ISP Sample Clauses

ISP. Except to the extent it is inconsistent with the express terms of this Letter of Credit, this Letter of Credit is subject to the International Standby Practices (ISP 98), International Chamber of Commerce Publication No. 590.
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ISP. With respect to any Letter of Credit, the “International Standby Practices 1998” published by the Institute of International Banking Law & Practice (or such later version thereof as may be in effect at the time of issuance).
ISP. Bound Traffic minutes that exceed the applied growth cap will be Xxxx and Keep. “Xxxx and Keep” refers to an arrangement in which neither of two interconnecting Parties charges the other for terminating traffic that originates on the other network.
ISP. Unless otherwise expressly agreed by Issuing Lender and the Borrower when a Letter of Credit is issued, the rules of the “International Standby Practices 1998” published by the Institute of International Banking Law & Practice (or such later version thereof as may be in effect at the time of issuance) (“ISP”) shall apply to each Letter of Credit.
ISP bound Traffic is defined as calls to an information service provider or Internet service provider (“ISP”) that are dialed by using a local dialing pattern (7 or 10 digits) by a calling party in one exchange to an ISP server or modem in either the same exchange or a corresponding Extended Area Service (“EAS”) exchange as defined and specified in Section A3 of BellSouth’s General Subscriber Service tariff. ISP-bound Traffic is not Local Traffic subject to reciprocal compensation, but instead is information access traffic subject to the FCC’s jurisdiction.
ISP. Bound Traffic minutes that exceed the applied growth cap will be Bill and Keep. “Bill and Keep” refers to an arrangement in which neither of two interconnecting Parties charges the other for terminating traffic that originates on the other network.
ISP. 6 a) Develop an ISP with specific client goals, actions to be taken, timeframes for 7 actions, and responsible parties for each activity within thirty (30) calendar days of the client's intake.
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ISP. When Purchase Payments Are Credited We must accept or reject an application or your enrollment materials within two business days of receipt. If the forms are incomplete, we may hold any forms and accompanying Purchase Payments for five business days pending completion. If we reject the application or enrollment forms, we will return the forms and any Purchase Payments. MAKING WITHDRAWALS: ACCESSING THE MONEY IN YOUR CONTRACT Withdrawals of Variable Income Payments You may make partial or full withdrawals of the present value of any remaining guaranteed variable Income Payments if you are receiving payments under either one of the following: • A lifetime payment option with guaranteed payments and you elected a right to make withdrawals. In this circumstance withdrawals are allowed once each year, beginning after the first Contract year (subject to state approval); or • The nonlifetime payment option. Partial withdrawals are allowed only if each remaining guaranteed payment will be at least $50.
ISP. ISP warrants and covenants that: (i) it has the full power to enter --- into and perform according to the terms of this Agreement; and (ii) the ISP Services will be of high quality and performed in a manner commensurate with industry standards and practices.
ISP bound Traffic is defined as calls to an information service provider or Internet service provider (“ISP”) that are dialed by using a local dialing pattern (7 or 10 digits) by a calling party in one LATA to an ISP server or modem in the same LATA. ISP-bound Traffic is not Local Traffic subject to reciprocal compensation, but instead is information access traffic subject to the FCC’s jurisdiction. Notwithstanding the definitions of Local Traffic and ISP-bound traffic above, and pursuant to the FCC’s Order on Remand and Report and Order in CC Docket 99-68 released April 27, 2001 (“ISP Order on Remand”), BellSouth and Granite agree to the rebuttable presumption that all combined circuit switched Local and ISP-bound Traffic delivered to BellSouth or Granite that exceeds a 3:1 ratio of terminating to originating traffic on a statewide basis shall be considered ISP-bound traffic for compensation purposes. BellSouth and Granite further agree to the rebuttable presumption that all combined circuit switched Local and ISP-bound Traffic delivered to BellSouth or Granite that does not exceed a 3:1 ratio of terminating to originating traffic on a statewide basis shall be considered Local Traffic for compensation purposes.
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