Common use of Cost of Review Clause in Contracts

Cost of Review. Contractor shall bear all reasonable costs incurred by County, including labor and materials, of a special review which it has requested up to a maximum of fifty-thousand dollars ($50,000). Costs of a review requested by Contractor may not be included in Contractor’s Compensation, charged to County or customers, nor included in the calculation used as rationale to initiate a special Compensation review.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Franchise Agreement, Franchise Agreement

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Cost of Review. Contractor shall bear all reasonable costs incurred by County, including labor and materials, of a special review which it has requested up to a maximum of fifty-thousand dollars ($50,000). Costs of a review requested by Contractor may not be included in Contractor’s Compensationcompensation, charged to County or customers, nor included in the calculation used as rationale to initiate a special Compensation compensation review.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Franchise Agreement, Franchise Agreement

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