Common use of Disputed Amounts Clause in Contracts

Disputed Amounts. The County may withhold payment of fees or any other charges otherwise due to Vendor under this Contract to the extent that the County disputes such charges in good faith. In such case, the County shall provide to Vendor a reasonably detailed written explanation of the basis for the dispute and shall continue to make payments of undisputed amounts as otherwise provided in this Contract. If any disputed amounts are later determined to have been improperly withheld (i.e., properly charged by Vendor), then the County shall be obligated to pay the withheld amount in accordance with this Contract, until paid in full. If any paid amounts are later disputed by the County and determined to have been improperly paid (i.e., improperly charged by Vendor), then Vendor shall promptly pay the County, in cash, the improperly paid amount. The failure of the County to withhold payment shall not waive any other rights the County may have with respect to disputed amounts or overpayments. Except as otherwise provided herein, any dispute relating to amounts owed by a Party hereunder, shall be considered a disagreement.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Contract for Modernization of Legacy Property Tax System, Contract for Modernization of Legacy Property Tax System, Contract for Modernization of Legacy Property Tax System

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Disputed Amounts. The County may withhold payment of fees Fees or any other charges otherwise due to Vendor under this Contract Agreement to the extent that the County disputes such charges in good faith. In such case, the County shall provide to Vendor a reasonably detailed written explanation of the basis for the dispute and shall continue to make payments of undisputed amounts as otherwise provided in this ContractAgreement. If any disputed amounts are later determined to have been improperly withheld (i.e., properly charged by Vendor), then the County shall be obligated to pay the withheld amount in accordance with this ContractAgreement, until paid in full. If any paid amounts are later disputed by the County and determined to have been improperly paid (i.e., improperly charged by Vendor), then Vendor shall promptly pay the County, in cash, County the improperly paid amount. The failure of the County to withhold payment shall not waive any other rights the County may have with respect to disputed amounts or overpayments. Except as otherwise provided herein, any dispute relating to amounts owed by a Party hereunder, hereunder shall be considered a disagreementDisagreement.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Master Services Agreement for It Services, Master Services Agreement for It Services

Disputed Amounts. The County may withhold payment of fees or any other charges otherwise due to Vendor Riskonnect under this Contract to the extent that the County disputes such charges in good faith. In such case, the County shall provide to Vendor Riskonnect a reasonably detailed written explanation of the basis for the dispute and shall continue to make payments of undisputed amounts as otherwise provided in this Contract. If any disputed amounts are later determined to have been improperly withheld (i.e., properly charged by VendorRiskonnect), then the County shall be obligated to pay the withheld amount in accordance with this Contract, until paid in full. If any paid amounts are later disputed by the County and determined to have been improperly paid (i.e., improperly charged by VendorRiskonnect), then Vendor Riskonnect shall promptly pay the County, in cash, the improperly paid amount. The failure of the County to withhold payment shall not waive any other rights the County may have with respect to disputed amounts or overpayments. Except as otherwise provided herein, any dispute relating to amounts owed by a Party hereunder, shall be considered a disagreement.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Risk and Claims Management Information System Solution Agreement, Risk and Claims Management Information System Solution Agreement

Disputed Amounts. The County may withhold payment of fees or any other charges otherwise due to Vendor Contractor under this Contract to the extent that the County disputes such charges in good faith. In such case, the County shall provide to Vendor Contractor a reasonably detailed written explanation of the basis for the dispute and shall continue to make payments of undisputed amounts as otherwise provided in this Contract. If any disputed amounts are later determined to have been improperly withheld (i.e., properly charged by VendorContractor), then the County shall be obligated to pay the withheld amount in accordance with this Contract, until paid in full. If any paid amounts are later disputed by the County and determined to have been improperly paid (i.e., improperly charged by VendorContractor), then Vendor Contractor shall promptly pay the County, in cash, the improperly paid amount. The failure of the County to withhold payment shall not waive any other rights the County may have with respect to disputed amounts or overpayments. Except as otherwise provided herein, any dispute relating to amounts owed by a Party hereunder, shall be considered a disagreement.. This right to withhold is in addition

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Cybersecurity Assessment & Audit Services, Cybersecurity Assessment & Audit Services

