Common use of Maintenance of Service Charge Clause in Contracts

Maintenance of Service Charge. When either Party reports trouble to the other Party for clearance and no trouble is found in the network of the Party to whom the trouble was reported, the reporting Party shall be responsible for payment of a Maintenance of Service Charge for the period of time when the reported Party’s personnel were dispatched. In the event of an intermittent service problem that is eventually found to be in the reported Party's network, the other Party shall receive a credit for any Maintenance of Service Charges applied in conjunction with this service problem. If either Party reports trouble to the other Party for clearance and the reported Party’s personnel are not allowed access to the reporting Party’s premises, the Maintenance of Service Charge will apply for the time that the reported Party’s personnel are dispatched, provided that the Parties have arranged a specific time for the service visit.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Commercial Mobile Radio Services Interconnection Agreement, Commercial Mobile Radio Services Interconnection Agreement, Commercial Mobile Radio Services Interconnection Agreement

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