Disputed Fee(s) definition
Examples of Disputed Fee(s) in a sentence
Customer shall not be required to pay interest on any reasonable and documented Disputed Fees.
Agency may withhold payment of any Fees that are the subject of a good faith dispute of which Agency has provided Sprinklr written notice within five (5) business days of invoice receipt (“Disputed Fees”); provided that all Fees which are not Disputed Fees shall be timely paid, and the Disputed Fees shall be paid within ten (10) days of resolution of the dispute.
Disputed Fees will not be considered past due unless Bell has investigated and concluded that the charges are correct and there is no basis for the dispute, or reasonably believes you are using the dispute to evade or delay payment.
MASTER SERVICES AGREEMENT TERMS AND CONDITIONS limit or waive any of ALU’s rights or remedies with respect thereto, including its right to withhold such Disputed Fees or amounts from subsequent payments due to Service Provider.
If ALU has already paid Service Provider the Disputed Fees, then ALU has the right to withhold an amount equal to the amount of the Disputed Fees from outstanding invoices pending resolution of the dispute.
If ALU, in good faith, disputes any Fee or other invoiced amount, it will notify Service Provider of the nature of such Disputed Fees.
The withholding of Disputed Fees and other invoiced amounts in accordance with this section will not be considered a basis for monetary or other default or other grounds for non-performance or termination by Service Provider under this MSA.
The Arbitrator or Tribunal, as applicable, shall adopt the position of either the Company or DISH with respect to the Disputed Fees.
The amount of any fees of any invoice that are not Disputed Fees shall be paid when due under this Agreement.
Disputed Fees will not be considered past due unless Bell has investigated and concluded that the charges are correct and there is no basis for the dispute, or reasonably believes Customer is using the dispute to evade or delay payment.