Fee Shifting Sample Clauses

Fee Shifting. The prevailing party in any arbitration or court proceeding to enforce or interpret this Agreement or any provision thereof shall be entitled to recover its costs, expenses and reasonable attorneys’ fees (at trial/arbitration and on appeal), amounts paid in the investigation, defense and/or settlement of such arbitration or court proceeding (including, for the avoidance of doubt and without limitation of the foregoing, costs and expenses incurred in negotiating a settlement, if applicable), and all other amounts allowed by law. For purposes of the preceding sentence, the “prevailing party” means the party initiating such proceeding in the event that such party is awarded any relief by the arbitrator or court (regardless of whether such relief is monetary or equitable in nature) even, for the avoidance of doubt and without limitation of the foregoing, if such party did not prevail in all matters; otherwise, the “prevailing party” means the party defending against such proceeding. The “prevailing party” under (i) the complaint or similar filing or action, and (ii) any counterclaim or similar filing or action in any such proceeding shall be determined independently. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the first sentence of this Subsection 7(v) will not apply to any collateral claims not brought to enforce or interpret this Agreement, even if adjudicated contemporaneously. Nothing in this Agreement shall require Grantee to reimburse the Company for its costs, expenses and reasonable attorneys’ fees incurred when the Company prevails in defense of any statutory claim of unlawful discrimination, unless such claim brought by Grantee is frivolous, unreasonable or without foundation, or Grantee continues to prosecute a claim after the claim became frivolous, unreasonable or without foundation, in which cases Grantee will be required to reimburse the Company for its costs, expenses and reasonable attorneys’ fees (at trial/arbitration and on appeal), amounts paid in the investigation, defense and/or settlement of such claims (including, for the avoidance of doubt and without limitation of the foregoing, costs and expenses incurred in negotiating a settlement, if applicable), and all other amounts allowed by law. In the event either party hereto files a judicial or administrative action asserting claims subject to the arbitration provisions of this Agreement, and the other party successfully stays such action and/or compels arbitration of the claims made in such an action,...
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Fee Shifting. Should either party to this Agreement initiate any action against the other, the substantially prevailing party (considering the relief sought and the relief achieved) shall be awarded reasonable attorney’s fees incurred in connection with such enforcement.
Fee Shifting. The Parties agree that the prevailing Party in any action relating to or arising out of this Agreement will be awarded its reasonable attorneys’ fees and costs incurred as a result of such a proceeding.
Fee Shifting. In the event of litigation or arbitration concerning the subject matter of this Agreement, the prevailing party shall be entitled to recover all costs incurred by it, including such party’s reasonable attorneys’ fees and reasonable compensation for the services of its internal personnel, provided however that this provision shall not apply to any claims brought pursuant to the Age Discrimination in Employment Act or the Older Workers Benefit Protection Act.
Fee Shifting. Upon entry of a Court order adjudging liability on the part of a party to this Agreement for gross negligence or any form of intentional misconduct in connection with that party’s discharge of its obligations under this Agreement, the party found liable shall be required to pay the non-liable party its reasonable attorneys’ fees and expenses incurred in connection therewith.

Related to Fee Shifting

  • Agent’s Management Time Any amount payable to the Agent under Clause 14.3 (Indemnity to the Agent), Clause 16 (Costs and expenses) and Clause 25.10 (Lenders’ indemnity to the Agent) shall include the cost of utilising the Agent’s management time or other resources and will be calculated on the basis of such reasonable daily or hourly rates as the Agent may notify to the Parent and the Lenders, and is in addition to any fee paid or payable to the Agent under Clause 11 (Fees).

  • Construction Management Fee The Construction Management Fee for the Project shall be either a ☒Lump Sum or ☐Not-To-Exceed Fee of Fifty-One Thousand, Four Hundred Fifty-Six Dollars and Twenty-Three Cents ($51,456.23). NOTE: Allowances will be on a Not-To-Exceed basis. All unused funds will be returned to the School District at the time of construction closeout. Fee will be paid only on cost of work for these items. Exhibit C- Project Assignment Page 2 of 4

