Reject Interval Sample Clauses

The Reject Interval clause defines a specific period during which a party can review and formally reject goods, services, or deliverables that do not meet agreed-upon standards or requirements. Typically, this clause sets a timeframe—such as 10 business days after delivery—within which the recipient must notify the provider of any defects or nonconformities. By establishing a clear window for rejection, the clause ensures both parties understand their rights and obligations regarding acceptance, thereby preventing disputes over late rejections and promoting prompt resolution of quality issues.
Reject Interval. Reject Interval is the average reject time from receipt of a Service Request (Local Service Request {LSR}) or Access Service Request {ASR} to the distribution of a Reject. Service requests are considered valid when they are submitted by the Winning Provider and pass edit checks to insure the data received is correctly formatted and complete.
Reject Interval. Definition Exclusions
Reject Interval. Definition Exclusions Business Rules Fully Mechanized: The elapsed time from receipt of a valid electronically submitted LSR (date and time stamp in EDI, LENS or TAG) until the LSR is rejected (date and time stamp or reject in EDI, TAG or LENS). Auto Clarifications are considered in the Fully Mechanized category. Partially Mechanized: The elapsed time from receipt of a valid electronically submitted LSR (date and time stamp in EDI, LENS or TAG) until it falls out for manual handling. The stop time on partially mechanized LSRs is when the LCSC Service Representative clarifies the LSR back to the CLEC via LENS, EDI, or TAG. Total Mechanized: Combination of Fully Mechanized and Partially Mechanized LSRs which are electronically submitted by the CLEC.
Reject Interval. Total Number of LSRs . Total number of LSRs . Total number of Errors . Total number of Errors . State and Region . State and Region -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Retail Analog/Benchmark: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Benchmark is under development. Retail Analog also under development. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- * greater than ORDERING --------

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