Customer Compensation Sample Clauses

Customer Compensation. 1. Workforce Solutions does not pay overtime and Holiday hours for customers. 2. Customers will be compensated in accordance with the Fair Labor Standards Act.
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Customer Compensation. If Grant PUD requests or directs Customer to provide a service pursuant to Section 13.4.1 of this Agreement, Xxxxx PUD shall compensate Customer in accordance with Customer's applicable rate schedule then in effect unless the provision of such service(s) is subject to an RTO or ISO FERC-approved rate schedule. There shall be no compensation if there is no applicable rate schedule then in effect.
Customer Compensation. 1. Cancellation of orders for stock-out: For items that will be canceled for stock-outs, Jumia Morocco will proceed to the deduction of an amount tax exclusive equivalent to: 2. Customer returns other than change of customer's opinion: For items that will be returned by the customer or refused by the Jumia reception division, Jumia Morocco will proceed to the withdrawal of an amount tax exclusive of:
Customer Compensation. In the event of FIRSTPOINT IT failing to fulfill this commitment, The Customer will be entitled to receive a credit applied to their account as per the terms specified in section 4.3 of this Service Level Agreement (SLA).
Customer Compensation. In the event of a failure to meet this guarantee, The Customer will receive a credit equivalent to 10% of the base monthly fee (hardware only) for the affected service, for each hour exceeding the two-hour guarantee, up to a maximum of 50% of the monthly fee. This credit will be applied to the account as an account credit.
Customer Compensation. The customer will compensate, defend and consider harmless Aquarius, its parents, subsidiaries and affiliated companies, and its and its respective employees, officials, directors, shareholders and agents (each an Aquarius Indemnitee) to and from any loss suffered by Aquarius compensation on the basis of or arising from any complaint, allegation, claim, legal action or third-party proceeding (each, a Complaint) made or proposed against any Aquarius Compensation in connection with any advertising , branding, research or other products or services that Aquarius has prepared or performed for the Customer in this document to the extent that such Complaint refers, in whole or in part, to: (i) the inaccuracy of any information provided by the Customer or his agents to Aquarius, including, but not limited to, information relating to the Customer's products and services , to the products or services of the Customer's competitors or to the customer's product or service category; (ii) the use of any marketing, branding, research, advertising, packaging, brand, software, hardware or other materials, or components there of them, provided by the Customer or his agents to Aquarius to be included in any Multimedia Material or Placement; (iii) the use of any material or data provided or created by Aquarius and modified by the Customer or its agents or used in an Agreement for Marketing and Brand Development Services - 4 different from that agreed by the parties; (iv) risks or restrictions known to the Customer in which the Customer has in any case chosen to proceed; (v) death claims or actions, personal injury or product liability (including health and safety) arising from the use of the Customer's products and services; (vi) the unauthorized or improper use of the Materials or Trademarks by the Customer, the Customer's designates, licensees, distributors, affiliates or affiliates of the customer; (vii) complaints made by the Customer's employees for discrimination at work, other employment or employment disputes, breach of contract, personal injury or other civil law matters, or complaints brought by those parties with whom the Customer has a contractual relationship or supplier; (viii) charges of infringement of patents, trademarks or commercial clothes or any other infringement of a patent, trademark or commercial clothing right; (ix) any material violation of the terms of this Agreement by the Customer or its agents or employees in connection with aquarius' media comm...
Customer Compensation. Upon Customer enrollment and verification of account eligibility; Customer will receive a one-time enrollment incentive, in the form of a xxxx credit, in the amount of $50.00. Credits will be applied to account within 2 xxxx cycles. Customer will receive a monthly participation xxxx credit of $5.00 per thermostat for participating in all monthly peak load events with one (1) opt-out option per month.
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Customer Compensation. If any complaint is raised against the Chef, their Chef Services, or any other issue that the Customer brings to our notice, and splidu in its sole discretion finds the Chef at fault, then the Chef shall be liable to compensate the Customer by refunding the Total Fees to the Customer through splidu. In the event the Chef was already compensated for their Chef Services, splidu has the right to claim this amount from future payments owed to the Chef and/or claim from the Chef if no monies are withheld by splidu. Additionally, a valid complaint may also hold the Chef liable to pay a penalty of 10% of the Total Fees or AED 50, whichever is higher.

Related to Customer Compensation

  • BROKER COMPENSATION BROKER shall be entitled to a rental commission from all rent monies collected and shall retain any charges deemed "additional rent" or fees in the lease agreement as per outlined in “tiered pricing” Section 16. In the event Owner utilizes services that are not covered under their pricing plan compensation to All County will be as follows: Inspections $99.00 per inspection, Xxxx Pay $5.00 per xxxx, Maintenance Coordination $15.00 per issue, Notice Delivery $25 per notice, Security Claim preparation and mailing $25.00 plus certified postage. Owner can upgrade to next tired pricing plan without penalty, however if going to Peace of Mind they must pay the difference for the insurance premium and be eligible for the program with a Tenant placed by All County that is in good standing. A. COORDINATION FEES:

  • Overtime Compensation 1. Except as provided in this section, Grantee will be responsible for any obligations of premium overtime pay due employees. Premium overtime pay is defined as any compensation paid to an individual in addition to the employee’s normal rate of pay for hours worked in excess of normal working hours. 2. Funds provided under this Contract may be used to pay the premium portion of overtime only under the following conditions: i. With the prior written approval of System Agency; ii. Temporarily, in the case of an emergency or an occasional operational bottleneck; iii. When employees are performing indirect functions, such as administration, maintenance, or accounting; iv. In performance of tests, laboratory procedures, or similar operations that are continuous in nature and cannot reasonably be interrupted or otherwise completed; or v. When lower overall cost to System Agency will result.

  • Developer Compensation for Emergency Services If, during an Emergency State, the Developer provides services at the request or direction of the NYISO or Connecting Transmission Owner, the Developer will be compensated for such services in accordance with the NYISO Services Tariff.

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