  • Property Management Fee For its services in managing the day-to-day operations of the Property in accordance with the terms of this Agreement, Company shall pay to Property Manager an annual property management fee (the “Property Management Fee”) equal to 4.0% of the Gross Revenue (as hereinafter defined). The Property Management Fee shall be prorated for any partial year and shall be payable in equal monthly installments, in advance. The Property Management Fee shall be payable on the first day of each month from the Operating Account or from other funds timely provided by the Company. Upon the expiration or earlier termination of this Agreement, the parties will prorate the Property Management Fee on a daily basis to the effective date of such expiration or termination. For purposes of this Agreement, the term “Gross Revenue” shall mean all gross collections from the operations of the Property, including, without limitation, rental receipts, late fees, application fees, pet fees, damages, lease buy-out payments, reimbursements by Tenants for common area expenses, operating expenses and taxes and similar pass-through obligations paid by Tenants, but shall expressly exclude (i) security deposits received from Tenants and interest accrued thereon for the benefit of the Tenants until such deposits or interest are included in the taxable income of the Company; (ii) advance rents (but not lease buy-out payments) until the month in which payments are to apply as rental income; (iii) reimbursements by Tenants for work done for a particular Tenant; (iv) proceeds from the sale or other disposition of all or any portion of the Property; (v) insurance proceeds received by the Company as a result of any insured loss (except proceeds from rent insurance or the excess of insurance proceeds for repairs over the actual costs of such repairs); (vi) condemnation proceeds not attributable to rent; (vii) capital contributions made by the Company; (viii) proceeds from capital, financing and any other transactions not in the ordinary course of the operation of the Property; (ix) income derived from interest on investments or otherwise; (x) abatement of taxes, awards arising out of takings by eminent domain and discounts and dividends on insurance policies; and (xi) rental concessions not paid by third parties.

  • Fee In consideration for Silicon entering into this Amendment, Borrower shall concurrently pay Silicon a fee in the amount of $1,000, which shall be non-refundable and in addition to all interest and other fees payable to Silicon under the Loan Documents. Silicon is authorized to charge said fee to Borrower’s loan account.

  • Transportation Management Tenant shall fully comply with all present or future programs intended to manage parking, transportation or traffic in and around the Building, and in connection therewith, Tenant shall take responsible action for the transportation planning and management of all employees located at the Premises by working directly with Landlord, any governmental transportation management organization or any other transportation-related committees or entities.

  • Processing (a) The filing or pendency of any grievance or arbitration proceedings under this Article shall not operate to impede, preclude, or delay the University from taking the action complained of. Reasonable efforts, including the shortening of time limits when practical, shall be made to conclude the processing of a grievance prior to the expiration of the grievant's employment, whether by termination or failure to reappoint. An employee with a pending grievance will not continue to be compensated beyond the last date of employment.

  • Processing Fee At the time each Advance is made, Borrower shall pay to Lender the Processing Fee with respect to such Advance.

  • Consulting If the Executive agrees to the provisions of Section 14(e) above, then the Executive shall have the obligation to provide consulting services to the Company as an independent contractor, commencing on the Date of Termination and ending on the second anniversary of the Date of Termination (the “Consulting Period”). The Executive shall hold himself available at reasonable times and on reasonable notice to render such consulting services as may be so assigned to him by the Board or the Company’s then Chief Executive Officer; provided, however, that unless the parties otherwise agree, the consulting services rendered by the Executive during the Consulting Period shall not exceed twenty (20) hours each month; and, provided, further, that the consulting services rendered by the Executive during the Consulting Period shall in no event exceed twenty percent (20%) of the average level of services performed by the Executive for the Company over the thirty-six (36) month period immediately preceding the Executive’s Separation from Service (or the full period of services to the Company, if the Executive has been providing services to the Company for less than thirty-six (36) months). The Company agrees to use its best efforts during the Consulting Period to secure the benefit of the Executive’s consulting services so as to minimize the interference with the Executive’s other activities, including requiring the performance of consulting services at the Company’s offices only when such services may not be reasonably performed off-site by the Executive.

  • Merchant has the power and authority to authorize the automatic funds transfer provided for in the Merchant Agreement;

  • Transportation Transportation expenses include, but are not limited to, airplane, train, bus, taxi fares, rental cars, parking, mileage reimbursement, and tolls that are reasonably and necessarily incurred as a result of conducting State business. Each State agency shall determine the necessity for travel, and the mode of travel to be reimbursed.

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