Transformation Charges definition

Transformation Charges means the Charges set out in section 14 of Schedule 10 (Pricebook, Charges and Invoicing) and the ‘Transformation’ tab of Appendix 10-A in respect of the Committed Transformations. Transformation Deliverables means the Deliverables related to Committed Transformations and/or Future Transformations. Transformation Manager means the Service Provider’s Onshore and/or Offshore Committed Transformation Manager(s) appointed in accordance with paragraph 5.2 of Schedule 8 (Transition and Transformation) and the PartiesFuture Transformation Managers as appointed from time to time in accordance with paragraph 7.1 of Schedule 8 (Transition and Transformation).
Transformation Charges means the Charges agreed from time to time by the Parties (if any) in relation to the delivery of Transformation related Projects;
Transformation Charges means the Charges set out in Schedule 10 (Charging & Invoicing) payable for: (i) the Committed Transformations, it being acknowledged that each Service Tower may have different Transformation Charges for Committed Transformation(s) and such Transformation Charges shall only be payable if Committed Transformation of such Service Tower is called off by the Customer; and (ii) any Future Transformations the Parties may agree.

Examples of Transformation Charges in a sentence

  • The Charges forecast should be inclusive of Transition and Transformation Charges, HSC and SSC, Projects, New Services, and Co-location Services.

  • For certain billable Charges, such as Transition and Transformation Charges, it may not be possible to determine utilization attributable to specific DIR Customers.

  • For all Charges that are billable on a Resource Unit basis, HSC/SSC, Transition and Transformation Charges, Pass-through Expenses, New Services, and all other services for which Service Provider is authorized to charge separately by DIR, Service Provider will provide data to the MSI to support the Charges by DIR Customer and DIR Customer account identifier that conforms with the requirements of Section 12.1 of the Agreement.

  • Capital investments incurred by Service Provider not included in the Transition and Transformation Charges and unrecovered in Charges.

  • For certain billable Charges, such as Transition and Transformation Charges, it may not be possible to determine utilization attributable to specific DCS Customers.

  • Except for the ASU allowance and the HSC/SSC, it is anticipated the DIR chargeback methodology will include the use of applying the chargeback unit rate (Base Charge plus or minus variable ARC/RRC charges divided by total volume consumed) to the DIR Customer volume plus the allocation of other charges including Transition and Transformation Charges on a weighted average basis.

  • Transition and Transformation Charges consist of Charges for performance of all Transition Services and Transformation Services and must be set forth in Attachment 4-A.

  • Such Transition and Transformation Charges will be itemized on the applicable Monthly Invoices to DIR in sufficient detail to delineate the specific nature of the Charges and the applicable percentage thereof then payable.

  • Capital investments incurred by Service Provider not included in the Transition and Transformation Charges and HCS Setup milestones and unrecovered in Charges.

  • If the completion and acceptance date of the Transition and Transformation Milestone varies from the date in Attachment 4-A, the amortization of the Transition and Transformation Charges will be recalculated based on the remaining months in the initial Term of the Agreement from the date of DIR acceptance.


More Definitions of Transformation Charges

Transformation Charges. Has the meaning set forth in Section 3.3(a) of Schedule C to the General Terms and Conditions Schedule C

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