Bona Fide Dispute definition

Bona Fide Dispute means a complaint registered with the commission's call center or a formal complaint filed with the commission's docketing division.
Bona Fide Dispute means a good faith assertion of a right, claim, billing adjustment or credit which Customer reasonably believes it is entitled to under the Agreement. A Bona Fide Dispute shall not include actual calls made by Customer or unauthorized third parties (e.g., fraudulent calls).
Bona Fide Dispute means (i) a dispute on an identified charge or charges between the LEC and its customer that is being investigated and is pending a determination by the LEC or (ii) a dispute on an identified charge or charges being investigated and pending disposition by the commission.

Examples of Bona Fide Dispute in a sentence

  • All Bona Fide Disputes (as defined below) along with complete documentation must be submitted in writing together with payment of all amounts due or, alternatively, if Customer has already paid its invoice, Customer shall have sixty (60) calendar days from invoice date to give notice of a Bona Fide Dispute regarding such invoice, and documentation thereof, otherwise such invoice will be deemed correct.

  • Claims by the disputing Party for damages of any kind will not be considered a Bona Fide Dispute for purposes of this subsection 9.1.1.

  • A Bona Fide Dispute shall not include actual calls made by Customer or unauthorized third parties (e.g., fraudulent calls).

  • FN may, in good faith and in its sole discretion, request additional supporting documentation or reject Customer’s Bona Fide Dispute as inadequate.

  • Notification and complete documentation of a Bona Fide Dispute must be sent to: FPL FiberNet, LLC, 0000 X.


More Definitions of Bona Fide Dispute

Bona Fide Dispute means a dispute of a specific amount of money actually billed by a Party. The dispute must be clearly explained by the disputing Party and supported by written documentation from the disputing Party, which clearly shows the basis for its dispute of the charges. The Dispute Notice must be itemized to show the account number(s) against which the disputed amount applies. For disputes involving usage, the Billing Dispute must include, by way of example and not limitation, the billing date, invoice number, Billing Account Number ("BAN") and supporting detail usage records. For disputes involving circuits, the Billing Dispute must include, by way of example and not limitation, the billing date, invoice number, BAN, circuit identification number(s) and USOC(s), and a detailed description of the dispute. A Bona Fide Dispute does not include the refusal to pay all or part of a xxxx or bills when no written documentation is provided to support the dispute, nor shall a Bona Fide Dispute include the refusal to pay other amounts owed by the disputing Party pending resolution of the dispute. Claims by the disputing Party for damages of any kind will not be considered a Bona Fide Dispute for purposes of this subsection 9.1.1.
Bona Fide Dispute means a dispute upon which the opposing parties have argued or advocated for positions that
Bona Fide Dispute shall have the meaning set forth in Section 5.2.
Bona Fide Dispute means a reasonable dispute registered with the commission's call center or a
Bona Fide Dispute means a dispute among the Members relating to a Major Decision regarding the operation of the Portfolio or any Facility; provided, however, that such dispute shall not constitute a Bona Fide Dispute for purposes of Section 20.1(i) hereof unless one Member has provided the other Member with written notice stating that it believes the dispute to be a Bona Fide Dispute, and the Members are unable to resolve such dispute within ten (10) Business Days; provided, further, that only a dispute pursuant to subsections 10.4 (a), (d), (e), (h), (n), (o), (p), (r) and (s) shall constitute a Bona Fide Dispute for purposes of Section 20.1(i).
Bona Fide Dispute means a bona fide dispute between MFL and IXNet in relation to whether a Shortfall is due or in relation to the provision of Services resulting in MFL being entitled not to pay monies otherwise due under the Marshalls Contract known as the Operating Contract (as defined in the Telecommunications Framework Agreement).
Bona Fide Dispute means a good faith assertion of a right or claim to which Customer believes it is entitled under the applicable terms of Service. A Bona Fide Dispute shall not include (and Customer may not withhold any amounts invoiced for) actual usage of Customer, Customer’s End Users or unauthorized third parties (e.g., fraudulent usage); and (2) “Complete Documentation” means documents and other detailed written support which identify with specificity the charges disputed by Customer, which explain the reasons for such dispute and support Customer’s position and justify the withholding for the Service interruption credit or other credit to which Customer believes itself entitled; and states the amounts being withheld by Customer pending resolution of such dispute.