Invoiced Party definition

Invoiced Party means a Party to which an Invoice is issued for Charges or MDL Charges, as the case may be, in accordance with section 21.
Invoiced Party refers to the Party receiving the Invoice for the service received in accordance with this ICO Agreement; “Invoicing Party” refers to the Party issuing the Invoice for service(s) rendered in accordance with this ICO Agreement;
Invoiced Party means the Party which receives an invoice from the other Party. “Invoicing Party” means the Party which issues an invoice to the other Party.

Examples of Invoiced Party in a sentence

  • In the event that the Monthly Invoice is not received by the Invoiced Party until after the 10th Day of the Month, then payment shall be made within 10 Days of receipt of such Invoice.

  • The Invoicing Party shall notify that Invoiced Party of the corresponding revision in the Charges payable by that Invoiced Party under this Operating Code.

  • The Invoiced Party shall pay the undisputed portion of any Invoice which is in dispute.

  • In the event that the MDL Invoice is not received by the Invoiced Party until after the 10th Day of the Month, then payment shall be made within 10 Days of receipt of such Invoice.

  • The Invoiced Party will have 15 days from the date of the Invoicing Party’s response to either pay the claim(s) or seek arbitration.

  • If an Invoiced Party disputes any invoiced amount (whether a payment by or to MDL or the Incentives Pool Trustee) then that Invoiced Party shall, within 15 Business Days from the date it received the Invoice, notify the Invoicing Party in writing identifying the amount in dispute and giving full reasons for the dispute.

  • In such circumstances, interest will be payable from the date the Invoiced Party paid the disputed amount to the date of the refund by the Invoicing Party.

  • In addition to any payments specified or determined pursuant to the provisions of this Operating Code (including but not limited to payments under this section 21) each Invoiced Party shall pay to the Invoicing Party the GST Amount.

  • In addition to any payments specified or determined pursuant to the provisions of this Operating Code (including but not limited to payments under this section21) each Invoiced Party shall pay to the Invoicing Party the GST Amount.

  • Notwithstanding that such period of time may have elapsed, if a dispute under the Maui Gas Contract, a User Contract or the Methanex 20/20 Agreement has been resolved in a manner that means that an Invoiced Party was overcharged, or an Invoicing Party has undercharged, then the affected Party shall not lose its right to re-open the Invoice.


More Definitions of Invoiced Party

Invoiced Party refers to the Party receiving the Invoice for the service received in accordance with this ICO Agreement; “Invoicing Party” refers to the Party issuing the Invoice for service(s) rendered in accordance with this ICO Agreement; “ITU-T G.625D” refers to the Transmission systems and media, digital systems and networks standard number G.625D published by the Telecommunication Standardization Sector of the International Telecommunication Union;
Invoiced Party means the Party which receives an Invoice from the other Party; Invoicing Party means the Party which issues an Invoice to the other Party; ISI Links the circuits provided by the ISI Service defined in Schedule 9; Joint Technical Committee Joint Working Manual (JWM) A committee composed of representatives of each Party constituted and with the agenda detailed has the meaning given to it in the JWM; means the document dealing with the operations and maintenance activities between the Parties and together with these Supply Terms and Service Schedules forms the Interconnection Agreement; Licensed Operator has the meaning assigned to “licensee” under the Act; Mobile Networks means a Network where switching device to which an originating Customer is connected is a handset which has the facility to roam between different locations using the same Mobile Number; Mobile Numbers means a service number as defined by ITU-T E.164, and is a number for use in connection with a mobile service; Mobile Switching Centre (MSC) means a TVL or OLO platform used to switch Calls either from and/or to a Mobile Customer as the context requires; Network a telecommunications system containing Switches and other equipment to enable Telecommunications services to be offered to Customers; Network Alteration means a change to one Party’s Network, which affects the other Party’s Network or the provision or receipt of an Interconnection Service by the other Party; Network Fault a Fault affecting the Network of either TVL or the OLO causing loss of or interference with Interconnection Services in the Network of both Parties; Network Fault Reporting means the process for reporting Faults as describe in the JWM; Network Operations Centre means the TVL or OLO facility as the context requires for monitoring its Network, measuring performance and controlling the handling of Network Faults; Network Plan A detailed plan agreed by TVL and the OLO describing the Interconnection topology and prepared as described in the JWM; Network Terminating Point Means the point where the Licensee’s Network ends and where Customers may connection appropriate terminal apparatus; Non-Usage Based Services means the Interconnection Services specified as such in Annex B - Billing and Payments; Number Ranges a range of telephone numbers including both geographic and non- geographic numbers allocated by the TRR to either TVL, the OLO or another Operator; Party means a party to the Interconnection Agreement; Point of Int...
Invoiced Party means the Party which receives an Invoice from the other Party; Invoicing Party means the Party which issues an Invoice to the other Party; ISI Links the circuits provided by the ISI Service defined in Schedule 9; Joint Technical Committee Joint Working Manual (JWM) A committee composed of representatives of each Party constituted and with the agenda detailed has the meaning given to it in the JWM; means the document dealing with the operations and maintenance activities between the Parties and together with these Supply Terms and Service Schedules forms the Interconnection Agreement;
Invoiced Party or “Invoiced Parties” have the meaning set forth in Section 7(a).
Invoiced Party has the meaning set forth in clause 18.8(c) of this Agreement. ‘Invoicing Party’ has the meaning set forth in clause 18.8(c) of this Agreement.
Invoiced Party is defined in Section 7.05.

Related to Invoiced Party

  • Invoice means a Contractor’s claim for payment. At the Agency’s discretion, claims may be submitted on an original invoice from the Contractor or may be submitted on a claim form acceptable to the Agency, such as a General Accounting Expenditure (GAX) form.

  • Disputing Party has the meaning specified in Paragraph 5.

  • Third Party Payment means payment through an instrument issued from a bank account other than that of the beneficiary investor. In case of payments from a joint bank account, the first named investor/holder of the mutual fund folio has to be one of the joint holders of the bank account from which payment is made.

  • Disputing Parties means the claimant and the respondent;

  • Covered Party has the meaning assigned to it in Section 9.21.

  • Specified Party means the Administrative Agent, the Issuing Bank, the Swingline Lender and each other Lender.

  • Third Party Provider means licensors, subcontractors and suppliers of BNYM furnishing the Third Party Products.

  • Subrecipient means an entity that:

  • Originating Party means the Party, including any entity which provides Classified Information in accordance with the laws and regulations in force in its state;