Common use of 60-Day Pre-Filing Period Clause in Contracts

60-Day Pre-Filing Period. If you and CenturyLink are unable to resolve your claim or dispute within 60 days after CenturyLink receives your Notice of Claim that meets the requirements of Sections 16(a)(i) and 16(a)(ii) (“60-Day Pre- Filing Period”), you may file a court action consistent with these Dispute Resolution Terms. If your Notice of Claim is deficient, incomplete, or defective because it is not made on an individual basis, as set forth in Section 16(a)(i), or because it does not include the information required by Section 16(a)(ii), then the 60-Day Pre-Filing Period will not begin until the first date on which CenturyLink has received information correcting those deficiencies or defects. Further, if your Notice of Claim otherwise meets the requirements of Sections 16(a)(i) and 16(a)(ii), but you fail to respond to a reasonable request from CenturyLink for missing or additional information about your claim or dispute, then the 60-Day Pre-Filing Period will pause and not begin again until you provide the requested missing or supporting information.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: ® Connected Voice Subscriber Agreement, ® Connected Voice Subscriber Agreement

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60-Day Pre-Filing Period. If you and CenturyLink are unable to resolve your claim or dispute within 60 days after CenturyLink receives your Notice of Claim that meets the requirements of Sections 16(a)(i10(a)(i) and 16(a)(ii10(a)(ii) (“60-Day Pre- Pre-Filing Period”), you may file a court action consistent with these Dispute Resolution Terms. If your Notice of Claim is deficient, incomplete, or defective because it is not made on an individual basis, as set forth in Section 16(a)(i10(a)(i), or because it does not include the information required by Section 16(a)(ii10(a)(ii), then the 60-Day Pre-Filing Period will not begin until the first date on which CenturyLink has received information correcting those deficiencies or defects. Further, if your Notice of Claim otherwise meets the requirements of Sections 16(a)(i10(a)(i) and 16(a)(ii10(a)(ii), but you fail to respond to a reasonable request from CenturyLink for missing or additional information about your claim or dispute, then the 60-Day Pre-Filing Period will pause and not begin again until you provide the requested missing or supporting information.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Protection Subscriber Agreement

60-Day Pre-Filing Period. If you and CenturyLink are unable to resolve your claim or dispute within 60 days after CenturyLink receives your Notice of Claim that meets the requirements of Sections 16(a)(i) and 16(a)(ii) (“60-Day Pre- Pre-Filing Period”), you may file a court action consistent with these Dispute Resolution Terms. If your Notice of Claim is deficient, incomplete, or defective because it is not made on an individual basis, as set forth in Section 16(a)(i), or because it does not include the information required by Section 16(a)(ii), then the 60-Day Pre-Filing Period will not begin until the first date on which CenturyLink has received information correcting those deficiencies or defects. Further, if your Notice of Claim otherwise meets the requirements of Sections 16(a)(i) and 16(a)(ii), but you fail to respond to a reasonable request from CenturyLink for missing or additional information about your claim or dispute, then the 60-Day Pre-Filing Period will pause and not begin again until you provide the requested missing or supporting information.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Subscriber Agreement

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60-Day Pre-Filing Period. If you and CenturyLink are unable to resolve your claim or dispute within 60 days after CenturyLink receives your Notice of Claim that meets the requirements of Sections 16(a)(i) and 16(a)(ii) (“6060- Day Pre-Day Pre- Filing Period”), you may file a court action consistent with these Dispute Resolution Terms. If your Notice of Claim is deficient, incomplete, or defective because it is not made on an individual basis, as set forth in Section 16(a)(i), or because it does not include the information required by Section 16(a)(ii), then the 60-Day Pre-Filing Period will not begin until the first date on which CenturyLink has received information correcting those deficiencies or defects. Further, if your Notice of Claim otherwise meets the requirements of Sections 16(a)(i) and 16(a)(ii), but you fail to respond to a reasonable request from CenturyLink for missing or additional information about your claim or dispute, then the 60-Day Pre-Filing Period will pause and not begin again until you provide the requested missing or supporting information.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Internet Subscriber Agreement

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