Subloop Nonrecurring Jumper Charge Clause Samples

Subloop Nonrecurring Jumper Charge. If CLEC ordered a Subloop type other than Intrabuilding Cable Loop, CLEC will be charged a nonrecurring basic installation charge for Qwest running jumpers within the accessible terminal pursuant to Exhibit A for each Subloop ordered by CLEC.
Subloop Nonrecurring Jumper Charge. CLEC will be charged a nonrecurring basic installation charge for CenturyLink running jumpers within the accessible terminal for each Subloop ordered by CLEC.
Subloop Nonrecurring Jumper Charge. If SBCT ordered a Subloop type other than Intrabuilding Cable Loop, SBCT will be charged a nonrecurring basic installation charge for Qwest running jumpers within the accessible terminal pursuant to Exhibit A for each Subloop ordered by SBCT. Repair and Maintenance
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Subloop Nonrecurring Jumper Charge. SBCT will be charged a nonrecurring basic installation charge for Qwest running jumpers within the accessible terminal pursuant to Exhibit A for each Subloop ordered by SBCT.

Related to Subloop Nonrecurring Jumper Charge

  • Nonrecurring Charges The resale discount, as shown in the Resale attachment of this Agreement, does not apply to non-recurring charges (NRCs), whether such NRCs are contained in this Agreement, in CenturyLink’s applicable retail Tariffs or as otherwise offered on a retail basis.

  • Non-Recurring Charges 1.9.1 Where rates consist of usage sensitive charges or per occurrence charges, such rates are classified as “non- recurring charges”. 1.9.2 Consistent with FCC Rule 51.307(d), there may be non-recurring charges for each 251(c)(3)

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  • Recurring Payments For subscriptions that renew automatically, Customer authorizes Microsoft to charge Customer’s payment method periodically for each subscription or billing period until the subscription is terminated. By authorizing recurring payments, Customer authorizes Microsoft to process such payments as either electronic debits or fund transfers, or as electronic drafts from the designated bank account (in the case of Automated Clearing House or similar debits), as charges to the designated card account (in the case of credit card or similar payments) (collectively, “Electronic Payments”). If any payment is returned unpaid or if any credit card or similar transaction is rejected or denied, Microsoft or its service providers reserve the right to collect any applicable return item, rejection or insufficient funds fee to the maximum extent permitted by applicable law and to process any such fees as an Electronic Payment or to invoice Customer for the amount due.

  • Nonrecurring and Extraordinary Expenses Such nonrecurring or extraordinary expenses as may arise, including the costs of actions, suits, or proceedings to which the Fund is a party and the expenses the Fund may incur as a result of its legal obligation to provide indemnification to its officers, directors, and agents.