Billing Adjustments definition
Examples of Billing Adjustments in a sentence
Billing Adjustments may be made on both recurring and non-recurring charges, and are used to settle Disputes and financial discrepancies.
When warranted, Vendor shall issue Billing Adjustment(s) within 2 billing periods of resolu- tion.
When warrant- ed, Vendor shall issue Billing Adjustment(s) within 2 billing periods of resolution.
If the Customer claims and reasonably establishes to B.C.Hydro that there has been a reduction in the taking of Electricity by the Customer, as a result of a cause expressly stated in this clause then B.C.Hydro shall make the adjustments, herein called the "Billing Adjustments", set out below.
Billing Adjustments shall only be made in calculating a ▇▇▇▇ for the Billing Period when the reduction is occurring or has occurred.
The Customer may elect to have Billing Adjustments based upon a lesser period than the total period during which it has been forced to reduce the taking of Electricity and, should the Customer so elect, the Billing Adjustments set out below will be calculated in accordance with the lesser period and the mean value of kV.A during that period.
Invoices and Payments 27.1 General 27.2 Invoice Summary 27.3 Billing Adjustments 27.4 Billing Disputes And Reports 28.
Billing Adjustments - Adjustments to the electric bill due to inaccurate metering equipment, errors in meter reading or billing will be made promptly.
When warranted, Vendor shall issue Billing Adjustment(s) within 2 billing periods after reso- lution.
Owner warrants and represents to Project Company that (i) the statements herein concerning Owner’s title to the Property are true and correct; (ii) Owner has the authority to grant this Option to Project Company without the consent or approval of any other party; and (iii) there are no other existing options, rights of first refusal, contracts to purchase, leases or mortgages that would prevent or could impair Project Company from exercising its rights with respect to the Option.