BANKED HOURS / SERVICE WORK CHARGES Sample Clauses

BANKED HOURS / SERVICE WORK CHARGES. 6.1. At Customer’s option, Customer may procure a bank of hours (“Banked Hours”) which are priced at a fixed 6.2. Banked Hours must be consumed within 1 (one) year of the Agreement Date and cannot be applied to services outside of this Schedule. 6.3. We shall provide You with an invoice for the total Agreed price upon execution of the Agreement. 6.4. Payment will be due either, prior to commencement of any work or by the due date on the invoice, whichever is sooner. If the Bank of Hours has not be paid or considered past due, then any work performed will be invoiced at the current per hour rates and minimums for time and material.
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BANKED HOURS / SERVICE WORK CHARGES. 6.1. At Customer’s option, Customer may procure a bank of hours (“Banked Hours”) which are priced at a fixed fee with an assumption of hours. The fee is billed up front upon and payable in advance upon execution of the Agreement. 6.2. Banked Hours must be consumed within 1 (one) year of the Agreement Date and cannot be applied to services outside of this Schedule. 6.3. We shall provide You with an invoice for the total Agreed price upon execution of the Agreement. 6.4. Payment will be due either, prior to commencement of any work or by the due date on the invoice, whichever is sooner. If the Bank of Hours has not be paid or considered past due, then any work performed will be invoiced at the current per hour rates and minimums for time and material.

Related to BANKED HOURS / SERVICE WORK CHARGES

  • Work Day The standard work day shall be eight (8) consecutive hours of work exclusive of a lunch period in a consecutive twenty-four (24) hour day.

  • INTERIM MAINTENANCE PERIOD During the interim maintenance period between obtaining of the completion certificate of such Project and formation and operationalization of the Association the Promoter shall through itself or through a facility management company to run, operate, manage and maintain the Common Areas. The Promoter shall endeavour that the committee responsible for the maintenance and operation of the Common Areas will be required to provide manpower for maintaining the Common Areas, wherever required, and to collect maintenance charges and also guest charges and the user charges for the utilities being provided on “pay by use” basis, if any. The maintenance and management of Common Areas by the committee will primarily include but not limited to maintenance of water works, common electrical installations, DG Sets, landscaping, driveways, parking areas, lobbies, lifts and staircases, AMC’s etc. It will also include safety and security of the Project such as fire detection and protection and management of general security control of the Project. The Rules/ Bye Laws to regulate the use and maintenance of the Common Areas shall during the interim maintenance period shall be framed by the Promoter with such restrictions as may be necessary for proper maintenance and all the Allottees are bound to follow the same. After the Common Areas of the Project are handed over to the Association, the Association may adopt the Rules and the Bye laws framed by the Promoter, with or without amendments, as may be deemed necessary by the Association.

  • Service Charges No service charge shall be made for any exchange or registration of transfer of Warrants.

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