Recipient Invoice Sample Clauses

Recipient Invoice. (a) Recipient shall submit signed invoices on a form that has been created by Recipient, to ODHS’ Agreement Administrator at the address specified on page 1 of this Agreement, or to any other address as ODHS may indicate in writing to Recipient.
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Related to Recipient Invoice

  • Recipient Created Tax Invoice If you have not already done so, you and DFMC must enter into a recipient created tax invoice agreement (in the form required by DFMC).

  • Invoice The Interconnected Transmission Owner shall provide Transmission Provider a quarterly statement of the Interconnected Transmission Owner’s scheduled expenditures during the next three months for, as applicable (a) the design, engineering and construction of, and/or for other charges related to, construction of the Interconnection Facilities for which the Interconnected Transmission Owner is responsible under the Interconnection Service Agreement and the Interconnection Construction Service Agreement, or (b) in the event that the Interconnection Customer exercises the Option to Build pursuant to Tariff, Attachment P, Appendix 2, section 3.2.3.1, for the Interconnected Transmission Owner’s oversight costs (i.e. costs incurred by the Transmission Owner when engaging in oversight activities to satisfy itself that the Interconnection Customer is complying with the Transmission Owner’s standards and specifications for the construction of facilities) associated with Interconnection Customer’s building Transmission Owner Attachment Facilities and Direct Connection Network Upgrades, including but not limited to Costs for tie-in work and Cancellation Costs. Interconnected Transmission Owner oversight costs shall be consistent with Tariff, Attachment P, Appendix 2, section 3.2.3.2(a)(12). Transmission Provider shall bill Interconnection Customer on behalf of the Interconnected Transmission Owner, for the Interconnected Transmission Owner’s expected Costs during the subsequent three months. Interconnection Customer shall pay each bill within twenty (20) days after receipt thereof. Upon receipt of each of Interconnection Customer’s payments of such bills, Transmission Provider shall reimburse the Interconnected Transmission Owner. Interconnection Customer may request that the Transmission Provider provide a quarterly cost reconciliation. Such a quarterly cost reconciliation will have a one-quarter lag, e.g., reconciliation of Costs for the first calendar quarter of work will be provided at the start of the third calendar quarter of work, provided, however, that Section 11.2.3 of this Appendix 2 shall govern the timing of the final cost reconciliation upon completion of the work.

  • Payment Invoicing The Contractor will be paid upon submission of invoices to the Customer after delivery and acceptance of commodities or contractual services is confirmed by the Customer. Invoices must contain sufficient detail for an audit and contain the Contract Number and the Contractor’s Federal Employer Identification Number.

  • Disputed Invoice If Customer disputes any portion of an invoice, Customer must pay the undisputed portion of the invoice and submit a written claim, including all documentation substantiating Customer’s claim, to Comcast for the disputed amount of the invoice by the invoice due date. The Parties shall negotiate in good faith to resolve the dispute. However, should the parties fail to mutually resolve the dispute within sixty (60) days after the dispute was submitted to Comcast, all disputed amounts shall become immediately due and payable to Comcast.

  • Disputed Invoices If the Trader or the Distributor disputes a Tax Invoice (which includes a Revision Invoice) issued under this clause 9, the party disputing the invoice ("Disputing Party") must notify the other party ("Non-disputing Party") in writing and provide details as to the reasons why the Disputing Party disputes that invoice within 18 months of the date of the first Tax Invoice issued in respect of the Distribution Services charges the subject of the disputed Tax Invoice ("Invoice Dispute"). On receiving an Invoice Dispute notice, the Non-disputing Party must:

  • Final Invoice Within six months after completion of the construction of the Connecting Transmission Owner’s Attachment Facilities and the System Upgrade Facilities and System Deliverability Upgrades, Connecting Transmission Owner shall provide an invoice of the final cost of the construction of the Connecting Transmission Owner’s Attachment Facilities and the System Upgrade Facilities and System Deliverability Upgrades, determined in accordance with Attachment S to the NYISO OATT, and shall set forth such costs in sufficient detail to enable Developer to compare the actual costs with the estimates and to ascertain deviations, if any, from the cost estimates. Connecting Transmission Owner shall refund to Developer any amount by which the actual payment by Developer for estimated costs exceeds the actual costs of construction within thirty (30) Calendar Days of the issuance of such final construction invoice.

  • Monthly Invoice Based on Monthly Delivery Protocol according to Article 9.1 within thirteen (13) calendar days after the expiry of the relevant Month of Delivery SELLER shall issue and render to BUYER by e-mail a monthly invoice (“Monthly Invoice”) relevant to Month of Delivery, indicating the quantity of the delivered Natural Gas (expressed in kWh and Ncm), applicable Contract Price (expressed in EURO/MWh) and the total amount to be paid by BUYER, including but not limited to the payment for the respective quantity of Natural Gas not taken in the frame of MDCQ (if any). Monthly Delivery Protocol shall be deemed to be inseparable part of Monthly Invoice.

  • Recipient All contractors, subcontractors, subgrantees, at any tier, and other persons receiving funds in connection with a Federal grant. EXPLANATION: As of December 23, 1989, 31 U.S.C. section 1352 limits the use of appropriated Federal funds to influence Federal contracting. Under this law, recipients of Federal grants shall not use appropriated funds to pay any person for influencing or attempting to influence a designated entity in connection with the making of a Federal grant or the extension, continuation, renewal, amendment or modification of a Federal grant. These restrictions apply to contracts and grants exceeding $100,000.00. Federal law requires submission of this declaration. If a recipient fails to file the declaration or amend a declaration, the recipient shall be subject to a civil penalty of not less than $10,000.00 and not more than $100,000.00 for each failure. If the recipient uses appropriated Federal funds to influence or to attempt to influence a designated entity contrary to this provision, the recipient shall be subject to a civil penalty of not less than $10,000.00 and not more than $100,000.00 for each such payment. CERTIFICATIONS: I certify that the Contractor recipient (including its owners, partners, directors, officers, or principals) has not paid and will not pay federally appropriated funds to any person for influencing or attempting to influence a designated entity in connection with the making of a Federal grant, or the extension, continuation, renewal, amendment or modification of a Federal grant. Project No. I435-046 KA 3993-01 Contract No. 516102161 04-26-90-R05 Sheet 2 of 2 _____ Answer 'Yes' if a person registered under the Lobbying Disclosure Act of 1995 (Registrant) has made lobbying contacts on the Contractor recipient’s behalf with respect to this contract. Xxxxxx 'No' if no Registrant has lobbied on the Contractor recipient’s behalf with respect to this contract. The Registrants, if any, are: ___________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________

  • Payment of Invoice A payment by the State shall not prejudice the State's right to object to or question any payment, invoice, or other matter. A payment by the State shall not be construed as acceptance of goods delivered, any part of the services provided, or as approval of any amount invoiced.

  • Tax Invoice The Supplier must deliver a tax invoice or an adjustment note to the recipient before the Supplier is entitled to payment of an amount under clause 30.3. The recipient can withhold payment of the amount until the Supplier provides a tax invoice or an adjustment note, as appropriate.

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