Separate or Combined Invoice Sample Clauses

Separate or Combined Invoice separate invoices for Charges payable under any Part or a combined invoice for Charges payable under some or all Parts; and
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Related to Separate or Combined Invoice

  • 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. Under no circumstances may Customer submit a billing dispute to Comcast later than sixty (60) days following Customer’s receipt of the applicable invoice.

  • 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:

  • Payment and Invoicing 12.1. The Purchaser must pay all sums due to the Service Provider within 30 days of receipt of a valid invoice.

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