Service Commitment definition

Service Commitment is effective on the Commencement Date and means the period of time after the Activation Date for which Customer is committed to pay for a particular Service, if any, as set out in the Agreement.
Service Commitment or “Initial Service Term” means the period of time for which Customer is committed to pay for Services, even if they are terminated or not used, which is the period from the Service Activation Date as stated in the Agreement or a Contract or, if not stated and not subject to a Volume Commitment, one year from the Service Activation Date. Upon expiration of the Service Commitment, the Services automatically continue until either Party terminates them under the terms of the Agreement or Contract.
Service Commitment means the period of time for which Customer is committed to pay for a particular Service, if any, as set out in the Agreement.

Examples of Service Commitment in a sentence

  • The Service Commitment will not cover the following: (a) Software which is embedded in the CPE.

  • Verizon may change its rates and charges as follows: (a) for voice Services, at any time upon seven days written notice to Customer; and (b) for all other Services upon 30 days written notice to Customer to take effect, (i) immediately for Services with no Service Commitment; or (ii) for Services with a Service Commitment, on or at any time after the expiry of that Service Commitment.

  • In the event we fail to meet our Service Commitment in a given calendar month, you will be eligible to receive Service Credits on future billing cycles.

  • Company may provide Service Commitment in connection with the CPE in accordance with Applicable Law.

  • Monthly recurring charges (MRCs) are fixed for the Service Commitment (if applicable).


More Definitions of Service Commitment

Service Commitment means the payment that we provide in case the Transfer does not get completed/effected within the Transfer Time stipulated by us as provided in clause 21.5.4, subject to the conditions provided in 21.5.
Service Commitment means a period of time for which Customer is committed to pay for a particular Service, if any, as set out in the Agreement. A Service Commitment commences on the Service Activation Date of the Service to which it relates.
Service Commitment means a Monthly Uptime Percentage of 99.9%.
Service Commitment is set forth on the Order Form and applies separately to each Software Service. “Service Credit” is a financial credit, calculated as set forth in Section 2.3.
Service Commitment means a Service Performance of ninety-five percent (95%) during a Service Period;
Service Commitment. Komainu shall ensure that the Service Commitment is equalled or exceeded in respect of each Service Period during the subsistence of this Order Form.
Service Commitment. Modus Media shall provide the services as set forth on Addendum A (Scope of Work - SOW). Modus Media shall ship products on the same day as orders are received from E-Stamp, providing orders are supplied by E-Stamp by the deadlines indicated in the SOW. A ship confirmation file will be sent each day for the prior days' shipments. Cancellations: Should E-Stamp decide to cancel purchase orders, forecasts, or deliveries, discontinue work, or reduce total quantities, E-Stamp agrees to give Modus Media written notice, in the form of a purchase change order or electronic mail. In addition, E-Stamp agrees to pay Modus Media, as set forth below, for any materials and labor, at Modus Media's cost, for work completed; for all work procured; also for all work in process as of the date and time Modus Media receives notification of cancellation or change. This payment may include extraordinary costs actually incurred by Modus Media, including but not limited to extraordinary administrative expenses and shall not be unreasonable. Modus Media agrees to work in good faith to limit the potential chargeable costs by rescheduling procurement of components, deliveries, and manufacturing and assembly as long as is reasonably possible and cost effective. Interrupted but completed work and non- standard material which cannot be utilized may be invoiced in normal billing cycles once E-Stamp has been so advised. E-Stamp agrees to provide a revised Purchase Order for the work completed at the time of cancellation.