Common use of Disputes about Loss Factors Clause in Contracts

Disputes about Loss Factors. If the Distributor does not change its notice after having received a complaint from the Trader, the Trader may raise a Dispute with the Distributor for the Loss Factors to be determined in accordance with the Dispute resolution process in clause 23. If the outcome of the Dispute is that the Distributor changes the Loss Factors declared in the Distributor's notice, and the change leads to a change in the level of revenue received by the Distributor, the Distributor may determine the time from which the change is to apply, which must be no later than 60 Working Days from the date on which the Dispute is finally resolved.

Appears in 29 contracts

Samples: Default Distributor Agreement, Default Distributor Agreement, Default Distributor Agreement

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Disputes about Loss Factors. If the Distributor does not change its notice after having received a complaint from the TraderRetailer, the Trader Retailer may raise a Dispute with the Distributor for the Loss Factors to be determined in accordance with the Dispute resolution process in clause 2325. If the outcome of the Dispute is that the Distributor changes the Loss Factors declared in the Distributor's notice, and the change leads to a change in the level of revenue received by the Distributor, the Distributor may determine the time from which the change is to apply, which must will be no later than 60 Working Days from the date on which the Dispute is finally resolved.

Appears in 25 contracts

Samples: powernet.co.nz, powernet.co.nz, topenergy.co.nz

Disputes about Loss Factors. If the Distributor does not change its notice after having received a complaint from the TraderRetailer, the Trader Retailer may raise a Dispute with the Distributor for the Loss Factors Factors, to be determined in accordance with the Dispute resolution process Resolution Process set out in clause 2317. If the outcome of the Dispute is that the Distributor changes the Loss Factors declared in the Distributor's ’s notice, and the change leads to a change in the level of revenue received by the Distributor, the Distributor may determine the time from which when the change is to apply, which must will be no later than 60 Working Days from the date on which the Dispute is finally resolved.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: www.thelinescompany.co.nz, www.thelinescompany.co.nz, www.ea.govt.nz

Disputes about Loss Factors. If the Distributor does not change its notice after having received a complaint from the TraderRetailer, the Trader Retailer may raise a Dispute with the Distributor for the Loss Factors to be determined in accordance with the Dispute resolution process in clause 2325. If the outcome of the Dispute is that the Distributor changes the Loss Factors declared in the Distributor's ’s notice, and the change leads to a change in the level of revenue received by the Distributor, the Distributor may determine the time from which the change is to apply, which must will be no later than 60 Working Days from the date on which the Dispute is finally resolved.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: blob-static.vector.co.nz, blob-static.vector.co.nz, blob-static.vector.co.nz

Disputes about Loss Factors. If the Distributor does not change its notice after having received a complaint from the Trader, the Trader may raise a Dispute with the Distributor for the Loss Factors to be determined in accordance with the Dispute resolution process in clause 23. If the outcome of the Dispute is that the Distributor changes the Loss Factors declared in the Distributor's notice, and the change leads to a change in the level of revenue received by the Distributor, the Distributor may determine the time from which the change is to apply, which must be no later than 60 Working Days from the date on which the Dispute is finally resolved.. PART II - PAYMENT OBLIGATIONS

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: westpower.co.nz, westpower.co.nz

Disputes about Loss Factors. If the Distributor does not change its notice after having received a complaint from the TraderRetailer, the Trader Retailer may raise a Dispute with the Distributor for the Loss Factors Factors, to be determined in accordance with the Dispute dispute resolution process set out in clause 2317. If the outcome of the Dispute is that the Distributor changes the Loss Factors declared in the Distributor's ’s notice, and the change leads to a change in the level of revenue received by the Distributor, the Distributor may determine the time from which when the change is to apply, which must will be no later than 60 Working Days from the date on which the Dispute is finally resolved.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: www.mainpower.co.nz, www.mainpower.co.nz

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Disputes about Loss Factors. If the Distributor does not change its notice after having received a complaint from the Trader, the Trader may raise a Dispute with the Distributor for the Loss Factors to be determined in accordance with the Dispute resolution process in clause 23. If the outcome of the Dispute is that the Distributor changes the Loss Factors declared in the Distributor's notice, and the change leads to a change in the level of revenue received by the Distributor, the Distributor may determine the time from which the change is to apply, which must be no later than 60 Working Days from the date on which the Dispute is finally resolved.. Part II - Payment Obligations

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Default Distributor Agreement

Disputes about Loss Factors. If the Distributor does not change its notice after having received a complaint from the TraderRetailer, the Trader Retailer may raise a Dispute with the Distributor for the Loss Factors to be determined in accordance with the Dispute resolution process in clause 2326. If the outcome of the Dispute is that the Distributor changes the Loss Factors declared in the Distributor's notice, and the change leads to a change in the level of revenue received by the Distributor, the Distributor may determine the time from which the change is to apply, which must will be no later than 60 Working Days from the date on which the Dispute is finally resolved.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: static1.squarespace.com

Disputes about Loss Factors. If the Distributor does not change its notice after having received a complaint from the Trader, the Trader may raise a Dispute with the Distributor for the Loss Factors to be determined in accordance with the Dispute resolution process in clause 2325. If the outcome of the Dispute is that the Distributor changes the Loss Factors declared in the Distributor's notice, and the change leads to a change in the level of revenue received by the Distributor, the Distributor may determine the time from which the change is to apply, which must will be no later than 60 Working Days from the date on which the Dispute is finally resolved.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.networkwaitaki.co.nz

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