Business Customers definition

Business Customers means Customers who engage Firma to provide the Services for commercial purposes only and not for personal, family or household purposes.
Business Customers means Customers who purchase goods in the pursuit of a business.
Business Customers means the customers of the Business, which excludes the Correctional Call Point Customers, Oncology Call Point Customers and Urology Call Point Customers.

Examples of Business Customers in a sentence

  • PSP agrees not to utilize, either directly or indirectly, any Confidential Information in order to facilitate or create direct business relationships with Business Customers of TFC.

  • Cancellation or termination of service by Business Customers due to service interruption is permitted only if any circuit experiences a single continuous outage of 8 hours or more or cumulative service credits equaling 16 hours in a continuous 12-month period.

  • Business Customers interested in these services should contact us for additional information.

  • Additional online features are currently available for Business Customers.

  • PBX Trunks are available to Business Customers as Inward, Outward or Two-Way combination trunks where services and facilities permit.


More Definitions of Business Customers

Business Customers means any related, or associated businesses or brands of the Company and any third party business, to which the Company makes available the Products for on sale to Customers;
Business Customers only: We reserve the right; 9.2.1 to make any changes in the specifications of our goods that are necessary to ensure they conform to any applicable safety or statutory requirements; and 9.2.2 to make without notice any minor modifications in our specifications we think necessary or desirable. Page3
Business Customers means customers that purchase goods and services fàr purposes of reselling or as an input into production;
Business Customers. We will bill in advance for recurring charges and in arrears for any usage-overage and other nonrecurring charges, except that the first billing statement will include the first period’s recurring charges. Payment is due upon bill receipt (“Due Date”). Any amount not paid within 30 days after the Due Date is overdue and will incur a late payment fee equal to the lesser of 1.5% per month or the maximum amount permitted by law, until paid in full. You will be liable to us for any fees or expenses, including attorney’s fees, which we incur in collecting any overdue charge. A billing statement is deemed correct and payable in full unless disputed in writing within 30 days after receiving the bill. In case of a dispute, you must pay the undisputed portion by the Due Date to avoid a late payment fee on that amount. The Due Date for any disputed amount that is determined to be correct will be 7 days after we notify you that the dispute as to that amount has been resolved. For smaller-size accounts, PORTAL ONE require customer to move from payment by checks to credit card payment.
Business Customers means those customers of the Business who acquire services pursuant to business volume price plans.
Business Customers means registered domestic and foreign companies, registered associations, registered co-operatives, trusts, partnerships, government bodies or other statutory bodies.
Business Customers means the recipients of services provided to Business Premises.