Charging consequences Sample Clauses

Charging consequences. (a) The following consequences will apply where nbn terminates this Agreement or a Deal Module, or cancels a Technology Change, under clause 4.2(a) or 4.2(b), the RSP terminates a Deal Module under clause 2.5(c)(ii) or 4.3(a), the RSP cancels a Technology Change under clause 5.6(d) or 5.7(a) or nbn cancels a Technology Change under clause 5.9(a): (i) no Break Amount will be payable by the RSP to nbn for any Premises affected by the cancellation or termination; (ii) if the Premises has a Deferred Premises Amount and has not reached the Date of Practical Completion as at the date of cancellation or termination, the Deferred Charge will, from the date of cancellation or termination, be reduced by the Deferred Premises Amount for the affected Premises; (iii) if the Premises has an Upfront Premises Amount and has not reached the Date of Practical Completion as at the date of cancellation or termination: A. nbn will pay the RSP the Refund Amount for that Premises; and B. the Upfront Premises Amount for that Premises will, on that date, be reduced by the unpaid Upfront Premises Amount at that date, such that the RSP is not required to make any further payment of an Upfront Charge in respect of that Premises; (iv) nbn will refund any Early Charge Payment paid by the RSP in respect of Premises affected by the cancellation or termination which have not reached the Date of Practical Completion; and (v) the RSP’s obligation to pay any remaining Deferred Charge and/or Upfront Charge (as reduced under clauses 5.11(a)(ii) and 5.11(a)(iii)B) will survive and remain payable. (b) Irrespective of whether any nbn Activities have commenced at the date of cancellation or termination, the following consequences will apply where nbn terminates a Deal Module or this Agreement under clause 4.1(a), the RSP cancels a Technology Change under clause 5.8(a) or a Technology Change is deemed cancelled by the RSP under clauses 5.3(d), 5.8(c), 7.1(h) or 8.2(c): (i) for each Premises affected by the cancellation or termination, the RSP must pay to nbn an amount equal to the relevant Break Amount; (ii) the Deferred Charge will, from the date of cancellation or termination, be reduced by the Deferred Premises Amount for each Premises affected by the cancellation or termination; (iii) if the Premises has an Upfront Premises Amount: A. nbn will pay the RSP the Refund Amount for that Premises; and B. the Upfront Premises Amount for that Premises will, on that date, be reduced by the unpaid Upfron...
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  • CONTRACT CONSEQUENCES In the case of a state contractor, contributions made or solicited in violation of the above prohibitions may result in the contract being voided. In the case of a prospective state contractor, contributions made or solicited in violation of the above prohibitions shall result in the contract described in the state contract solicitation not being awarded to the prospective state contractor, unless the State Elections Enforcement Commission determines that mitigating circumstances exist concerning such violation. The State shall not award any other state contract to anyone found in violation of the above prohibitions for a period of one year after the election for which such contribution is made or solicited, unless the State Elections Enforcement Commission determines that mitigating circumstances exist concerning such violation. Additional information may be found on the website of the State Elections Enforcement Commission, xxx.xx.xxx/xxxx. Click on the link to “Lobbyist/Contractor Limitations.”

  • Financial Consequences The Department reserves the right to impose financial consequences when the Contractor fails to comply with the requirements of the Contract. The following financial consequences will apply for the Contractor’s non-performance under the Contract. The Customer and the Contractor may agree to add additional Financial Consequences on an as-needed basis beyond those stated herein to apply to that Customer’s resultant contract or purchase order. The State of Florida reserves the right to withhold payment or implement other appropriate remedies, such as Contract termination or nonrenewal, when the Contractor has failed to comply with the provisions of the Contract. The Contractor and the Department agree that financial consequences for non-performance are an estimate of damages which are difficult to ascertain and are not penalties. The financial consequences below will be paid and received by the Department of Management Services within 30 calendar days from the due date specified by the Department. These financial consequences below are individually assessed for failures over each target period beginning with the first full month or quarter of the Contract performance and every month or quarter, respectively, thereafter. Deliverable Performance Metric Performance Due Date Financial Consequence for Non-Performance Contractor will timely submit completed Quarterly Sales Reports All Quarterly Sales Reports will be submitted timely with the required information Reports are due on or before the 30th calendar day after the close of each State fiscal quarter $250 per Calendar Day late/not received by the Contract Manager Contractor will timely submit completed MFMP Transaction Fee Reports All MFMP Transaction Fee Reports will be submitted timely with the required information Reports are due on or before the 15th calendar day after the close of each month $100 per Calendar Day late/not received by the Contract Manager

  • Consequences The consequences for the Contractor’s failure to implement its affirmative action plan or make a good faith effort to do so include, but are not limited to, suspension or revocation of a certificate of compliance by the Commissioner, refusal by the Commissioner to approve subsequent plans, and termination of all or part of this Contract by the Commissioner or the State.

