Common use of Changing Tariff Payee or Tariff Payment Allocation Percentage Clause in Contracts

Changing Tariff Payee or Tariff Payment Allocation Percentage. A System Owner may submit a revised Tariff Payment Beneficiary Form once per calendar year. As part of this revision, the Customer may change the allocation of direct cash payments vs. monetary on-xxxx credits for Buy-All systems, as well as the Tariff Payment Beneficiary and/or any relevant payment information. An administrative fee, as noted in the most current version of the Program Rules, as may be amended from time to time, will be charged for any updates to the Tariff Payment Beneficiary forms.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Tariff Agreement, Tariff Agreement

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Changing Tariff Payee or Tariff Payment Allocation Percentage. A System Owner Customers may submit a revised Tariff Payment Beneficiary Form once per calendar year. As part of this revision, the Customer may change the allocation of direct cash payments vs. monetary on-xxxx bill credits for Buy-All systems, as well as the Tariff Payment Beneficiary and/or any relevant payment information. An administrative fee, as noted in the most current version of the Program Rules, as may be amended from time to time, will may be charged for any updates to the Tariff Payment Beneficiary forms.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Tariff Agreement, www.uinet.com

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Changing Tariff Payee or Tariff Payment Allocation Percentage. A System Owner may submit a revised Tariff Payment Beneficiary Form once per calendar year. As part of this revision, the Customer may change the allocation of direct cash payments vs. monetary on-xxxx bill credits for Buy-All systems, as well as the Tariff Payment Beneficiary and/or any relevant payment information. An administrative fee, as noted in the most current version of the Program Rules, as may be amended from time to time, will be charged for any updates to the Tariff Payment Beneficiary forms.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Tariff Agreement

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