Disputed Amounts. The County may withhold payment of fees or any other charges otherwise due to Vendor Contractor under this Contract to the extent that the County disputes such charges in good faith. In such case, the County shall provide to Vendor Contractor a reasonably detailed written explanation of the basis for the dispute and shall continue to make payments of undisputed amounts as otherwise provided in this Contract. If any disputed amounts are later determined to have been improperly withheld (i.e., properly charged by VendorContractor), then the County shall be obligated to pay the withheld amount in accordance with this Contract, until paid in full. If any paid amounts are later disputed by the County and determined to have been improperly paid (i.e., improperly charged by VendorContractor), then Vendor Contractor shall promptly pay the County, in cash, the improperly paid amount. The failure of the County to withhold payment shall not waive any other rights the County may have with respect to disputed amounts or overpayments. Except as otherwise provided herein, any dispute relating to amounts owed by a Party hereunder, shall be considered a disagreement. This right to withhold is in addition to, and not a limitation of, any other remedies available to County. Contractor may not fail to perform or suspend performance of any Services hereunder by reason of County’s good faith withholding of any payment or amount in accordance with this paragraph. Contractor’s failure to perform shall be considered a material breach of this Contract.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Contract for Project Information Management System

Disputed Amounts. The County may withhold payment of fees Fees or any other charges otherwise due to Vendor Contractor under this Contract Agreement to the extent that the County disputes such charges in good faith. In such case, the County shall provide to Vendor Contractor a reasonably detailed written explanation of the basis for the dispute and shall continue to make payments of undisputed amounts as otherwise provided in this ContractAgreement. If any disputed amounts are later determined to have been improperly withheld (i.e., properly charged by VendorContractor), then the County shall be obligated to pay the withheld amount in accordance with this ContractAgreement, until paid in full. If any paid amounts are later disputed by the County and determined to have been improperly paid (i.e., improperly charged by VendorContractor), then Vendor Contractor shall promptly pay the County, in cash, the improperly paid amount. The failure of the County to withhold payment shall not waive any other rights the County may have with respect to disputed amounts or overpayments. Except as otherwise provided herein, any dispute relating to amounts owed by a Party hereunder, hereunder shall be considered a disagreementDisagreement.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Master Service Agreement

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Disputed Amounts. The County may withhold payment of fees or any other charges otherwise due to Vendor Contractor under this Contract to the extent that the County disputes such charges in good faith. In such case, the County shall provide to Vendor Contractor a reasonably detailed written explanation of the basis for the dispute and shall continue to make payments of undisputed amounts as otherwise provided in this Contract. If any disputed amounts are later determined to have been improperly withheld (i.e., properly charged by VendorContractor), then the County shall be obligated to pay the withheld amount in accordance with this Contract, until paid in full. If any paid amounts are later disputed by the County and determined to have been improperly paid (i.e., improperly charged by VendorContractor), then Vendor Contractor shall promptly pay the County, in cash, the improperly paid amount. The failure of the County to withhold payment shall not waive any other rights the County may have with respect to disputed amounts or overpayments. Except as otherwise provided herein, any dispute relating to amounts owed by a Party hereunder, shall be considered a disagreement.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Independent Auditing and Related Services Agreement

Disputed Amounts. The County may withhold payment of fees or any other charges otherwise due to Vendor Riskonnect under this Contract to the extent that the County disputes such charges in good faith. In such case, the County shall provide to Vendor Riskonnect a reasonably detailed written explanation of the basis for the dispute and shall continue to make payments of undisputed amounts as otherwise provided in this Contract. If any disputed amounts are later determined to have been improperly withheld (i.e., properly charged by VendorRiskonnect), then the County shall be obligated to pay the withheld amount in accordance with this Contract, until paid in full. If any paid amounts are later disputed by the County and determined to have been improperly paid (i.e., improperly charged by VendorRiskonnect), then Vendor Riskonnect shall promptly pay the County, in cash, the improperly paid amount. The failure of the County to withhold payment shall not waive any other rights the County may have with respect to disputed amounts or overpayments. Except as otherwise provided herein, any dispute relating to amounts owed by a Party hereunder, shall be considered a disagreement.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Contract for Risk and Claims Management Information System Solutions

Disputed Amounts. The County may withhold payment of fees Fees or any other charges otherwise due to Vendor Contractor under this Contract Agreement to the extent that the County disputes such charges in good faith. In such case, the County shall provide to Vendor Contractor a reasonably detailed written explanation of the basis for the dispute and shall continue to make payments of undisputed amounts as otherwise provided in this ContractAgreement. If any disputed amounts are later determined to have been improperly withheld (i.e., properly charged by VendorContractor), then the County shall be obligated to pay the withheld amount in accordance with this ContractAgreement, until paid in full. If any paid amounts are later disputed by the County and determined to have been improperly paid (i.e., improperly charged by VendorContractor), then Vendor Contractor shall promptly pay the County, in cash, the improperly paid amount. The failure of the County to withhold payment shall not waive any other rights the County may have with respect to disputed amounts or overpayments. Except as otherwise provided herein, any dispute relating to amounts owed by a Party hereunder, hereunder shall be considered a disagreementDisagreement.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Egovernment Services Agreement

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