SBO Agent Specific Terms and Conditions Sample Clauses

The "SBO Agent Specific Terms and Conditions" clause defines the unique rules and requirements that apply specifically to agents operating under the SBO (Supervising Business Operator) framework. This clause typically outlines the agent's responsibilities, limitations, and any special procedures or compliance obligations that differ from general terms, such as reporting requirements, commission structures, or operational protocols. Its core function is to ensure that agents working within the SBO system understand and adhere to tailored expectations, thereby promoting clarity and reducing the risk of misunderstandings or non-compliance.
SBO Agent Specific Terms and Conditions. 9.3.1 The Company shall treat any act or failure to make payment of any ▇▇▇▇ on the part of the RES acting as a Single ▇▇▇▇ Option Agent as an act or failure of its Customer. The Company may enforce the terms of the DS Tariffs against the Customer for any act or failure of the RES as if the act or failure had been that of the Customer. 9.3.2 A failure on the part of the RES to transmit payments properly made by the Customer to the RES shall not relieve the Customer of its obligation to pay for Delivery Services provided under the DS Tariffs. The RES shall not take any action that shall compromise the Company's rights to proceed against the Customer under the DS Tariffs for the Customer's failure or the RES's failure to comply with the DS Tariffs. 9.3.3 Any partial payments received by the RES shall first be used to pay the Company for Ameren Illinois Company’s Delivery Services to the extent of the partial payment.

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