Prepaid Services Sample Clauses

Prepaid Services. All prepaid fees being provided to you as described in any quote or order form and other payments by you under this Agreement are non-refundable and non-creditable.
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Prepaid Services. For international or directory assistance calls, you must first prepay a certain amount and the calls along with associated taxes and/or fees, are then charged against the prepaid balance. Once the prepaid amount is exhausted, you will no longer be permitted to continue such calls until a new prepared balance is established. Usage charges, if any, will be billed as set forth on our website at Rates.
Prepaid Services. Any advance payments made by residents of the Facility for services to be rendered after the Closing Date shall be paid to Buyer at Closing.
Prepaid Services. All prepaid Services must be used within the Term. Any prepaid Services not utilised during the Term shall be forfeited and no refund shall be given, unless otherwise agreed between OBH and the Buyer.
Prepaid Services. Any termination will not affect prepaid licenses for Services, which will continue for the duration of the applicable period(s), subject to the terms of the Quote or that of the derived source or original commitment length.
Prepaid Services. Assignor shall remit to Assignee any prepaid service revenue with respect to the pdvConnect Application that is for the post-assignment time period, less the pdvConnect Payments due to Assignor on such revenue.
Prepaid Services. During the Initial Term of this Agreement ATSI shall provide the following services for GS consistent with past practices (the “Prepaid Services”): a. investor relations; b. payroll and benefits administration; c. accounting support, including use of shared accounting platform; d. casualty and liability insurance procurement, including solicitation, negotiation and administration, and premium payments; e. directors and officers insurance procurement, including solicitation, negotiation, administration, and premium payments through March 11, 2003, and beyond if cost beneficial; f. 401(k) administration and contributions.
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Prepaid Services. Each of the Target Companies and the Group offers prepaid services. Some of such prepaid services allow subscribers to add value to their SIM cards by purchasing value-adding cards from any of the Group's network operators or other of CMCC's network operators. In October 2000, the Company entered into an agreement (as supplemented) with CMCC in relation to sharing and settlement of revenue when prepaid subscribers purchase value-adding cards issued by network operators of CMCC or the Company other than their home network operators. Pursuant to the Second Supplemental Agreement, which is subject to completion of the Acquisition, the Company and CMCC would extend the existing arrangements to the Target Companies after the Acquisition.
Prepaid Services. Each of the Target Companies and the Group offers prepaid services. Some of such prepaid services allow subscribers to add value to their SIM cards. The prepaid subscribers can make and receive local and domestic and international long distance calls and most of those subscribers also enjoy nationwide domestic roaming services. The prepaid subscribers may add value to their cards by purchasing value-adding cards from any of the Group's network operators or CMCC's network operators. In October 2000, the Company entered into an agreement with CMCC regarding the sharing and settlement of revenue when prepaid subscribers purchase value-adding cards issued by network operators of CMCC or the Company other than their home network operators. This agreement took effect from 1 July 2000 and was supplemented by an agreement entered into in May 2001 which took effect from 21 April 2001. The arrangements apply to the thirteen existing operating subsidiaries of the Company and the Target Companies. Under the agreement (as supplemented), the network operator in the location which issues the value-adding cards remits 95% of the face value of the value-adding card to the subscriber's home network operator and keeps the remaining 5% of the face value as a handling charge. Hence, if the Group's subscribers purchase value-adding cards issued by CMCC's network operators, CMCC's network operators will be entitled to 5% of the face value as the handling charge. Conversely, if CMCC's subscribers purchase value-adding cards issued by the Group's network operators, the Group will be entitled to 5% of the face value as the handling charge. Pursuant to the Second Supplemental Agreement, which is subject to completion of the Acquisition, the Company and CMCC will, among other things, extend the existing arrangements to the Target Companies after the Acquisition. The aggregate handling charges in settlement of value added through prepaid cards sold at a visited location receivable by the Target Group in 2000 and 2001 were RMB28,820,000 (equivalent to approximately HK$27,163,000) and RMB114,792,000 (equivalent to approximately HK$108,192,000), respectively. The aggregate handling charges payable by the Target Group in 2000 and 2001 were RMB26,698,000 (equivalent to approximately HK$25,163,000) and RMB58,296,000 (equivalent to approximately HK$54,944,000), respectively. The estimated aggregate handling charges in settlement of value added through prepaid cards sold at a visited location...
Prepaid Services. Each of the Target Companies and the Group offers prepaid services. Some of such prepaid services, primarily the "Shenzhouxing" service, allow subscribers to add value to their SIM cards. The prepaid subscribers can make and receive local and domestic and international long distance calls and most of those subscribers also enjoy nationwide domestic roaming services. The prepaid subscribers may add value to their cards by purchasing value-adding cards from any of the Group's network operators or CMCC's network operators. The Company has, subject to Independent Shareholder's approvals, entered into an agreement with CMCC regarding the sharing and settlement of revenue when prepaid subscribers purchase value-adding cards issued by network operators other than their home network operators. This agreement applies to the six existing operating subsidiaries of the Company and the Target Companies with retrospective effect from 1 July 2000. The sharing of revenue from prepaid subscribers purchasing value-adding cards issued by network operators other than their home network operators commenced as from 1 February 2000. This agreement is for a term of one year and will be automatically renewed on an annual basis unless either party notifies the other of its intention to terminate in writing at least three months prior to the expiration of the term. Under this agreement, the network operator which issued the value-adding card remits 85% of the face value of the value-adding card to the subscriber's home network operator, and keeps the remainder as a handling charge. The arrangement for the sharing and settlement of interconnection and roaming revenue in relation to prepaid services is the same as the arrangement in relation to contract subscribers. The estimated aggregated handling charge in settlement of value added through prepaid cards sold at a visited location receivable by the Target Group from CMCC and its subsidiaries in 2000 is RMB20,150,000 (equivalent to approximately HK$18,966,000). The estimated aggregate handling charge payable by the Target Group to CMCC and its subsidiaries in 2000 is RMB11,798,000 (equivalent to approximately HK$11,105,000).
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