Systems and Billing Sample Clauses

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Systems and Billing. (a) SBC is responsible for billing and collection of payment for all Products and Services, as specified in ATTACHMENTS 6 Billing and 7 Systems. CNC will provide SBC with billing information for Products and Services to allow SBC to accurately xxxx Customers. CNC will invoice SBC for SBC Products and Services CNC provides directly to SBC. CNC will provide customer invoice data to SBC for InterLATA Products and Services received. In connection with the billing of Customers, CNC agrees to comply with any rules, regulations, terms and conditions to which SBC may be subject, due to regulatory considerations. (b) CNC will render an invoice in duplicate on a monthly basis, for all Products and Services purchased by SBC hereunder and will simultaneously provide SBC with all information necessary to allow SBC to xxxx on behalf of CNC with respect to all InterLATA Services. The invoice will conform in all respects to the requirements specified in ATTACHMENTS 6, Billing and 7, Systems, and will comply with any legal or regulatory requirements of which SBC notifies CNC from time to time. SBC will pay CNC within sixty (60) days of the date of such invoices. (c) CNC acknowledges that it is vital to SBC's relationship with end user customers that invoices to such customers be presented on a timely basis, in order to minimize customer inquiries and associated costs. Accordingly, CNC will use its best efforts to supply SBC with invoices PROPRIETARY INFORMATION The Information contained herein is for the use of SBC Operations, Inc. (and its Affiliated Companies) and Concentric Network Corporation only and is not for disclosure without prior written approval. within 30 days after delivery of products and Services. SBC will have no obligation to pay untimely invoices which are defined, for the purpose of this Section 8.1(C) as: (I) usage invoices received by SBC more than thirty (30) days after such usage is incurred and (ii) monthly recurring and non-recurring charge invoices received more than one hundred twenty (120) days after the delivery of Products or Services. Provided, however, that if SBC in fact receives payment from end users on account of any such untimely CNC invoices, SBC will make payment to CNC of the corresponding amounts otherwise due to CNC hereunder. If SBC disputes any invoice rendered or amount paid, SBC will so notify CNC and the Parties will use their best efforts to resolve such dispute expeditiously. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the expectation i...

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