the information and evidence required by this Section 15.4.1 not later than twenty-nine (29) days following the Bill Due Date shall constitute CLEC’s irrevocable and full waiver of its right to dispute the subject charges.

  • SNET will not be entitled to recover interest on any underbilling to CLEC revealed by the audit for the time preceding the amount appearing on ▇▇▇▇'▇ ▇▇▇▇ from SNET, however, SNET shall be entitled to recover interest at the interest rate referenced in Section 9.1.4.1 on such underbilling and CLEC shall pay interest for the number of days from the Bill Due Date of the bill on which such underbilling was rectified until the date on which payment is made and available to SNET.

  • Each payment shall be received by SNET no later than the Bill Due Date of each bill or Late Payment Charges will apply.

  • Each ACH credit transfer shall be received by SBC-12STATE no later than the Bill Due Date of each bill or Late Payment Charges will apply.


More Definitions of Bill Due Date

Bill Due Date. The date that payment for a bill or invoice is due. The Bill Due Date shall be the date thirty (30) Days from the Bill Date. Business Day: Monday through Friday, except for company holidays on which CenturyLink is officially closed for business. Certificate of Operating Authority: A certification by the State Commission that CLEC has been authorized to operate within the State as a provider of local Telephone Exchange Services within CenturyLink’s local service area; in many states this certification is known as a Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity. CIC: An acronym for Carrier Identification Code. CLASS: An acronym for Custom Local Area Signaling Services. CLASS is based on the availability of Common Channel Signaling (CCS). CLASS consists of number- translation services such as call-forwarding and caller identification, available within a local exchange. CLASS is a service mark of Bellcore, now Telcordia. CLLI Codes: Common Language Location Identifier Codes. Commission: The State Public Service or Public Utility Commission, as applicable.
Bill Due Date means thirty (30) calendar days from the bill date if the invoice is received by the Billed Party within ten
Bill Due Date. The date that payment for a bill or invoice is due. The Bill Due Date shall be the date thirty (30) Days from the Bill Date. Business Day: Monday through Friday, except for company holidays on which CenturyLink is officially closed for business.
Bill Due Date means thirty (30) calendar days from the bill date or 20 days following receipt of a bill by the billed party, whichever is later.
Bill Due Date. The date that payment for a bill or invoice is due. The Bill Due Date shall be the date thirty (30) Days from the Bill Date. Business Day: Monday through Friday, except for company holidays on which CenturyLink is officially closed for business. Certificate of Operating Authority: A certification by the State Commission that CLEC has been authorized to operate within the State as a provider of local Telephone Exchange Services within CenturyLink’s local service area; in many states this certification is known as a Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity. CIC: An acronym for Carrier Identification Code. CLASS: An acronym for Custom Local Area Signaling Services. CLASS is based on the availability of Common Channel Signaling (CCS). CLASS consists of number- translation services such as call-forwarding and caller identification, available within a local exchange. CLASS is a service mark of Bellcore, now Telcordia. CLEC: The Party to this Agreement identified as such and which is a Competitive Local Exchange Carrier as defined in 47 U.S.C. §153, authorized to provide Telephone Exchange Services or Exchange Access Services in competition with an ILEC. CLLI Codes: Common Language Location Identifier Codes. Commission: The State Public Service or Public Utility Commission, as applicable.
Bill Due Date means thirty (30) calendar days from the billinvoice date if the invoice is received by the Billed Party within five (5) days of the invoice date. For invoices not received within five (5) days of the invoice date, the Bill Due Date is the last day of the next billing cycle following actual receipt of the invoice. Sprint’s language places an unreasonable penalty on the Billing Party if the invoice is not received by the Billed Party within 5 days of the invoice date. First, the Billed Party has some control over when they receive their bills based on what bill media they select. Second, this language would allow the Billed Party to pay the bill 60 days from invoice date if received 6 or more days after the invoice date. This is not a reasonable extension. AT&T’s position is that the proper Bill Due Date is 30 days from the bill date, but can accept the Bill Due Date being 30 days from the issuance date as the Commission ordered on 3/14/06 on reconsideration in Case No. 2004 - 00044. GT&C Part B AT&T Issue 9 GTC Part B, and as used throughout Agreement RESOLVED GT&C Part B AT&T Issue 10 GTC Part B, and as used throughout Agreement RESOLVED GT&C Part B AT&T Issue 11 GTC Part B, and as used throughout Agreement RESOLVED
Bill Due Date means thirty (30) calendar days from the billinvoice date if the invoice is received by the Billed Party within five (5) days of the invoice date. For invoices not received within five (5) days of the invoice date, the Bill Due Date is the last day of the next billing cycle following actual receipt of the invoice. Sprint’s language places an unreasonable penalty on the Billing Party if the invoice is not received by the Billed Party within 5 Resolution of the GTC Part A Audit and Attachment 7 Billing provisions will determine to what extent, if