Excess Construction Charges definition
Examples of Excess Construction Charges in a sentence
The supplier will not be committed to the Agreement until payments for any installation, Excess Construction Charges or initial Service Charges are received.
If Excess Construction Charges (ECC’s) are greater than £200 then the customer has the right to cancel the contract.
The survey may identify additional costs for the installation of fibre or ducting or other works and any such arising Excess Construction Charges will either be accepted by the Customer and installation will proceed or be declined by the Customer and the Order will be terminated.
For the avoidance of doubt such costs incurred shall include any Excess Construction Charges to the extent that KCOM has incurred such costs.
A survey can indicate Excess Construction Charges (ECC) beyond what has been quoted to date.