Examples of Requesting Customer in a sentence
Option 4b The group concluded with overall score of 22.The group felt this option was weaker than 4a.
Any contracts with non-ILEC wholesalers or other relevant evidence submitted by the Requesting Customer or the Merged Firm may be designated by it as available for Future Protective Order Disclosure.
A Requesting Customer may request arbitration to resolve any dispute regarding any rate, term or condition associated with accessing the Merged Firm’s special access services, including but not limited to, disputes concerning the interconnection of networks for purposes of accessing the Merged Firm’s transmission service ( e.g., disputes concerning service priority and service quality features).
Upon receiving a Requesting Customer’s notice of intent to submit a dispute to arbitration, the Merged Firm must continue to provide special access services in a manner that complies with the terms and conditions (other than those prohibited by condition III below) of any existing, expired or expiring agreement or contract tariff, as long as the Requesting Customer continues to meet the other obligations of the arrangement.
At any time after requesting the negotiation of a special access services agreement with the Merged Firm, a Requesting Customer may notify the Merged Firm that it intends to request arbitration over the rates, terms and/or conditions of special access service.
Experience and common sense teaches that these potential centurions will not run for office; they will, instead, take their complaints to the DOL and state insurance regulators.
Future Protective Order Disclosure shall mean that the evidence will be provided (either through storage in a secure central clearinghouse or by the Requesting Customer or Merged Firm) under Arbitration Protective Order Procedures to outside counsel for the Merged Firm and other Requesting Customers in future arbitrations.
The Arbitrator will notify the Merged Firm and the Requesting Customer upon receiving the Requesting Customer’s formal filing.
The Requesting Customer will make an additional payment to the Merged Firm in an amount representing the difference, if any, between the amount it must pay under the Arbitrator’s award and the amount it actually paid under the terms of the expired contract during the period of arbitration.
The Requesting Customer’s formal demand for arbitration, which shall include the Requesting Customer’s “final offer” and any supporting arguments and evidence, may be filed with the Arbitrator no earlier than the 15th business day after the Requesting Customer serves its intent to arbitrate on the Merged Firm.