Evidence of acceptable credit rating Sample Clauses

Evidence of acceptable credit rating. The Retailer or third party (as the case may be) will provide such evidence that it has maintained an acceptable credit rating as the Distributor or its agent may from time to time reasonably require.
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Evidence of acceptable credit rating. The Network User or third party (as the case may be) will provide such evidence that it has maintained an acceptable credit rating as the Distributor or its agent may from time to time reasonably require.
Evidence of acceptable credit rating. The Retailer or third party (as the case may be) will provide such evidence that it has maintained an acceptable credit rating as the Distributor or its agent may from time to time reasonably require. Practice note: Clause 12A of the Code provides that the value of acceptable security that the Distributor may require from the Retailer is the Distributor's reasonable estimate of the line function service charges that the Retailer will be required to pay to the Distributor in respect of any period of not more than 2 weeks.
Evidence of acceptable credit rating. The Generator, or third party security provider (as the case may be) will provide such evidence of the acceptable credit rating (as set out in clause 12.2 or 12.3), as the Distributor or its agent may from time to time reasonably require.

Related to Evidence of acceptable credit rating

  • Acceptable credit rating For the purposes of clause 12.1, an acceptable credit rating means that the Retailer or the third party (as the case may be):

  • Regulatory Good Standing Certification - Explanation - Continued If Vendor responded to the prior attribute that "No", Vendor is not in good standing, Vendor must provide an explanation of that lack of good standing here for TIPS consideration. No response

  • Insurance Carrier Rating Coverages provided by Contractor must be underwritten by an insurance company deemed acceptable to the State of Washington’s Office of Risk Management. Insurance coverage shall be provided by companies authorized to do business within the State of Washington and rated A- Class VII or better in the most recently published edition of Best’s Insurance Rating. Enterprise Services reserves the right to reject all or any insurance carrier(s) with an unacceptable financial rating.

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