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.