Authorised Contact shall have the meaning defined in the Schedules. Business Day: any day, excluding Saturday, Sunday or public or bank holiday in England and Wales. Change: any change to this Agreement, including any request for a change in the scope or extent of Services pursuant to the Change Control Procedure Tel: 0000 000 0000 Web: xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xx.xx 3 Change Control Note: the written record of a Change agreed or to be agreed by the parties pursuant to and in accordance with the Change Control Procedure, in the form set out in clause 3.2.
Authorised Contact or “Authorised Contacts” refers to any contact name or role provided by the Customer to NH as a Contact under this agreement. This includes, but is not limited to, the Administrative, Technical and Billing contacts.
Authorised Contact means someone who You have appointed to deal with Your Agreement on Your behalf. You must notify Us of this in writing. Beyond Economical Repair (BER) - means in the opinion of Our Agent(s) based on all the conditions discovered, the repair cost is 65% or more than the present manufacturer’s recommended retail price. The cost of repair includes all parts, labour costs, payable VAT together with depreciation being applied at the rate of 10% per annum. Breakdown - refers to a protected system that is no longer working as a result of a sudden and unexpected electrical fault or mechanical Breakdown. For a Call-out request to be valid there must be a full Breakdown of the system. Call-out - means a request for Assistance made by You or Your Authorised Contact once Your central heating system has had a Breakdown. Call-out Limit - There is no limit to the amount of Call-outs You can request. You can request as many Call-outs as You like providing the boiler has not been deemed by the Provider as Beyond Economical Repair (BER).
Examples of Authorised Contact in a sentence
Where Arrow is required under this Agreement to give the Customer any notice in writing, Xxxxx may give this notice by letter or email to the Authorised Contact.
More Definitions of Authorised Contact
Authorised Contact has the meaning given to that term in clause 12. Business Day means a day on which banks are open for business in the Country, State or Territory in which the Services are being provided excluding Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays in that Country, State or Territory.
Authorised Contact means a person duly appointed by a Merchant Owner or Merchant Owner Nominee to be an Authorised Contact with respect to specific Merchant Facilities;
Authorised Contact means a person, authorised by the Customer and formally notified in advance to Manx Telecom by the completion and submission of Manx Telecom form RF/C5/030 “adding/changing your authorised contacts”, who has been approved to act upon behalf of the Customer in a commercial and/or technical capacity. An Authorised Contact may be contacted by Manx Telecom outside of Normal Working Hours as a result of 24-hour Proactive Remote Monitoring.
Authorised Contact means an Authorised member of staff at the Customer that will have authorisation to make requests for change to this schedule in terms of managing Authorised Users and Authorised Devices.
Authorised Contact means each authorised representative appointed by each of Service Recipient and Supplier, whose details are set out in clause 12 (Authorised Contacts), or as otherwise notified to the other party in writing;
Authorised Contact means someone who You have appointed to deal with Your Agreement on Your behalf. You must notify Us of this in writing. Beyond Economical Repair (BER) - means in the opinion of Our Agent(s) based on all the conditions discovered, the repair cost is 65% or more than the present manufacturer’s recommended retail price. The cost of repair includes all parts, labour costs, payable VAT together with depreciation being applied at the rate of 10% per annum at Our absolute sole discretion. Breakdown - refers to a protected Appliance that is no longer working as a result of a sudden and unexpected electrical fault or mechanical Breakdown. For a Call-out request to be valid there must be a full Breakdown of the Appliance. Call-out - means a request for Assistance made by You or Your Authorised Contact once Your Appliance has had a Breakdown. Cosmetic Damage - means blemishes or defects that do not interfere with the functionality of the Appliance, including but not limited to; marks, dents and scratches. Direct Debit - refers to the sum You pay to the service Provider, either monthly or annually (as selected by You) for the Agreement. Engineer - refers to a qualified Engineer who has been instructed to carry out repair work and has been approved by the service Provider. Excess - the amount You have chosen (if applicable) to pay towards each Call-out. This fixed fee will be collected before Assistance is provided. Exclusion Period - The duration when, if Your Appliance(s) has a Breakdown or suffers any form of damage You will not be able to request a Call-out. This period ends: - 60 days from the Start date. - 60 days after any amendments have been made to Your Agreement in which You replace an Appliance that was previously on Your Agreement or if You add an Appliance(s). In this case, the Exclusion Period would apply. An additional Excess of £250 will be charged for any Call-out request made within 90 days of the Start date. If Assistance has been requested for an Appliance that You have replaced or added on Your Agreement the same Excess will apply. Helpline - refers to the telephone number You must call to request Home - the building and any attached garage or conservatory where You live or a Home You own, including holiday Homes or rental Properties. Intermittent fault - means a malfunction of an Appliance that occurs at intervals, usually irregular. Landlord - the owner of a Property that is not occupied by them and may be occupied by a tenant(s).