Chargeback Period definition

Chargeback Period has the meaning set forth in Section 8.4(e)(i).
Chargeback Period means 180 days starting from the date of a Transaction (and in respect of a UPI Card Transaction, 365 days starting from the date of a Transaction) or the date on which the goods or services wereprovided (whichever is later).
Chargeback Period or “Vesting Period” means the 180-day period beginning on the appropriate Activation Date where compensation is subject to Chargeback, except that any day or part of a day where a Subscriber is suspended does not count toward the Chargeback Period (and therefore will extend the Chargeback Period). Company will calculate all Chargeback amounts in its sole and absolute discretion and will automatically offset amounts owed to Dealer with amounts owed to Company under this Chargeback provision.

Examples of Chargeback Period in a sentence

  • Notwithstanding the foregoing, should a Member's service be suspended, but restored, the period of active service before and after the suspension will count toward satisfaction of the Chargeback Period, but the period of the suspension will not be included.

  • Vendor will pay Dealer a one-time commission equal to *** (the "Activation Commission") for each Member Activated by Dealer on a one (1) or two (2) year (as required by the applicable rate plan) Member contract for any Authorized Service rate plan made available by Vendor to its Members in the same market area, provided such Member continuously subscribes to the Services during *** consecutive day period beginning on the date of Activation (the "Chargeback Period").

  • The Activation Commission will be subject to Vendor's right to recover or "Chargeback" the Activation Commission if the applicable Member fails to satisfy the Chargeback Period for reasons which include, but are not limited to: Service cancellation, the Member moves out of the area, lack of coverage, suspension or interruption for any reason (including nonpayment) during the Chargeback Period.

  • In the event a Member's service is suspended and terminated prior to being restored, the number of days for purposes of computing the length of the Chargeback Period that was satisfied will not include the period of the suspension and the Member will be deemed to have terminated service on the date the suspension period began.

  • If a Member continuously subscribes to Vendor's broadband wireless service for less than the full Chargeback Period, Vendor will chargeback 100% of the Activation Commission.

  • However, if the Authorized Subscriber does not follow Company’s relocation process, a Chargeback will occur if the Service transfer is within the Chargeback Period.

  • If any Authorized GSM Subscriber (not originally activated by Dealer) is deactivated within that Subscriber’s Chargeback Period, and then reactivated with the same mobile number by Dealer back to an Authorized Rate Plan, this reactivated Subscriber is considered a new Subscriber for purposes of qualifying as an Authorized GSM Subscriber.

  • Chargebacks requested by an Advertiser in accordance with the preceding sentence may be applied up to and including the 60th day after the end of the month in which the Payout was earned ("Chargeback Period").

  • We may withhold payment for invalid Transactions for the Chargeback Period or set the payment off against any Chargeback requests at any time.

  • Until such approval is obtained, Seller shall continue to be responsible for processing the FSS chargebacks claimed under the Seller's NDC numbers after the expiration of the Chargeback Period on Purchaser's behalf, and Purchaser shall reimburse Seller for such chargeback claims.


More Definitions of Chargeback Period

Chargeback Period means the period commencing on the Closing Date and ending the number of days thereafter equal to the Aggregate Wholesaler Amount divided by the Daily Sales Amount.
Chargeback Period means the period of time between the date that a Sale occurred (for Sale actions) or that the Lead was completed (for Lead actions) and the 10th of the following month, or the period defined by the client as the custom lifecycle in their program. If the Transaction is Extended, the Chargeback Period is extended through the 10th of the second month after the date of the Transaction. If the client elects to customize the lifecycle in their program, they cannot Extend a Transaction.
Chargeback Period means the period of [***] calendar days commencing on the Closing Date.