Billing Dispute definition

Billing Dispute means the dispute of an invoice prepared by an Operator to the Other Operator which is made in good faith.
Billing Dispute means an instance where a Customer states in good faith that their bill contains incorrect charges, payments or adjustments. Billing Disputes are a specific form of Complaint dealt with only in terms of the Billing Disputes Procedure set out herein.
Billing Dispute means the dispute of an Invoice prepared by the Access Provider for the Access Seeker which is made in good faith.

Examples of Billing Dispute in a sentence

  • Although it is the good faith intention of the Operators to use the Billing Dispute Resolution Procedures to the fullest extent to try to solve Billing Disputes, nothing in this RAO shall prevent either Party from pursuing any other remedy in law or equity that may be available to them if a Billing Dispute cannot be resolved to their satisfaction.

  • Where the Access Seeker has paid an amount and subsequently notifies the Access Provider of a Billing Dispute in relation to that amount, within the Billing Dispute Notification Period, the Access Provider is not obliged to refund any/or that entire amount until the Billing Dispute is resolved in respect of that amount.

  • The designated representatives shall meet as often as they reasonably deem necessary in order to discuss the Billing Dispute and negotiate in good faith in an effort to resolve such Billing Dispute.

  • If the Operators are unable to resolve any Billing Dispute within one (1) month (or such other period as the Operators may agree) from the date on which the Billing Dispute Notice is received, either Operator may seek the consent of the other to extend the period for resolution of the Billing Dispute stating the exceptional reasons for such extension.

  • The Operators agree to use their reasonable endeavor to promptly resolve any Billing Dispute notified under this Clause 12€.


More Definitions of Billing Dispute

Billing Dispute means the dispute of an invoice prepared by a Party to the other Party which is made in good faith;
Billing Dispute means the dispute of an Invoice issued by one party to the other party, which is made in good faith;
Billing Dispute means the dispute of an invoice prepared by an Access Seeker to the Other Access Seeker which is made in good faith.
Billing Dispute means a dispute in relation to an invoice issued by the Multiplex Licensee to the Access Seeker under this Agreement that is notified by the Access Seeker to the Multiplex Licensee in accordance with clause 13(a) of the main body of this Agreement. Broadcasting Services Act means the Broadcasting Services Act 1992 (Cth), as amended from time to time.
Billing Dispute means a dispute relating to a Charge or an invoice issued by the access provider;
Billing Dispute means the meaning given to it in subsection 1.1 of the Dispute Resolution Procedure in Annexure A of this RAO;
Billing Dispute means an instance where a Customer states in good faith that their bill contains incorrect charges, payments or adjustments.