Common use of Contractual Amount Clause in Contracts

Contractual Amount. UND will pay for the accepted services provided by CONTRACTOR under this Contract an amount not to exceed <amount> (Contractual Amount). The Contractual Amount is firm for the duration of the Contract and constitutes the entire compensation due CONTRACTOR for performance of its obligations under this Contract, unless amended, regardless of the difficulty, materials, or equipment required, including fees, licenses, overhead, profit, and all other direct and indirect costs incurred by CONTRACTOR, except as provided by an amendment to this Contract.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Services Contract, Services Contract, Attachment 2

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Contractual Amount. DRAFT UND will pay for the accepted services provided by CONTRACTOR under this Contract an amount not to exceed <amount> (Contractual Amount). The Contractual Amount is firm for the duration of the Contract and constitutes the entire compensation due CONTRACTOR for performance of its obligations under this Contract, unless amended, regardless of the difficulty, materials, or equipment required, including fees, licenses, overhead, profit, and all other direct and indirect costs incurred by CONTRACTOR, except as provided by an amendment to this Contract.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Services Contract, Services Contract

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