Uncollectible Amounts definition

Uncollectible Amounts means amounts owed and unpaid to Licensee or a Sublicensee for previously Sold Licensed Products, which Licensee or the Sublicensee has attempted to collect, using efforts at least as diligent as those efforts that Licensee or the Sublicensee (as applicable) uses in attempting to collect other overdue debts.
Uncollectible Amounts means amounts owed and unpaid to LICENSEE or a sublicensee for previously Sold Licensed Products, which LICENSEE or the sublicensee has attempted to collect, using efforts at least as diligent as those efforts that LICENSEE or the sublicensee (as applicable) uses in attempting to collect other overdue debts, provided that such amounts have been formally designated as such in accordance with LICENSEE’s or sublicensee’s internal accounting procedures and provided further that such allowance shall not be applicable in the event and to the extent any such designated amounts are ultimately collected. CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT REQUESTED UNDER C.F.R. SECTIONS 200.80(b)(4), 200.83 AND 230.406. [****] INDICATES OMITTED MATERIAL THAT IS THE SUBJECT OF A CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT REQUEST FILED SEPARATELY WITH THE COMMISSION. THE OMITTED MATERIAL HAS BEEN FILED SEPARATELY WITH THE COMMISSION.
Uncollectible Amounts. Those amounts that are billed to an End User's account for Customer's Valid EMI Billing, Records but are not collected due to the End User receiving a Post Billing Adjustment or Credit to its bill or the End User failing to pay xxx bill to the LEC and the account subsxxxxntly being written off as Bad Debt by the LEC. USBI Rejected Records: Those EMI Billing Records that fail USBI's edits and screens and are returned to Customer and not submitted to the LECs for billing and collection.

Examples of Uncollectible Amounts in a sentence

  • Such deposited amount shall be used by USBI to pay Uncollectible Amounts, Bad Debt true-ups, Post-Billing Adjustments and Credits and other charges incurred on behalf of Customer for billing and collecting Customer's EMI Billing Records submitted by Customer to USBI during the term of this Agreement.

  • Any Uncollectible Amounts that reflect a reconciliation to the amounts approved in base rates in Case No. 20-1651-EL-AIR upon implementation of those rates.

  • In addition Customer acknowledges and understands that certain LEC charges for Uncollectible Amounts, Bad Debt true-ups and Post-Billing Adjustments and Credits are not determined by the LECs or provided to USBI for a period of up to eighteen (18) months after the final processing of Customer's EMI Billing Records by USBI on behalf of Customer.

  • In addition Customer acknowledges and understands that certain LEC charges for Uncollectible Amounts, Bad Debt true-ups and 'Post-Billing Adjustments and Credits are not determined by the LECs or provided to USBI for a period of up to eighteen (18) months after the final processing of Customer's EMI Billing Records by USBI on behalf of Customer.

  • Any Bad Debt Holdback Reserve withheld by the LEC shall be passed through to Customer on the same percentage or the same amount as USBI was assessed by the individual LECs. However, once sufficient data becomes available to USBI from the LECs to enable USBI to determine a specific Bad Debt history attributable to Customer, the Bad Debt Holdback Reserve rate shall be based on Customer's specific historical Uncollectible Amounts when eater than the amount withheld by the LEC.

  • The following table presents the activity in our accounts receivable allowances (in thousands): Additions Recovery of Balance at Charged to Uncollectible Amounts Balance Beginning Costs and Accounts Previously at End of of Period Expenses Written Off Written Off Period We record estimated sales returns, discounts, and other applicable adjustments as a reduction of net sales in the same period revenue is recognized.

  • USBI will holdback or cause the LECs to holdback an amount estimated to be sufficient to set off any Uncollectible Amounts that may be determined after the date USBI makes its final payment to Customer for Customer's Valid EMI Billing Records billed and collected by the LEC.

  • As used in this Agreement, the following terms shall have the meanings set forth below, unless the context otherwise requires: Bad Debt: See Uncollectible Amounts and Written-Off Accounts.

  • As used in this Agreement, the following terms shall have the meanings set forth below, unless the context otherwise requires: BAD DEBT: See Uncollectible Amounts and Written-Off Accounts.

  • All Uncollectible Amounts up to and including the Credit Limit shall be allocated pro-rata among Franchisor and Franchisee in accordance with applicable Franchisor's Split and Franchisee's Split.


More Definitions of Uncollectible Amounts

Uncollectible Amounts means all gross amounts receivable by Franchisor and due from a customer of the Franchised Business, which amounts remain uncollected for a period of one hundred twenty (120) days or more, or such other period of time as Franchisor may specify in the Remedy Operating Manual.

Related to Uncollectible Amounts

  • Deductible Amount means, with respect to any Insuring Agreement, the amount set forth under the heading “Deductible Amount” in Item 3 of the Declarations or in any Rider for such Insuring Agreement, applicable to each Single Loss covered by such Insuring Agreement.

