Fees and additional costs. 6.1 The Designer is entitled to a fee for the performance of the work commissioned. That fee may consist of an hourly rate, a consultancy fee, a fixed amount, whether or not related to the project sum, or any other fee agreed on between the parties. 6.2 In addition to payment of the agreed fee, the Designer is entitled to reimbursement of any costs incurred by him in the performance of the work commissioned, such as administrative overheads, travel and accommodation expenses, costs of prints, copies, (galley) proofs and prototypes, and costs of third parties related to advice, production, supervision, etc. Those costs must be itemised beforehand to the extent possible, unless a mark-up percentage is agreed on. 6.3 If the Designer is required to perform more or other work due to late delivery or non-delivery of complete, sound and clear information and/or materials, any change or error in instructions or briefings, or any external circumstances, such additional work is charged separately on the basis of the Designer’s usual fees. The Designer will then inform the client accordingly beforehand, unless that is impossible due to circumstances or the nature of the work does not allow any delay. 6.4 If the performance of the work commissioned is delayed or interrupted due to circumstances beyond the Designer’s control, the costs involved, if any, are payable by the client. The Designer must attempt to limit those costs to the extent possible.
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Fees and additional costs. 6.1 The Designer is entitled to a fee for the performance of the work commissionedcommis- sioned. That fee may consist of an hourly rate, a consultancy fee, a fixed amount, whether or not related to the project sum, or any other fee agreed on between the parties.
6.2 In addition to payment of the agreed fee, the Designer is entitled to reimbursement xxxx- bursement of any costs incurred by him in the performance of the work commissioned, such as administrative overheads, travel and accommodation accommoda- tion expenses, costs of prints, copies, (galley) proofs and prototypes, and costs of third parties related to advice, production, supervision, etc. Those costs must be itemised beforehand to the extent possible, unless a mark-mark- up percentage is agreed on.
6.3 If the Designer is required to perform more or other work due to late delivery or non-delivery of complete, sound and clear information and/or materials, any change or error in instructions or briefings, or any external circumstances, such additional work is charged separately on the basis of the Designer’s usual fees. The Designer will then inform the client accordingly accor- dingly beforehand, unless that is impossible due to circumstances or the nature of the work does not allow any delay.
6.4 If the performance of the work commissioned is delayed or interrupted due to circumstances beyond the Designer’s control, the costs involved, if any, are payable by the client. The Designer must attempt to limit those costs to the extent possible.
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Fees and additional costs. 6.1 The Designer is entitled to a fee for the performance of the work commissioned. That fee may consist of an hourly rate, a consultancy fee, a fixed amount, whether or not related to the project sum, or any other fee agreed on between the parties.
6.2 In addition to payment of the agreed fee, the Designer is entitled to reimbursement of any costs incurred by him in the performance of the work commissioned, such as administrative overheads, travel and accommodation expenses, costs of prints, copies, (galley) proofs and prototypes, and costs of third parties related to advice, production, supervision, etc. Those costs must be itemised beforehand to the extent possible, unless a mark-up percentage is agreed on.
6.3 If the Designer is required to perform more or other work due to late delivery or non-delivery of complete, sound and clear information and/or and/ or materials, any change or error in instructions or briefings, or any external circumstances, such additional work is charged separately on the basis of the Designer’s usual fees. The Designer will then inform the client accordingly beforehand, unless that is impossible due to circumstances or the nature of the work does not allow any delay.
6.4 If the performance of the work commissioned is delayed or interrupted due to circumstances beyond the Designer’s control, the costs involved, if any, are payable by the client. The Designer must attempt to limit those costs to the extent possible.
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Fees and additional costs. . 6.1 The Designer is entitled to a fee for the performance of the work commissioned. That fee may consist of an hourly rate, a consultancy fee, a fixed f ixed amount, whether or not related to the project sum, or any other fee agreed on between the parties.
. 6.2 In addition to payment of the agreed fee, the Designer is entitled to reimbursement of any costs incurred by him in the performance of the work commissioned, such as administrative overheads, travel and accommodation expenses, costs of prints, copies, (( galley) proofs and prototypes, and costs of third parties related to advice, production, supervision, etc. Those costs must be itemised itemized beforehand to the extent possible, unless a mark-mark- up percentage is agreed on.
. 6.3 If the Designer is required to perform more or other work due to late delivery or non-non- delivery of complete, sound and clear information and/or and/ or materials, any change or error in instructions or briefings, or any external circumstances, such additional work is charged separately on the basis of the Designer’s ’ s usual fees. The Designer will then inform the client accordingly beforehand, unless that is impossible due to circumstances or the nature of the work does not allow any delay.
. 6.4 If the performance of the work commissioned is delayed or interrupted due to circumstances beyond the Designer’s ’ s control, the costs involved, if any, are payable by the client. The Designer must attempt to limit those costs to the extent possible.
