Examples of Charge Change in a sentence
The changed charge will be assessed beginning on the Contract Date Anniversary that falls on or after the Rider Charge Change Effective Date unless a prorated charge was applied earlier in the Contract Year.
The “Rider Charge Change Notification Date” is the date of the notice which we send to you informing you of a revised charge.
This period is referred to as the [30] Day “Rider Drop Period.” The “Rider Charge Change Effective Date” is the date on which the new Rider Charge becomes effective on your Contract and is at least [30] days following the Rider Charge Change Notification Date.
However, if the Rider Charge Change Notification Date falls in the first [two] Contract Years, the Rider Charge Change Effective Date is the Business Day that is the later of (i) the first day of the [third] Contract Year or (ii) at least [30] days following the Rider Charge Change Notification Date.
If we revise the charge for this Rider, you may elect to terminate the Rider by submitting a written request to our Processing Office no later than [30] days after the Rider Charge Change Notification Date.
If we revise the charge for this Rider, you may elect to terminate this Rider by submitting a written request to our Processing Office no later than [30] days after the Rider Charge Change Notification Date.
If we revise the charge for the Rider, you may elect to terminate the Rider by submitting a written request to our Processing Office no later than [30] days after the Rider Charge Change Notification Date.
KCOM will send advice of the Access Charge Change Notice to the CP Billing Contact, as supplied in the Customer Service Plan.
If the Operator has not accepted the Charge Change Proposal within 14 days of receipt of such notice (or such longer period as may be agreed in writing) the proposed variation shall be deemed to have been rejected.
Such notice shall specify the proposed new charge and the date on which it is proposed that the variation is to become effective ("Charge Change Proposal").