Contingent Compensation Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxxx may accept certain forms of contingent compensation in locations where they are legally permissible, and meet standards and controls to address conflicts of interest. Because insurers account for contingent payments when developing general pricing, the price our clients pay for their policies is not affected whether Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxxx accepts contingent payments or not. If a Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxxx client prefers that we not accept contingent compensation related to their account, we will request that the client’s insurer(s) exclude that client’s business from their contingent payment calculations. The Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act (FATCA) is a U.S. law aimed at foreign financial institutions and other financial intermediaries (including insurance companies and intermediaries such as brokers) to prevent tax evasion by U.S. citizens and residents through offshore accounts. In order to comply with FATCA, insurance companies and intermediaries must meet certain legal requirements. Insurance placed with an insurance company that is not FATCA compliant may result in a 30% withholding tax on your premium. Where FATCA is applicable to you, in order to avoid this withholding tax, Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxxx will only place your insurance with FATCA- compliant insurers and intermediaries for which no withholding is required unless you instruct us to do otherwise and provide your advance written authorization to do so. If you do instruct Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxxx to place your insurance with a non-FATCA compliant insurer or intermediary, you may have to pay an additional amount equivalent to 30% of the premium covering U.S. - sourced risks to cover the withholding tax. If you instruct us to place your insurance with a non-FATCA compliant insurer but you do not agree to pay the additional 30% withholding if required, we will not place your insurance with such insurer. Please consult your tax adviser for full details of FATCA.
Payment of Compensation Consultant shall submit to City a monthly itemized statement which indicates work completed and hours of Services rendered by Consultant. The statement shall describe the amount of Services and supplies provided since the initial commencement date, or since the start of the subsequent billing periods, as appropriate, through the date of the statement. City shall, within 30 days of receiving such statement, review the statement and pay all approved charges thereon.
Timing of Severance Payments Any severance payment to which Employee is entitled under Sections 3(a)(i)(1), 3(a)(i)(2) and 3(a)(i)(5) shall be paid by the Company to the Employee (or to the Employee's successors in interest pursuant to Section 7(b)) in cash and in full, not later than thirty (30) calendar days following the Termination Date, subject to any delay required under Section 9.
Payments to Specified Employees Notwithstanding any other Section of this Agreement, if the Employee is a Specified Employee at the time of the Employee’s Separation from Service, payments or distribution of property to the Employee provided under this Agreement, to the extent considered amounts deferred under a non-qualified deferred compensation plan (as defined in Code Section 409A) shall be deferred until the six (6) month anniversary of such Separation from Service to the extent required in order to comply with Code Section 409A and Treasury Regulation 1.409A-3(i)(2).
No Additional Compensation Notwithstanding any other provision of this Agreement, the obligation of Agency to return Referred Accounts, provide current status reports of all such accounts or information reasonably required by Client shall be without right to any additional Contingent Fee, administrative fees or other compensation of any kind or type whatsoever after such termination date, including, without limitation, in quantum meruit, for any Services rendered prior to termination (except on recoveries received and remitted to Client pursuant to this Agreement prior to termination) whether or not said Services result in or contribute to recoveries received after termination.
Timing of Payments All payments of Expenses (including without limitation Expense Advances) by the Company to the Indemnitee pursuant to this Agreement shall be made to the fullest extent permitted by law as soon as practicable after written demand by Indemnitee therefor is presented to the Company, but in no event later than thirty (30) business days after such written demand by Indemnitee is presented to the Company, except in the case of Expense Advances, which shall be made no later than ten (10) business days after such written demand by Indemnitee is presented to the Company.
Timing of Reimbursements and In-kind Benefits If Executive is entitled to be paid or reimbursed for any taxable expenses under this Agreement, and such payments or reimbursements are includible in Executive’s federal gross taxable income, the amount of such expenses reimbursable in any one calendar year shall not affect the amount reimbursable in any other calendar year, and the reimbursement of an eligible expense must be made no later than December 31 of the year after the year in which the expense was incurred. No right of Executive to reimbursement of expenses under this Agreement shall be subject to liquidation or exchange for another benefit.
