TYPES OF CHARGES Sample Clauses

TYPES OF CHARGES. There are two types of charges or “Plans” under your Account: you may make a purchase on (a) the Regular Plan or
TYPES OF CHARGES. 4.1.1.1. Line Port charges as set forth in Attachment 8. 4.1.1.2. Nothing in this Section 4 means that the vertical features are included or excluded from the prices for switching. The issue of the appropriate charges for vertical features, if any, shall be as specified in Attachment 8. 4.1.1.3. Any applicable directory assistance or operator assistance charges as set forth in Attachment 8. 4.1.1.4. Usage sensitive (per minute of use) local switching charges, as set forth in Attachment 8 and Attachment 18. Usage will be recorded in one second increments. Usage seconds will be totaled for the entire monthly bill ▇▇▇ then rounded to the next whole minute. Usage sensitive local switching charges will be on a per minute of use basis and applied to all originating and terminating traffic, including, but not limited to local, toll, E 911 calls, calls to time and weather announcements, etc. PACIFIC will (where feasible) measure and charge for all non-conversation time (e.g., ringing, calls to busy lines, intercept). Where non-conversation time cannot be measured the Parties will mutually agree on the appropriate measure and charge.
TYPES OF CHARGES. 1 (N) Catalog SECTION 3
TYPES OF CHARGES. There are two types of charges or “Plans” under your Account: you may make a purchase on (a) the Regular Plan or (b) a Promotional Plan. The standard provisions of this Agreement apply to all Promotional Plan transactions unless otherwise specified prior to or at the time of purchase under a particular Promotional Plan offering, and will continue to apply to any and all transactions that are not subject to a Promotional Plan. The following Promotional Plans may be offered from time to time as specified prior to or at the time of purchase:
TYPES OF CHARGES. The types of Charges include: (a) a Minimum Monthly Spend which, unless otherwise specified in Your Plan, We will charge You monthly in advance; (b) charges for Your use of each feature of the Service which, unless otherwise specified in Your Plan, We will charge You in arrears; and (c) miscellaneous charges which We will charge You in arrears (for example, reverse calling charges, insurance charges associated with an Approved Device, or charges for Paper Bills (unless you are a disabled or disadvantaged customer)). Go to Section 3 of these Standard Terms for details.
TYPES OF CHARGES. 3 Undertaking of the Company..................................................................... 2
TYPES OF CHARGES. 1 3.2.1 RECURRING RATES .................................................................. 1 3.2.2 NONRECURRING CHARGES ...................................................... 1 3.2.3 CUSTOM SERVICE ARRANGEMENT............................................ 10 3.2.4 RATE STABILIZED AND DISCOUNT PRICING ............................. 10 3.2.5 ANALOG PRIVATE LINE TRANSPORT SERVICE UPGRADES.......... 21 3.3 MINIMUM BILLING PERIOD AND FRACTIONAL RATES.................... 22 3.4
TYPES OF CHARGES. Rate Stabilized and Discount Pricing
TYPES OF CHARGES. A. Charges are divided into three separate categories, as follows: 1. Authority property that is damaged by the tenant or member of the tenant’s family, except for reasonable wear and tear 2. Additional or extra services provided by the Authority for the tenant or member of the tenant’s family, such as lock-out service, or replacement of lost keys, etc. 3. Extra services performed by the Authority because of tenant (or other household member) infractions of requirements or rules established for proper administration of the development, protection of the landlord’s property, and the safety, convenience and quiet enjoyment of the premises by other residents. B. Considerations When Assessing A Charge 1. Factors The following factors are considered when a Housing Manager decides to assess a charge for infractions or rules violations: Offending tenant, or family member, in question must be identified with the act involved. Age is considered when a child is involved. Charge is justified under the circumstances of the particular case. It is preferable that a warning should precede the assessment of a charge. Charge must be reasonable, bearing some relation to the nature of the incident, and to the tenant’s record in regard to such or similar incidents. 2. Sustaining a Rent Charge The ultimate responsibility for the Authority’s ability to sustain this type of rent charge rests primarily upon the Housing Manager. The manner in which the factors referred to above are handled at the development level largely controls the subsequent outcome of a case taken into court if a tenant decides to litigate the validity of a charge. 3. Interview Following a Serious Incident A serious incident is followed-up, as soon as possible, with an interview with the tenant and, if necessary, the offending member of the family. The tenant is given the opportunity to present his/her side of the story. Based upon the nature of the infraction, the tenant’s record and the attitude displayed by the tenant at the interview, the Housing Manager determines what action to take and what charges, if any, to impose upon the tenant. Staff files a summary of the interview, stating all pertinent facts and the reason for the Housing Manager’s decision.
TYPES OF CHARGES. 1.1.1.1 Line Port charges are as set forth in this Appendix, Attachment 1 ("Price Sheet"). 1.1.1.2 Nothing in this Section 1 means that the vertical features are included or excluded from the prices for switching. The issue of the appropriate charges for vertical features, if any, shall be as specified in the Price Sheet. 1.1.1.3 Any applicable directory assistance or operator assistance charges are as set forth in the Price Sheet. 1.1.1.4 Usage sensitive (per minute of use) local switching charges are as set forth in the Price Sheet. Usage will be recorded in one second increments. Usage seconds will be totaled for the entire monthly ▇▇▇▇ and then rounded to the next whole minute. Usage sensitive local switching charges will be on a per minute of use basis and applied to all originating and terminating traffic, including, but not limited to local, toll, E911 calls, calls to time and weather announcements, etc. Pacific will (where feasible) measure and charge for all non-conversation time (e.g., ringing, calls to busy lines, intercept). Where non- conversation time cannot be measured the Parties will mutually agree on the appropriate measure and charge. Where measurement of terminating minutes to the LSNE is not possible, the number of minutes billed for terminating usage will be equal to the number of originating minutes. The Parties will mutually agree on a method and procedure to periodically sample and validate or adjust the ratio of originating to terminating minutes for billing purposes. At ACI's request, an initial review will be concluded within six (6) months of the initial in-service date for ACI's LSNEs. 1.1.1.5 Charges for completion of interconnection traffic (local and toll) shall be determined pursuant to this Appendix at the rates set forth in the Price Sheet.