Call Out Charges definition

Call Out Charges means the charges specified in the Price List which apply where a KCOM engineer is called out to undertake work as specified in the Price List;
Call Out Charges the charges to be paid by You in respect of a Callout; “Certificate” a certificate provided by Us showing the Equipment upon which We have worked, and any goods supplied by Us; “Communications Centre

Examples of Call Out Charges in a sentence

  • Under that mandate the Client agrees that the Company (or any Assignee) will commence deducting the amounts due under this Agreement, 30 days after the commencement of this Agreement as outlined in clause 2.6. For the avoidance of doubt, in the event of any Client Damage, any Call Out Charges will be separately invoiced and collected by the Company.

  • Call Out Charges The Approved Contractor labour charges and Emergency Repair materials up to the limits of cover Catastrophe A sudden and violent event that brings about great loss or destruction, i.e. natural disasters and or severe weather conditions.

  • Call Out Charges T H WHITE Energy, Fire and Security – Specialist Building Services Division T H WHITE have been active in building services for over 25 years as regional leaders in Fire and Security and as part of the T H White Group, a Private Company with turnover in excess of £120m.

  • The element of income / (loss) and capital gains / (losses) included in the prices of units issued less those in units redeemed to the extent that it is represented by income earned during the year is recognised in income statement and to the extent that it is represented by unrealised appreciation / (diminution) arising during the year on available for sale securities is included in distribution statement.

Related to Call Out Charges

  • Contract Charges means charges that accrue during a given month as defined in Article III. “Contract Term” is defined in Article IV.

  • Water Charges means service charges in respect of the provision of water.

  • Gross receipts tax means any gross receipts, sales, use, excise, value added or any similar tax.