D EFERRED COMMISSIONS Sample Clauses

D EFERRED COMMISSIONS. Deferred commissions shall be divided according to Associate’s commission split applicable at time of payment. ASSOCIATE/BROKER ACCEPTANCE THE ASSOCIATE AND BROKER AGREE TO COMMISSION PROGRAM SELECTED ABOVE. THE ASSOCIATE HAS READ THE PROGRAM SELECTED AND AGREES TO THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS. DATED THIS DAY OF _ , 20 . _ ASSOCIATE OFFICE MANAGER
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