Contingent Payments (a) The Seller shall be eligible to earn an aggregate of up to an additional One Million Three Hundred Fifty Thousand Dollars ($1,350,000) (a “Maximum Contingent Payment Amount”) in contingent payments pursuant to this Section 1.6. (b) Within thirty (30) days following the end of each calendar quarter (each, a “Measurement Period”) commencing with the calendar quarter in which the Closing Date occurs, Buyer, in good faith, shall calculate the Net Revenue for such Measurement Period and shall deliver to the Seller a certificate setting forth such calculation in reasonable detail, which calculation shall be final and binding on all parties unless the Seller objects to such calculation as set forth in Section 1.6(e) below. Subject to the provisions of Section 8.7, within ten (10) days following the final determination of the Net Revenue for such Measurement Period, Buyer shall pay (or, if deposited with SunTrust Bank, as the escrow agent (the “Escrow Agent”), cause the Escrow Agent to pay) to the Seller an amount equal to five percent (5%) of the Net Revenue for such Measurement Period (each, a “Contingent Payment”); provided, however, that the maximum aggregate payments to which the Seller shall be entitled hereunder shall not exceed the Maximum Contingent Payment Amount. (c) If at any time prior to the one year anniversary of the Closing Date, the Contingent Payments paid to the Seller (whether such payments are placed in escrow as contemplated by this Agreement, paid to the Seller or offset pursuant to the provisions of Sections 1.5 and 8.7) total, in the aggregate, an amount equal to or greater than $1,100,000, then Buyer shall deposit, on behalf of the Seller, any remaining Contingent Payments up to the Maximum Contingent Payment Amount earned by the Seller on or prior to the first anniversary of the Closing Date into escrow with the Escrow Agent to be held by the Escrow Agent pursuant to the terms and conditions of an escrow agreement to be entered into on the Closing Date (the “Escrow Agreement”). Any such amount (in addition to other remedies available to the Buyer Indemnified Persons as contemplated by this Agreement) placed in escrow with the Escrow Agent shall be available to satisfy claims by the Buyer’s Indemnified Persons for indemnification pursuant to Article VIII hereof. Promptly following the first year anniversary of the Closing Date, any Contingent Payments placed in escrow pursuant to this Section 1.6(c) shall be released to the Seller by the Escrow Agent, less any amounts used or which may be used, as the case may be, to satisfy any final or unresolved claims for indemnification by the Buyer’s Indemnified Persons pursuant to Article VIII hereof. (d) Upon payment of the aggregate Contingent Payments in the amount of the Maximum Contingent Payment Amount (whether such payments are placed in escrow as contemplated by this Agreement, paid to the Seller or offset pursuant to the provisions of Sections 1.5 and 8.7), then, except with respect to the Seller’s right to any amounts placed in escrow pursuant to Section 1.6(c), the respective rights and obligations of the Seller and Buyer pursuant to this Section 1.6 shall terminate. (e) With respect to Section 1.6(b), Buyer shall, upon the reasonable request of the Seller, provide the Seller with reasonable evidence substantiating such calculations; provided, however, that the Seller shall hold all such information in strict confidence and shall not use any such information for any purpose whatsoever other than to verify the calculation of Net Revenue. (f) If the Seller objects to the calculation of the Net Revenue or any Contingent Payment, the Seller shall deliver to Buyer within thirty (30) days following Seller’s receipt of Buyer’s calculation of the Net Revenue a written notice setting forth in reasonable detail such objections (a “Net Revenue Objection Notice”), together with all supporting documentation. If the Seller delivers a Net Revenue Objection Notice to Buyer, Buyer shall pay to Seller the amount of the applicable Contingent Payment not in dispute, and shall deposit any amount in dispute into escrow with the Escrow Agent to be held by the Escrow Agent pursuant to the terms and conditions of the Escrow Agreement, and Buyer and the Seller shall attempt in good faith to resolve the matters set forth in the Net Revenue Objection Notice within twenty (20) days after receipt of the same by Buyer. If the Parties are unable to do so, either Buyer or the Seller may refer all remaining disputes to the Dispute Accounting Firm which shall be instructed to resolve such disputes within thirty (30) days of the referral. Buyer and the Seller shall have the right to meet jointly with the Dispute Accounting Firm during this period and to present their respective positions. The resolution of disputes by the Dispute Accounting Firm will be set forth in writing and will be conclusive and binding upon the parties, upon the date of such resolution, absent manifest error. In making its determination, the Dispute Accounting Firm shall consider only those items that the Seller and Buyer are unable to resolve and the Dispute Accounting Firm shall be bound by the terms and conditions of this Agreement, including the definition of Net Revenue and the terms of this Section 1.6. The Seller and Buyer will each pay their own fees and expenses (including any fees and expenses of their accountants and other representatives) in connection with the resolution of any dispute under this Section 1.6 (excluding the fees and expenses of the Dispute Accounting Firm). The fees and expenses of the Dispute Accounting Firm pursuant to this Section 1.6(f) shall be borne by Buyer and the Seller, in inverse proportion as they may prevail on matters resolved by the Dispute Accounting Firm, which proportionate allocations shall also be determined by the Dispute Accounting Firm at the time the determination of such firm is rendered on the merits of the matters submitted. (g) For purposes hereof, the term “Net Revenue” shall mean the aggregate dollar amount of revenues (net of credits, discounts, refunds, rebates and returns) recognized by the Business, including revenues from title insurance and settlement services recognized by any Affiliate of HSCC, during a Measurement Period, calculated in accordance with GAAP and Buyer’s accounting principles.
Proration of Payments If any Lender shall obtain any payment or other recovery (whether voluntary, involuntary, by application of offset or otherwise, on account of (a) principal of or interest on any Loan, but excluding (i) any payment pursuant to Section 8.7 or 15.6 and (ii) payments of interest on any Affected Loan) or (b) its participation in any Letter of Credit) in excess of its applicable Pro Rata Share of payments and other recoveries obtained by all Lenders on account of principal of and interest on the Loans (or such participation) then held by them, then such Lender shall purchase from the other Lenders such participations in the Loans (or sub-participations in Letters of Credit) held by them as shall be necessary to cause such purchasing Lender to share the excess payment or other recovery ratably with each of them; provided that if all or any portion of the excess payment or other recovery is thereafter recovered from such purchasing Lender, the purchase shall be rescinded and the purchase price restored to the extent of such recovery.
Lump Sum Severance Payment Payment of a lump sum amount equal to twelve (12) months of Executive’s then-current Base Salary plus the Pro Rated Bonus, less all customary and required taxes and employment-related deductions, paid on the first payroll date following the date on which the Release required by Paragraph 4(g) becomes effective and non-revocable, but not after seventy (70) days following the effective date of termination from employment.