  • Amounts receivable by the Trust in a foreign currency shall be reported to the Evaluator who shall convert the same to U.S. dollars based on current exchange rates, in the same manner as provided in Section 4.01(b) or 4.01(c), as applicable, for the conversion of the valuation of foreign Equity Securities, and the Evaluator shall report such conversion with each Evaluation made pursuant to Section 4.01."

  • Available Amounts means, with respect to any Distribution Date, the sum of Available Interest and Available Principal for such Distribution Date.

  • Undisputed Amounts has the meaning set forth in Section 2.04(c)(iii).

  • Doubtful Loss", "Classified", "Criticized", "Watch list" or words of similar import, together with the principal amount of and accrued and unpaid interest on each such Loan and the identity of the obligor thereunder, (4) where a reasonable doubt exists as to the timely future collectibility of principal and/or interest, whether or not interest is still accruing or the loans are less than 90 days past due, (5) where the interest rate terms have been reduced and/or the maturity dates have been extended subsequent to the agreement under which the loan was originally created due to concerns regarding the borrower's ability to pay in accordance with such initial terms, or (6) where a specific reserve allocation exists in connection therewith, and (G) all assets classified by Innes Street or Citizens Bank as real estate acquired through foreclosure or in lieu of foreclosure, including in-substance foreclosures, and all other assets currently held that were acquired through foreclosure or in lieu of foreclosure.

  • Allocable Amounts, when used with respect to any Senior Indebtedness, means all amounts due or to become due on such Senior Indebtedness less, if applicable, any amount which would have been paid to, and retained by, the holders of such Senior Indebtedness (whether as a result of the receipt of payments by the holders of such Senior Indebtedness from the Company or any other obligor thereon or from any holders of, or trustee in respect of, other indebtedness that is subordinate and junior in right of payment to such Senior Indebtedness pursuant to any provision of such indebtedness for the payment over of amounts received on account of such indebtedness to the holders of such Senior Indebtedness or otherwise) but for the fact that such Senior Indebtedness is subordinate or junior in right of payment to (or subject to a requirement that amounts received on such Senior Indebtedness be paid over to obligees on) trade accounts payable or accrued liabilities arising in the ordinary course of business.

  • Eligible Accounts Receivable means Accounts, Instruments, Documents, Chattel Paper, Contracts, and General Intangibles from customers of Borrowers or any Approved Subsidiary in which Bank has a perfected first priority security interest subject to Bank's credit approvals thereof other than the following: (i) Accounts which remain unpaid ninety (90) days after the date of the applicable invoice; (ii) Accounts with respect to which the Account Debtor is an Affiliate of any of the Borrowers, or a director, officer or employee of any of the Borrowers; (iii) Accounts with respect to which the Account Debtor is the United States of America or any department, agency or instrumentality thereof, unless filings in accordance with the Assignment of Claims Act have been completed and filed in a manner satisfactory to the Agent or, as to any government contract entered into after the date of this Agreement, concurrently with the execution and delivery of that government contract; (iv) Accounts with respect to which the Account Debtor is not a resident of the United States or Canada except if such Accounts (1) are secured by irrevocable trade letter(s) of credit in form and content acceptable to Bank and confirmed by a United States financial institution acceptable to Bank, (2) are secured by standby letters of credit with an expiration of date of at least one hundred twenty (120) days from the date of shipment confirmed by United States Bank acceptable to Bank and otherwise in form and content acceptable to Bank, or (3) are insured by a company acceptable to Bank, which insurance covers business and political risk; (v) Accounts arising with respect to goods which have not been shipped and delivered to and accepted as satisfactory by the Account Debtor or arising with respect to services which have not been fully performed and accepted as satisfactory by the Account Debtor; (vi) Accounts for which the prospect of payment in full or performance in a timely manner by the Account Debtor is or is likely to become impaired as determined by the Bank in its reasonable discretion; (vii) Accounts which are not invoiced (and dated as of the date of such invoice) and sent to the Account Debtor within fifteen (15) days after delivery of the underlying goods to, or performance of the underlying services for, the Account Debtor; (viii) Accounts with respect to which Bank does not have a first and valid fully perfected security interest; (ix) Accounts with respect to which the Account Debtor is the subject of bankruptcy or a similar insolvency proceeding or has made an assignment for the benefit of creditors or whose assets have been conveyed to a receiver or trustee, except if Bank is delivered evidence acceptable to Bank as to the collectability in the normal course of business of such Accounts; (x) Accounts with respect to which the Account Debtor's obligation to pay the Account is conditional upon the Account Debtor's approval or is otherwise subject to any repurchase obligation or return right, as with sales made on a xxxx-and-hold, guaranteed sale, sale-and-return, sale on approval (except with respect to Accounts in connection with which Account Debtors are entitled to return Inventory solely on the basis on the quality of such Inventory) or consignment basis; (xi) Accounts with respect to which the Account Debtor is located in Minnesota unless the applicable Borrower has filed a Notice of Business Activities Report with the Secretary of State of Minnesota for the then current year; (xiv) all Accounts of any Account Debtor if twenty-five percent (25.0%) or more of all Accounts of such Account Debtor have ceased to be Eligible Accounts Receivable; and (xii) Accounts with respect to which the Account Debtors are residents of Canada to the extent the aggregate sum exceeds $750,000.00. The approvals of Account Debtors and Accounts shall be for Bank purposes only and shall not constitute any representation by Bank as to the credit worthiness of any such Account Debtor or the advisability or profitability of doing business with such Account Debtor.

