DSP Charges definition
Examples of DSP Charges in a sentence
If the registration of the plan of subdivision creating the 100th lot occurs first, then the First DSP Charges payable will be an amount for the first 100 lots created by a plan of subdivision.
If 12 months from the date of this Agreement occurs first, then the First DSP Charges payable will be an amount for the number of lots that have been created by a plan of subdivision within 12 months from the date of this Agreement.
The First DSP Charges are payable 12 months from the date of this Agreement or on registration of a plan of subdivision creating the 100th lot, whichever occurs first.
Buyer will receive one (1) invoice from the Seller for both Electricity charges and DSP Charges.
In the event of disputed DSP Charges and/or Metered Usage, Seller will, at the election of the Buyer, work with the applicable DSP on ▇▇▇▇▇’s behalf to resolve the dispute and will reimburse to Buyer any disputed amount that is subsequently corrected, cancelled and rebilled by the DSP.
In no event shall the disputed portion include a dispute for DSP Charges, Metered Usage or Taxes.
All invoice types shall include all applicable DSP Charges on an invoice (as defined in the Sales Confirmation) and Taxes (as defined in Paragraph 26), and other charges allowed pursuant to this Agreement.