Failure to Install Circuit or Commence Sample Clauses

Failure to Install Circuit or Commence. Service on Due Date Failure to install and/or deliver the services within required time frames may result in the assessment of liquidated damages, as follows: ▪ For the Contractors failure to install a circuit or commence service by the required due date, a credit of Fifty Dollars ($50) per day may be assessed for the first fifteen (15) days, and One Hundred Dollars ($100) per day for each additional day, up to forty-five (45) calendar days. X
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Failure to Install Circuit or Commence. Service on Due Date Failure to install and/or deliver the services within required time frames may result in the assessment of liquidated damages, as follows: ▪ For the Contractors failure to install a circuit or commence service by the required due date, a credit of Fifty Dollars ($50) per day may be assessed for the first fifteen (15) days, and One Hundred Dollars ($100) per day for each additional day, up to forty-five (45) calendar days. X ▪ If the installation delay is more than forty-five (45) calendar days, then, by written notice to the Contractor, the Authorized User may terminate the Authorized Users order for the Contractor to install the circuit(s) and or service(s) and the Authorized User may have the circuit(s) installed and or
Failure to Install Circuit or Commence. Service on Due Date Failure to install and/or deliver the services within required time frames may result in the assessment of liquidated damages, as follows: □ For the Contractors failure to install a circuit or commence service by the required due date, a credit of Fifty Dollars ($50) per day may be assessed for the first fifteen (15) days, and One Hundred Dollars ($100) per day for each additional day, up to forty-five (45) calendar days. Page 17, Section 1.8.E X Not applicable as Verizon Wireless is not providing any installed network services. In any event, Verizon Wireless does not agree to the imposition of credits, liquidated damages or other penalties associated with failure to perform. Verizon Wireless Version - March 12, 2007
Failure to Install Circuit or Commence. Service on Due Date Failure to install and/or deliver the services within required time frames may result in the assessment of liquidated damages, as follows: ▪ For the Contractors failure to install a circuit or commence service by the required due date, a credit of Fifty Dollars ($50) per day may be assessed for the first fifteen (15) days, and One Hundred Dollars ($100) per day for each additional day, up to forty-five (45) calendar days. “For the Contractor’s failure to install a circuit or commence service by the committed install date, a credit of 1/30th of the monthly charges shall be credited for each day late, up to thirty (30) days. After thirty (30) days, User can cancel circuit.]
Failure to Install Circuit or Commence. Service on Due Date Failure to install and/or deliver the services within required time frames may result in the assessment of liquidated damages, as follows: X ▪ For the Contractors failure to install a circuit or commence service by the required due date, a credit of Fifty Dollars ($50) per day may be assessed for the first fifteen (15) days, and One Hundred Dollars ($100) per day for each additional day, up to forty-five (45) calendar days. ▪ If the installation delay is more than forty-five (45) calendar days, then, by written notice to the Contractor, the Authorized User may terminate the Authorized Users order for the Contractor to install the circuit(s) and or service(s) and the Authorized User may have the circuit(s) installed and or service(s) provided by a substitute vendor. In this event, the Contractor would also be liable for all reasonable costs incurred by the Authorized User in obtaining such substitute services which are in excess of the contracted charges. X
Failure to Install Circuit or Commence. Service on Due Date Failure to install and/or deliver the services within required time frames may result in the assessment of liquidated damages, as follows: ▪ For the Contractors failure to install a circuit or commence service by the required due date, a credit of Fifty Dollars ($50) per day may be assessed for the first fifteen (15) days, and One Hundred Dollars ($100) per day for each additional day, up to forty-five (45) calendar days. X (Sprint respectfully takes exception to the Customer assessing liquidated damages. In the event Sprint is determined to be in breach of a material obligation under this contract and Sprint fails to remedy such breach within a minimum of thirty (30) days from the date of Customer’s delivery of written notice thereof, Customer’s sole remedy will be to terminate this contract and seek all remedies it may have at law.)

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