Examples of Disconnection Fee in a sentence
Disconnection Fee - is assessable in the event the Customer terminates service prior to expiration of the Customer's contract.
If Customer does not consent to the change of service and terminates this agreement, Customer will be responsible for any sums due hereunder in addition to any applicable Disconnection Fee.
We will charge: a) a Disconnection Notice fee (DNP Notice Fee) as set forth on your EFL for each instance in which we send a letter notifying you of possible disconnection for non-payment; b) a $25 Disconnection Fee (DNP Fee) if your service is disconnected; c) a Late Payment Penalty equal to 5% of your late bill’s past due amount if you are late making a payment; and d) a $25 Insufficient Funds Charge (NSF Charge) for returned payments.
Content Service Provider (Supplier): means the company specified in the Customer Agreement/Order which is a subsidiary of Incom-CNS Group Limited, Clarendon House, Clarendon Road, Eccles, Manchester, M30 9AL Disconnection Fee: the fee of up to £30 that may be payable if a PAC code or disconnection request is required.
If Customer feels that Customer must cancel within 25 calendar days of Customer's Activation Date, Customer may do so without being subject to a Disconnection Fee.