Budget and Payment Options Sample Clauses

Budget and Payment Options. Supplier acknowledges that Company offers budget and payment plans. If such a Customer on Consolidated Billing Service pays the Company less than the full amount billed, the Company shall apply the payment first to the Distribution Service, and if any payment remains, the Company shall apply it to Generation Service.
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Budget and Payment Options. Competitive Supplier acknowledges that Company offers customers payment options that include budget and payment plans. Both options modify the amount that is considered the current amount due. Payment plans will normally generate a current amount due greater than the actual monthly charges as this option is typically used to recover the current month's bill plus some portion of the total outstanding balance. Budgets are typically used to allocate an annual bill equally over twelve months. This equal allocation can generate a current amount due that is greater than or less than the actual calculated charges for a given billing period. Budgets or payment plans shall not affect any Accounts Receivable Purchase Price offered pursuant to this Agreement.

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  • Cost and Payment Contractor shall be paid for goods/services rendered satisfactorily per the negotiated fees and schedules incorporated hereto. All payment will be arrears. Payment shall be made per request upon receipt of a detailed invoice. The invoice submitted shall note the purchase order number and must be delivered to the Accounts Payable Department at the address noted on Purchase Order.

  • Compensation and Payment 3.1 Contractor’s fees shall be calculated at the rates set forth in the attached Exhibit

  • COMPENSATION AND PAYMENTS 1.1 The Owner shall pay the Contractor to furnish all labor, equipment, materials and incidentals necessary for the construction of the Work described in the Specifications and shown on the Drawings the Contract Amount as shown below. Base Bid $0.00 Alternate Bid number and name or "no Alternates" $0.00 Alternate Bid number and name or "no Alternates" $0.00 Alternate Bid number and name or "no Alternates" $0.00 Alternate Bid number and name or "no Alternates" $0.00 Alternate Bid number and name or "no Alternates" $0.00 Total Contract Amount $0.00

  • DUES AND PAYROLL DEDUCTIONS 2.4.1 Payroll deductions for membership dues in the Union shall be provided by the District for members who sign and deliver to the Payroll Office the appropriate form authorizing such deductions.

  • Reports and Payments All Returns (as defined below in clause (c) of this Section) required to be filed by or on behalf of the Borrower, the Guarantors, or any member of the Controlled Group (hereafter collectively called the “Tax Group”) have been duly filed on a timely basis or appropriate extensions have been obtained and such Returns are and will be true, complete and correct, except where the failure to so file would not be reasonably expected to cause a Material Adverse Change; and all Taxes shown to be payable on the Returns or on subsequent assessments with respect thereto will have been paid in full on a timely basis, and no other Taxes will be payable by the Tax Group with respect to items or periods covered by such Returns, except in each case to the extent of (i) reserves reflected in the Financial Statements and the Interim Financial Statements, or (ii) taxes that are being contested in good faith. The reserves for accrued Taxes reflected in the financial statements delivered to the Lenders under this Agreement are adequate in the aggregate for the payment of all unpaid Taxes, whether or not disputed, for the period ended as of the date thereof and for any period prior thereto, and for which the Tax Group may be liable in its own right, as withholding agent or as a transferee of the assets of, or successor to, any Person.

  • Rates and Payments Room and board fees are approved by the Board of Trustees during the spring semester for the following academic year; however, the University reserves the right to make adjustments as deemed necessary and appropriate in the sole discretion of the Vice President for Student Affairs or designee, at any time during the term of this agreement in accordance with Section 11.

  • Settlement Funding and Payments (a) Rite Aid agrees to pay up to twenty million and nine-hundred thousand dollars and no cents ($20,900,000), in order to fully and finally resolve the Wage-Hour Lawsuits in their entirety, inclusive of all Attorneys’ Fees and Lawsuit Costs; interest; Administration Costs; liquidated, punitive and multiplier of damages; taxes; payroll taxes, Employer Payroll Taxes, and Incentive Awards, if any. Rite Aid shall not be responsible for any taxes imposed by law on the Settlement Class Members as a result of payments made to the Settlement Classes, or any other sums in excess of the Gross Settlement Amount.

  • Performance and Payment Bonds The authority and responsibility for requesting performance and payment bonds shall rest with the Customer. Under this Contract, the Customer issuing the purchase order may request a performance and payment bond, as deemed necessary by the size of the job. Inability to provide a bond may result in the Contractor being found in default of the purchase order.

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