  • Unbilled Receivable means, at any time, any Receivable as to which the invoice or xxxx with respect thereto has not yet been sent to the Obligor thereof.

  • Monthly Loss Amount means the sum of all Foreclosure Losses, Restructuring Losses, Short Sale Losses, Portfolio Losses, Modification Default Losses and Deficient Losses realized by the Assuming Institution for any Shared Loss Month.

  • Allowable Amount on any date, means:

  • Off-Balance Sheet Obligations means liabilities and obligations of the Borrower, any Subsidiary or any other Person in respect of “off-balance sheet arrangements” (as defined in Item 303(a)(4)(ii) of Regulation S-K promulgated under the Securities Act) which the Borrower would be required to disclose in the “Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations” section of the Borrower’s report on Form 10-Q or Form 10-K (or their equivalents) which the Borrower is required to file with the Securities and Exchange Commission (or any Governmental Authority substituted therefor).

  • Excess Amounts means Available Monies after distributions made in accordance with Section 7.05.

  • Collectible means the collectible owned by the Transferor and description of which are set out in Schedule 2 of the Service Agreement, together with all of the Intellectual Property relating to it.

  • Accounts Receivable means in respect of any Person, (a) all trade accounts and notes receivable and other rights to payment from customers and all security for such accounts or rights to payment, including all trade accounts receivable representing amounts receivable in respect of goods shipped or products sold or otherwise disposed of or services rendered to customers, (b) all other accounts and notes receivable and all security for such accounts or notes, and (c) any claim, remedy or other right relating to any of the foregoing.

  • Chargebacks means all credits, chargebacks, reimbursements, administrative fees and other financial obligations to wholesalers and other distributors, group purchasing organizations, insurers, Governmental Entity and other institutions related to the Product.

  • Reimbursement Amounts As defined in Section 3.22.

  • Declined Amounts has the meaning specified in Section 2.05(c).

  • Unpaid Balance of any Receivable means at any time the unpaid principal amount thereof.

  • Unpaid Realized Loss Amount With respect to any Class A Certificates and as to any Distribution Date, is the excess of Applied Realized Loss Amounts with respect to such Class over the sum of all distributions in reduction of the Applied Realized Loss Amounts on all previous Distribution Dates. Any amounts distributed to the Class A Certificates in respect of any Unpaid Realized Loss Amount shall not be applied to reduce the Certificate Principal Balance of such Class.

  • Off-Balance Sheet Liabilities of any Person shall mean (i) any repurchase obligation or liability of such Person with respect to accounts or notes receivable sold by such Person, (ii) any liability of such Person under any sale and leaseback transactions that do not create a liability on the balance sheet of such Person, (iii) any Synthetic Lease Obligation or (iv) any obligation arising with respect to any other transaction which is the functional equivalent of or takes the place of borrowing but which does not constitute a liability on the balance sheet of such Person.

  • Advance Reimbursement Amounts As defined in Section 3.29 hereof.

  • Eligible Account Receivable means an Account Receivable owing to the Company or any Domestic Subsidiary which meets the following requirements:

  • Applied Loss Amount With respect to any Distribution Date, the amount, if any, by which (x) the aggregate Certificate Principal Amount of the Certificates after giving effect to all Realized Losses incurred with respect to the Mortgage Loans during the related Collection Period and distributions of principal on such Distribution Date, but before giving effect to any application of the Applied Loss Amount with respect to such date, exceeds (y) the Pool Balance for such Distribution Date.

  • Eligible Accounts means Accounts which arise in the ordinary course of Borrower’s business that meet all Borrower’s representations and warranties in Section 5.3. Bank reserves the right at any time after the Effective Date to adjust any of the criteria set forth below and to establish new criteria in its good faith business judgment. Unless Bank otherwise agrees in writing, Eligible Accounts shall not include:

  • Servicing Advance Reimbursement Amounts As defined in Section 3.22.

  • Loss Adjustment Expenses means all costs and expenses incurred by the Company in the investigation, adjustment and settlement of claims. Loss adjustment expenses include third-party costs as well as the Company’s internal expenses, including salaries and expenses of loss management personnel and certain administrative costs.