Service Rebates definition

Service Rebates means the rebates related to breach of Service Availability Targets.
Service Rebates means an amount calculated in accordance with the Service Level Agreement in respect of the failure by the Supplier to meet one or more Service Levels.
Service Rebates means the compensation applicable when a Service Level commitment is not met. Service Support Framework means the service support framework that applies to SecureCo and the Counterparty in respect of the provision of the Platform and the Service/s, as set out at xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxx.xx/trust/service-support-framework, which may be updated by SecureCo from time to time.

Examples of Service Rebates in a sentence

  • Non- achievement of a Service Level will entitle User Sites to receive Service Rebates against Qualifying Charges, or other remedies, each as set out in this SLA.

  • If a Virtual Circuit fails to meet the service parameters, Service Rebates are always due for both end points of that Virtual Circuit, i.e. for both User Sites connected via the affected Virtual Circuit.

  • For every Virtual Circuit failing to meet the above service parameters, Service Rebates will be due.

  • The Service Rebates will not apply to any failure by us to meet the CDD arising as a result of a request by you for an expedited Service delivery or any Excluded Event.

  • For Customer Premises directly connected to the Backbone, if we fail to achieve the CDD applicable to a new Customer Service Order (except where that failure arises as a result of a failure by you to comply with any of the requirements outlined above) then you will be entitled to receive the Service Rebates set out below.

  • To the extent that the Service Provider is responsible for any failure to achieve a Critical Service Level, the Service Provider must pay to the Nominal Insurer Service Rebates, the amount of which will be determined in accordance with the relevant Statement of Work.

  • If a User Site chooses to continue, contrary to Equant recommendation, with the Service based on undersized components, Equant shall have no further liability for Service Rebates related to Measured Throughput on the Virtual Circuits affected.

  • Service Rebates are only available for On Net Data Services and Ethernet Services, does not apply to ADSL/VDSL or NBN Consumer TC-4 Services.

  • Liability issues 80 61.1 General 80 61.2 Liability under Agreement and Statements of Work 80 61.3 No limitations of liability and Mandatory/Expedited Changes 82 61.4 Review of limitation 83 61.5 Contribution 83 61.6 Application to Service Rebates 83 61.7 Consequential Loss 83 61.8 Fund Loss 84 62.

  • However, the total amount of Service Rebates for a User Site in any calendar month can be no more than 100% of the total monthly charges for that User Site.


More Definitions of Service Rebates

Service Rebates means the service level rebates (if any) described in an annexure to the Service Schedule.

Related to Service Rebates

  • Service Drop means the overhead service conductors from the service point to the connection to the service-entrance conductors at the building or other structure.

  • Support Service means an activity, such as information technology, accounting, human resources, legal, and other support functions that are required to support the ongoing delivery of core services.

  • Enhanced Service Provider (ESP means the provider of enhanced services, as those services are defined in 47 CFR Section 64.702.

  • Enrollee point-of-service cost-sharing means amounts paid to

  • Covered service means a health care service provided to a

  • Premium service means programming choices (such as movie Channels, pay-per-view programs, or video on demand) offered to Subscribers on a per-Channel, per-program or per- event basis.

  • Service Credits means the service credits payable to the Purchaser by the Service Provider in the event that the Service Levels are not met and identified as service credits in the Pricing Schedule.

  • Service/s has the meaning set forth in letter D. of the Preamble.

  • input service means any service used or intended to be used by a supplier in the course or furtherance of business;

  • Self-service display means the open display or storage of Tobacco Products or Tobacco Paraphernalia in a manner that is physically accessible in any way to the general public without the assistance of the retailer or employee of the retailer and a direct person-to-person transfer between the purchaser and the retailer or employee of the retailer. A vending machine is a form of Self-Service Display.

  • Covered Services means all or a part of those medical and health services set forth in rule 441—86.14(514I).

  • Service Switching Point (SSP means the telephone Central Office Switch equipped with a Signaling System 7 (SS7) interface.

  • Provider network means an affiliated group of varied health care providers that is established to provide a continuum of health care services to individuals;

  • 911 Service means a universal telephone number which gives the public direct access to the Public Safety Answering Point (“PSAP”). Basic 911 service collects 911 calls from one or more local exchange switches that serve a geographic area. The calls are then sent to the correct authority designated to receive such calls.

  • Cloud Service means any distinct, subscription-based, hosted, supported and operated on-demand solution provided by SAP under an Order Form.

  • Internet Service Provider (ISP) means an Enhanced Service Provider (ESP) that provides Internet Services.

  • Testing service means a national testing service selected by the board.

  • Service Switching Point (SSP) is a telephone central office switch equipped with a Signaling System 7 (SS7) interface.

  • Service Volume means a measure of Services for which a Performance Target is set.

  • Service dog means a dog that has been individually trained by an organization or person specializing in service dog training to perform a task to assist a person with a disability with a need related to their disability.

  • Service Type means the customer class, partial customer class and/or group of customer classes, as set forth in a Transaction Confirmation.

  • Service Schedule means the document entitled “Service Schedule” containing additional terms relating to a particular Service which schedule shall form part of this Agreement;

  • Input Service Distributor means an office of the supplier of goods or services or both which receives tax invoices issued under section 31 towards the receipt of input services and issues a prescribed document for the purposes of distributing the credit of central tax, State tax, integrated tax or Union territory tax paid on the said services to a supplier of taxable goods or services or both having the same Permanent Account Number as that of the said office;

  • service supplier means any person that supplies a service;

  • Cloud Service Provider or CSP means a company or organization that offers some component of cloud computing – typically Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS), Software as a Service (SaaS) or Platform as a Service (PaaS) – to other businesses, organizations or individuals.

  • Custom Calling Features means a set of Telecommunications Service features available to residential and single-line business customers including call-waiting, call-forwarding and three-party calling.