Customer may definition

Customer may request a delay in the Start Date of an order, move or rearrangement when Seller receives the delay request a minimum of ten (10) days prior to the due date and the requested delay does not exceed sixty (60) cumulative calendar days from the Service Orders initial Start Date. When Customer has delayed a Service Order for the maximum sixty (60) cumulative calendar days, the order may not be delayed again by Customer. Once the maximum sixty (60) day delay has been achieved, Customer has the option to (a) accept the billing for the Service Order, or (b) cancel the Service Order and pay the applicable cancellation charges for the facilities ordered. The billing or cancellation is effective on the sixtieth (60th) cumulative calendar day of the delay. If Customer elects to accept billing the installation will be completed as soon as reasonably practical after Customer advises Seller that the installation can be completed."

Examples of Customer may in a sentence

  • A Customer may use purchase orders to buy commodities or contractual services pursuant to the Contract and, if applicable, the Contractor must provide commodities or contractual services pursuant to purchase orders.

  • The Customer may suspend a resulting contract or purchase order, at any time, when in the best interest of the Customer to do so.

  • The Department or Customer may, in addition to other remedies available to them at law or equity and upon notice to the Contractor, retain such monies from amounts due Contractor as may be necessary to satisfy any claim for damages, penalties, costs, and the like asserted by or against them.

  • The Department or Customer may require the Contractor to conduct background checks of its employees, agents, representatives, and subcontractors as directed by the Department or Customer.

  • Without limiting this indemnification, the Customer may provide the Contractor (1) written notice of any action or threatened action, (2) the opportunity to take over and settle or defend any such action at Contractor’s sole expense, and (3) assistance in defending the action at Contractor’s sole expense.

  • The Department or Customer may require the Contractor to exclude the Contractor’s employees, agents, representatives, or subcontractors based on the background check results.

  • The Department or Customer may require additional Contract information such as copies of purchase orders or ad hoc sales reports.

  • The Department or Customer may require the Contractor to exclude the Contractor’s employees, agents, representatives or subcontractors based on the background check results.

  • The purchase or delivery of power and other services that the Interconnection Customer may require will be covered under separate agreements, if any, or applicable provisions of NYISO’s or Connecting Transmission Owner’s tariffs.

  • A Customer may use purchase orders to buy commodities or contractual services pursuant to the Contract.

Related to Customer may

  • Customer System means the Customer's computing environment (consisting of hardware, software and/or telecommunications networks or equipment) used by the Customer or the Supplier in connection with this Contract which is owned by or licensed to the Customer by a third party and which interfaces with the Supplier System or which is necessary for the Customer to receive the Services;

  • Merchant Network Upgrades means additions to, or modifications or replacements of, physical facilities of the Interconnected Transmission Owner that, on the date of the pertinent Transmission Interconnection Customer’s Upgrade Request, are part of the Transmission System or are included in the Regional Transmission Expansion Plan.

  • Customer User means an employee of Customer, a Customer Affiliate or Business Partner.

  • Customer Systems means the Customer's information technology infrastructure, including computers, software, hardware, databases, electronic systems (including database management systems) and networks, whether operated directly by Customer or through the use of third-party services.

  • Google means the Google Entity that is party to the Agreement.