Common use of Application for Service Clause in Contracts

Application for Service. The Company may refuse an application for service if objection is made by or on behalf of any governmental authority to furnishing the service. An application for service becomes a contract upon the establishment of service. Neither the contract nor any rights acquired under it may be assigned or transferred in any manner except as specifically provided for in this Service Agreement. Requests for additional service, when established, become a part of the original contract, except that each item of additional service is furnished subject to payment of applicable charges. If an applicant has an outstanding account with the Company, the Company reserves the right to reject application for service until the amount due for local services included in this Service Agreement has been paid in full. A contract for service may be transferred to another individual, partnership, association, or corporation. No billing adjustment for local exchange service previously furnished will be made and the new customer must assume all outstanding indebtedness of the original customer. No charge applies to service transferred in accordance with these provisions.

Appears in 4 contracts

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