  • Tax and Accounting Consequences (a) It is intended by the parties hereto that the Merger shall constitute a reorganization within the meaning of Section 368 of the Code. The parties hereto adopt this Agreement as a "plan of reorganization" within the meaning of Sections 1.368-2(g) and 1.368-3(a) of the United States Income Tax Regulations. (b) It is intended by the parties hereto that the Merger shall be treated as a purchase for accounting purposes.

  • Termination Consequences If this Agreement is terminated for any reason, Company shall not be excused from performing its obligations under this Agreement with respect to payment for all monies due Jabil hereunder including fees, costs and expenses incurred by Jabil up to and including the Termination Effective Date.

  • No adverse consequences (a) It is not necessary under the laws of its Relevant Jurisdictions: (i) in order to enable any Finance Party to enforce its rights under any Finance Document; or (ii) by reason of the execution of any Finance Document or the performance by it of its obligations under any Finance Document, that any Finance Party should be licensed, qualified or otherwise entitled to carry on business in any of its Relevant Jurisdictions. (b) No Finance Party is or will be deemed to be resident, domiciled or carrying on business in its Relevant Jurisdictions by reason only of the execution, performance and/or enforcement of any Finance Document.

  • Tax Consequences It is intended that the Merger shall constitute a “reorganization” within the meaning of Section 368(a) of the Code, and that this Agreement shall constitute a “plan of reorganization” for purposes of Sections 354 and 361 of the Code.

  • Determination of Adverse Consequences The Parties shall take into account the time cost of money (using the Applicable Rate as the discount rate) in determining Adverse Consequences for purposes of this §8. All indemnification payments under this §8 shall be deemed adjustments to the Purchase Price.

  • Overriding powers of the Authority (i) If in the reasonable opinion of the Authority, the Contractor is in material breach of its obligations under this Agreement and, in particular, the Maintenance Requirements, and such breach is causing or likely to cause material hardship or danger to the Users and pedestrians, the Authority may, without prejudice to any of its rights under this Agreement including Termination thereof, by notice require the Contractor to take reasonable measures immediately for rectifying or removing such hardship or danger, as the case may be. (ii) In the event that the Contractor, upon notice under Clause 14.9 (i), fails to rectify or remove any hardship or danger within a reasonable period, the Authority may exercise overriding powers under this Clause 14.9 (ii) and take over the performance of any or all the obligations of the Contractor to the extent deemed necessary by it for rectifying or removing such hardship or danger; provided that the exercise of such overriding powers by the Authority shall be of no greater scope and of no longer duration than is reasonably required hereunder; provided further that any costs and expenses incurred by the Authority in discharge of its obligations hereunder shall be recovered by the Authority from the Contractor, and the Authority shall be entitled to deduct any such costs and expenses incurred from the payments due to the Contractor under Clause 19.7 for the performance of its Maintenance obligations. (iii) In the event of a national emergency, civil commotion or any other circumstances specified in Clause 21.3, the Authority may take over the performance of any or all the obligations of the Contractor to the extent deemed necessary by it, and exercise such control over the Project Highway or give such directions to the Contractor as may be deemed necessary; provided that the exercise of such overriding powers by the Authority shall be of no greater scope and of no longer duration than is reasonably required in the circumstances which caused the exercise of such overriding power by the Authority. For the avoidance of doubt, it is agreed that the consequences of such action shall be dealt in accordance with the provisions of Article 21. It is also agreed that the Contractor shall comply with such instructions as the Authority may issue in pursuance of the provisions of this Clause 14.9 (iii), and shall provide assistance and cooperation to the Authority, on a best effort basis, for performance of its obligations hereunder.

  • Elimination of Fractional Interests The Company shall not be required to issue certificates representing fractions of Shares upon the exercise of the Purchase Warrant, nor shall it be required to issue scrip or pay cash in lieu of any fractional interests, it being the intent of the parties that all fractional interests shall be eliminated by rounding any fraction up or down, as the case may be, to the nearest whole number of Shares or other securities, properties or rights.

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