Vendor claim definition

Vendor claim means the state agency has determined an authorized store committed a violation of the retailer agreement that affects the payment status of one or several food instruments. The state agency may delay payment or establish a claim in the amount of the full purchase price of each food instrument that contained the overcharge or other error. The state agency will bill and recoup the funds paid against these improperly redeemed food instruments.
Vendor claim means any Unsecured Claim held by a Vendor that is not a Convenience Claim.
Vendor claim means a vendor violation that affects payment to the vendor resulting in an overpayment to the vendor.

Examples of Vendor claim in a sentence

  • The Vendor shall make no claim of City employment nor shall the Vendor claim any related employment benefits, social security, and/or retirement benefits.

  • Vendor claim procedures are described in Vendor Management Policy VM-14: Vendor Claims.

  • If presented with a final Vendor claim for Vendor overcharges or other Vendor errors, pay the claim within 30 days unless an installment payment plan is agreed to by the WIC Program.

  • Invoices and receipts for infant formula shall show the name of the authorized supplier, the date of purchase, a transaction or invoice number, and the quantity and description of the specific formula product or they shall not be considered an acceptable record of inventory nor justification against a Vendor claim.

  • Under no circumstances can the Vendor claim itself as an employee or partner of the Company.

  • Vendor will not, without Lucent's express written permission, use in marketing, advertising, publicity, or otherwise any trade name, trademark, trade device, service mark, ▇▇mbol, code, or specification or any abbreviation, contraction, or simulation thereof ("mark") ▇f the Lucent companies nor shall Vendor claim any ownership therein.

  • Vendor claim procedures are more fully described in Vendor Management Policy VM-14: Vendor Claims.

  • At no time during the term of this Price Agreement shall the Awarded Vendor claim any depredation damage to agricultural crops growing, harvested, or stored in any manner by vendor after harvest pursuant to this Agreement, by state or federally listed wildlife species or wildlife species protected under Chapter 17 NMSA.

  • The Vendor shall make no claim of City employment, nor shall the Vendor claim any related employment benefits, social security, and/or retirement benefits.

  • Entertainment Vendor shall not be entitled to, nor shall Entertainment Vendor claim or cause anyone else to claim compensation for Services or anything else of value concerning or related to the Services other than the Compensation set forth in Exhibit “A”.


More Definitions of Vendor claim

Vendor claim means the aggregate Claims of a Vendor against the Company for past due invoices as of the Support Effective Date when such Claims total an amount greater than $10,000.
Vendor claim means, for each of the Vendors, the amount of Existing Trade Debt asserted by such Vendor as reflected on the signature page of such Vendor.