Cancellation Charges definition
Examples of Cancellation Charges in a sentence
Subject to the terms below, if Customer seeks to vary an order for which it has provided an estimate for requirements, Customer must: 1) provide written notice to the Company; and 2) the Company must agree in writing to accept the request, which agreement shall be subject to receipt of Cancellation Charges and other reasonable conditions.
If Regulatory Activity causes an increase in the rates for Customer's ordered Services that materially and adversely affects Customer, then Customer may terminate the affected Service upon 30 days prior written notice to CenturyLink without liability for Cancellation Charges for the affected Service, provided, however that Customer: (a) provides such notice within 30 days after the increase occurs; and (b) provides CenturyLink 30 days to cure such increase.
The Customer shall be liable to pay the Cancellation Charges in accordance with KCOM’s invoice.
Upon receipt of payment of the said Cancellation Charges, and subject to the Customer’s compliance with its other obligations to the Company, the Company will permit the cancellation.
If, in the judgment of the Company, the financial condition of Customer at any time prior to final delivery does not justify the terms of payment specified, the Company may require payment in advance or the Company may (at its option) cancel any outstanding order, whereupon Customer shall pay Cancellation Charges (as defined below) to the Company.