Common use of Overage Fees Clause in Contracts

Overage Fees. To the extent applicable to the Services and in the event that the Customer’s usage of or access to the Services in any billing period exceed the usage allotment set forth in the applicable Service Order (“Overage”), including the usage allotment of electrical power, network bandwidth, the number of subscriptions and/or the allotment of any third-party products/services (each an “Overage Product”), the Fees invoiced by Aptum to the Customer for the monthly period in which the Overage occurred or the invoice for the period after such month shall be adjusted accordingly in to reflect the Overage (i) in accordance with the unit price of Overage Product as expressly set forth in the Service Order; or (ii) if the unit price of the Overage Product is not expressly set forth in the Service Order, then in accordance with Aptum’s then current unit price of such Overage Product or 150% of your commit rate.

Appears in 13 contracts

Samples: General Terms of Business, General Terms of Business, General Terms of Business

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Overage Fees. To the extent applicable to the Services and in the event that the Customer’s usage of or access to the Services in any billing period exceed the usage allotment set forth in the applicable Service Order (“Overage”), including the usage allotment of electrical power, network bandwidth, the number of subscriptions and/or the allotment of any third-party products/services (each an “Overage Product”), the Fees invoiced by Aptum to the Customer for the monthly period in which the Overage occurred or the invoice for the period after such month shall be adjusted accordingly in to reflect the Overage (i) in accordance with the unit price of Overage Product as expressly set forth in the Service Order; or (ii) if the unit price of the Overage Product is not expressly set forth in the Service Order, then in accordance with Aptum’s then current unit price of such Overage Product or 150% of your commit rateProduct.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: General Terms of Business, General Terms of Business, General Terms of Business

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