Invoicing Sums Due on Expiration Sample Clauses

Invoicing Sums Due on Expiration. 5.1. Invoicing On or before the fifteenth (15th) Business Day following the end of each Billing Period, CRRA shall provide the Municipality with an invoice setting forth the Tier 3 Disposal Fees (net of amounts billed to Waste Haulers) and any other charges or fees due and payable for such Billing Period, together with any other amounts then due. Each invoice shall set forth the actual Tons of Acceptable Solid Waste delivered by or on behalf of the Municipality and accepted by CRRA during such Billing Period, multiplied by the Tier 3 Disposal Fee. Each invoice shall also set forth the cumulative portion of the Scheduled Deliveries for the applicable Delivery Period, through and including the subject Billing Period. On or before the twentieth (20th) day following the date of such invoice (the “Due Date”), the Municipality shall pay CRRA or its designee the full amount of such invoice. CRRA shall notify the Municipality in writing as to the identity of any such designee. If the Due Date is a Sunday, a holiday or any other day which is not a Business Day, the next following Business Day shall be the Due Date. Amounts billed to Waste Haulers on behalf of the Municipality and any additional relevant information shall be contained in a monthly statement provided to the Municipality with the aforesaid invoice. The Municipality agrees that: (i) the monthly invoices issued pursuant to this Section 5.1 may not require the current payment of all amounts for which the Municipality is then liable under this Agreement, and (ii) the Municipality shall remain liable for payment of such amounts notwithstanding the deferral of the time at which the payment of such amounts is required. Without limitation of the preceding sentence, the Municipality shall not be responsible to CRRA for the payment of amounts billed by CRRA to Waste Haulers. All Tier 3 Disposal Fees and other amounts for which the Municipality is liable hereunder shall be current expenses of the Municipality.
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Invoicing Sums Due on Expiration. SECTION 501.
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