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Fees and additional costs. . 6.1 The Designer is entitled to a fee for the performance of the work commissioned. That fee may consist of an hourly rate, a consultancy fee, a fixed amount, whether or not related to the project sum, or any other fee agreed on between the parties.
. 6.2 In addition to payment of the agreed fee, the Designer is entitled to reimbursement of any costs incurred by him in the performance of the work commissioned, such as administrative overheads, travel and accommodation expenses, costs of prints, copies, (galley) proofs and prototypes, and costs of third parties related to advice, production, supervision, etc. Those costs must be itemised beforehand to the extent possible, unless a mark-up percentage is agreed on.
. 6.3 If the Designer is required to perform more or other work due to late delivery or non-delivery of complete, sound and clear information and/or materials, any change or error in instructions or briefings, or any external circumstances, such additional work is charged separately on the basis of the Designer’s usual fees. The Designer will then inform the client accordingly beforehand, unless that is impossible due to circumstances or the nature of the work does not allow any delay.
. 6.4 If the performance of the work commissioned is delayed or interrupted due to circumstances beyond the Designer’s control, the costs involved, if any, are payable by the client. The Designer must attempt to limit those costs to the extent possible.
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Fees and additional costs. 6.1 The Designer is entitled to a fee for the performance of the work commissioned. That fee may consist of an hourly rate, a consultancy fee, a fixed amount, whether or not related to the project sum, or any other fee agreed on between the parties.
6.2 In addition to payment of the agreed fee, the Designer is entitled to reimbursement of any costs incurred by him in the performance of the work commissioned, such as administrative overheads, travel and accommodation expenses, costs of prints, copies, (galley) proofs and prototypes, and costs of third parties related to advice, production, supervision, etc. Those costs must be itemised beforehand to the extent possible, unless a markxxxx-up percentage is agreed on.
6.3 If the Designer is required to perform more or other work due to late delivery or non-non- delivery of complete, sound and clear information and/or materials, any change or error in instructions or briefings, or any external circumstances, such additional work is charged separately on the basis of the Designer’s usual fees. The Designer will then inform the client accordingly beforehand, unless that is impossible due to circumstances or the nature of the work does not allow any delay.
6.4 If the performance of the work commissioned is delayed or interrupted due to circumstances beyond the Designer’s control, the costs involved, if any, are payable by the client. The Designer must attempt to limit those costs to the extent possible.
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Samples: General Terms and Conditions
Fees and additional costs. 6.1 The Designer is entitled to a fee for the performance of the work commissioned. That fee may consist of an hourly rate, a consultancy fee, a fixed amount, whether or not related to the project sum, or any other fee agreed on between the parties.
6.2 In addition to payment of the agreed fee, the Designer is entitled to reimbursement of any costs incurred by him in the performance of the work commissioned, such as administrative overheads, travel and accommodation expenses, costs of prints, copies, (galley) proofs and prototypes, and costs of third parties related to advice, production, supervision, etc. Those costs must be itemised beforehand to the extent possible, unless a mark-up percentage is agreed on.
6.3 If the Designer is required to perform more or other work due to late delivery or non-delivery of complete, sound and clear information and/or materials, any change or error in instructions or briefings, or any external circumstances, such additional work is charged separately on the basis of the Designer’s usual fees. The Designer will then inform the client accordingly beforehand, unless unless
6.4 that is impossible due to circumstances or the nature of the work does not allow any delay.
6.4 . If the performance of the work commissioned is delayed or interrupted due to circumstances beyond the Designer’s control, the costs involved, if any, are payable by the client. The Designer must attempt to limit those costs to the extent possible.
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Fees and additional costs. 6.1 The Designer is entitled to a fee for the performance of the work commissioned. That fee may consist of an hourly rate, a consultancy fee, a fixed amount, whether or not related to the project sum, or any other fee agreed on between the parties.
6.2 In addition to payment of the agreed fee, the Designer is entitled to reimbursement of any costs incurred by him in the performance of the work commissioned, such as administrative overheads, travel and accommodation expenses, costs of prints, copies, (galley) proofs and prototypes, and costs of third parties related to advice, production, supervision, etc. Those costs must be itemised itemized beforehand to the extent possible, unless a mark-up percentage is agreed on.
6.3 If the Designer is required to perform more or other work due to late delivery or non-delivery of complete, sound and clear information and/or materials, any change or error in instructions or briefings, or any external circumstances, such additional work is charged separately on the basis of the Designer’s usual fees. The Designer will then inform the client accordingly beforehand, unless that is impossible due to circumstances or the nature of the work does not allow any delay.
6.4 If the performance of the work commissioned is delayed or interrupted due to circumstances beyond the Designer’s control, the costs involved, if any, are payable by the client. The Designer must attempt to limit those costs to the extent possible.
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Samples: General Terms and Conditions