Gross charge definition

Gross charge means the amount paid for the act or privilege of originating or receiving telecommunications in this municipality and for all services and equipment provided in connection therewith by a retailer, valued in money whether paid in money or otherwise, including cash, credits, services and property of every kind or nature, and shall be determined without any deduction on account of the cost of such telecommunications, the cost of materials used, labor or service costs or any other expense whatsoever. In case credit is extended, the amount thereof shall be included only as ad when paid. “Gross charges” for private line service shall include charges imposed at each channel point within this municipality, and charges for that portion of the interstate inter-office channel provided within Illinois. However, “gross charge” shall not include:
Gross charge means the amount paid for the act or privilege of originating or receiving telecommunications in such a municipality and for all services and equipment provided in connection therewith by a retailer, valued in money whether paid in money or otherwise, including cash, credits, services and property of every kind or nature, and shall be determined without any deduction on account of the cost of such telecommunications, the cost of the materials used, labor or service costs or any other expense whatsoever. In case credit is extended, the amount thereof shall be included only as and when paid. “Gross charges” for private line service shall include charges imposed at each channel termination point within a municipality that has imposed a tax under this Article and charges for the portion of the inter-office channels provided within that municipality. Charges for that portion of the inter-office channel connecting two (2) or more channel termination points, one or more of which is located within the jurisdictional boundary of such municipality, shall be determined by the retailer by multiplying an amount equal to the total charge for the inter-office channel by a fraction, the numerator of which is the number of channel termination points that are located within the jurisdictional boundary of the municipality and the denominator of which is the total number of channel termination points connected by the inter-office channel. However, “gross charge” shall not include any of the following:
Gross charge means the amount paid for the act or privilege of originating or receiving telecommunications in the City and for all services rendered in connection therewith, valued in money or otherwise, including cash, credits, services and property of every kind or nature, and shall be determined without any deduction on account of the cost of such telecommunications, the cost of materials used, labor or service costs or any other expense whatsoever. If credit is extended, the amount thereof shall be included only as and when paid. "Gross charge" shall not include:

Examples of Gross charge in a sentence

  • If at a future date it is determined that the Federal Income Tax Gross charge is required, the Transmission Owner shall be reimbursed by the Interconnection Customer for such taxes.Cost allocations for any System Upgrades will be provided in the System Impact Study Report.

  • If at a future date it is determined that the Federal Income Tax Gross charge is required, the Transmission Owner shall be reimbursed by the Interconnection Customer for such taxes.Note 1: PJM Open Access Transmission Tariff (OATT) section 217.3A outline cost allocation rules.

  • If at a future date it is determined that the Federal Income Tax Gross charge is required, the Transmission Owner shall be reimbursed by the Interconnection Customer for such taxes.

  • However, there can be no assurance that the price relationship between the cash-market security or index and the credit derivative will remain constant, and events unrelated to the underlying security or index (such as those affecting availability of borrowed money and liquidity, or the creditworthiness of a counterparty) can cause the price relationship to change.

  • If at a future date it is determinedthat the Federal Income Tax Gross charge is required, the Transmission Owner shall be reimbursed by the Interconnection Customer for such taxes.Cost allocations for any System Upgrades will be provided in the System Impact Study Report.


More Definitions of Gross charge

Gross charge means the amount paid for the act or privilege of originating or receiving telecommunications in this State and for all services and equipment provided in connection therewith by a retailer, valued in money whether paid in money or otherwise, including cash, credits, services and property of every kind or nature, and shall be determined without any deduction on account of the cost of such telecommunications, the cost of materials used, labor
Gross charge means the charge for a hospital item or service that is reflected on a hospital’s chargemaster, absent any discounts.
Gross charge means the charge for a facility item or service that is reflected on a facility’s chargemaster, absent any discounts.
Gross charge means the charge for a facility item or service that is reflected on
Gross charge means the list price on Hospital’s Charge Description Master, and represents the amount the Uninsured Patient is obligated to pay prior to any discount contemplated under this policy or the policies incorporated into this policy by reference.
Gross charge means the amount paid for the act or privilege of originating or receiving telecommunications in this municipality and for all services and
Gross charge means the amount paid for the act or