Unpaid Charges definition

Unpaid Charges means any charges billed to the Non-Paying Party that the Non-Paying Party did not render full payment to the Billing Party by the Bill Due Date, including where funds were not accessible.
Unpaid Charges means any charges billed to the Non-Paying Party that the Non-Paying Party did not render full payment to the Billing Party by the Xxxx Due Date, including where funds were not accessible.
Unpaid Charges means the sum of:

Examples of Unpaid Charges in a sentence

  • If a Party fails to pay any charges billed to it under this Agreement, including but not limited to any Late Payment Charges or Unpaid Charges, and any portion of such Unpaid Charges remain unpaid after the Bill Due Date, the Billing Party will send a Discontinuance Notice to such Non-Paying Party.

  • The Non-Paying Party must remit all Unpaid Charges to the Billing Party within fifteen (15) calendar days of the Discontinuance Notice.

  • If Unpaid Charges are subject to a billing dispute between the Parties, the Non-Paying Party must, prior to the Bill Due Date, give written notice to the Billing Party of the Disputed Amounts and include in such written notice the specific details and reasons for disputing each item listed in Section 13.4 below.

  • Until evidence that the full amount of the Disputed Charges (other than Disputed Amounts arising from Intercarrier Compensation) has been deposited into an escrow account that complies with Section 11.10 above is furnished to the Billing Party, such Unpaid Charges will not be deemed to be “disputed” under Section 13.0 below.

  • When CLEC is the Disputing Party, CLEC must provide evidence to AT&T-21STATE that it has either paid the disputed amount or established an interest bearing escrow account that complies with the requirements set forth in Section 11.10 above of this Agreement and deposited all Unpaid Charges relating to Resale Services and 251(c)(3) UNEs into that escrow account in order for that billing claim to be deemed a “dispute”.


More Definitions of Unpaid Charges

Unpaid Charges means any chgaers billed to the Non-Paying Party that the Non-Paying Party did not render full payment to the Billing Party by the Bill Due Date, including where funds were not accessible.
Unpaid Charges means any chagr es billed to the Non-Paying Party that the Non-Paying Party did not render full payment to the Billing Party by the Bill Due Date.
Unpaid Charges means any undisputed charges billed to the Non- Paying Party that the Non-Paying Party did not render full payment to the Billing Party by the Bill Due Date. AT&T’s definition correctly provides that charges are unpaid whether disputed or not if the full amount due has not been tendered. Subject to resolution of Attachment 7 Billing to what extent, the following term(s) may be used or must be further modified
Unpaid Charges means any undisputed charges billed to the Non- Paying Party that the Non-Paying Party did not render full payment to the Billing Party by the Bill Due Date. 2.77 “Non-Paying Party” means the Party that has not made payment by the Bill Due Date of all amounts within the bill rendered by the Billing Party. 2.125 “Unpaid Charges” means any charges billed to the Non-Paying Party that the Non-Paying Party did not render full payment to the Billing Party by the Bill Due Date. Issue No. Issue Description (& Sub Issues) Issue Appendix / Location Sprint Language AT&T Language
Unpaid Charges means any charges billed to the Non-Paying Party that the Non-Paying Party did not render full payment to the Billing Party by the Bill Due Date. Issue No. Issue Description (& Sub Issues) Issue Appendix / Location Sprint Language AT&T Language
Unpaid Charges has the meaning set forth in Section 3.2(g)(viii)(B).
Unpaid Charges means any undisputed charges billed to the Non-Paying Party that the Non-Paying Party did not render full payment to the Billing Party by the Bill Due Date.RESOLVED by agreement to language shown herein, although AT&T continues to show as disputed. RESOLVED (deleted). Subject to resolution of Attachment 7 Billing to whatextent, the following term(s) may be used or must be further modified This/these provision(s) should be substantively the same whether a single ICA or two separate ICAs are used. 33. Attachment 1 Resale ShouldAttachment 1 be deleted from the Agreement? Attachments 1