FEES FOR LICENSE AND SUPPORT Clause Samples
FEES FOR LICENSE AND SUPPORT. 1. Fixed Annual License and Support Fee. Client shall pay Data911 the annual license and support fee, in the amount shown on Exhibit A, Section I, which will be billed prior to the commencement date of this agreement.
2. Fees based on time. All services requested by Client, which are not provided under the terms of this agreement, shall be billed at Data911's then current rate. All amounts so billed shall be payable within 30 days of the invoice date.
3. This agreement shall cover only application software modules described in Exhibit A which were designed and/or installed by Data911, which have not and will not be altered or enhanced by any entity (including Client) without the express prior written consent of Data911, such consent will not be unreasonably withheld. In the event of Client's use of additional application software (designed and installed by Data911) or if additional hardware and/or software is connected or in any way interfaced to Client's computer system as described in Exhibit B, Data911 shall have the right to increase its fixed license and support fee and such increase shall be retroactive to the date of such respective first use or connection. Interfaces to Data911 software shall be completed by Data911 and the third- party vendor at an additional quoted fee prior to commencement of interface. Client shall give Data911 prompt written notice of any such connection. Any support calls or activity by Data911 due to a failure of the interconnected third-party hardware or software will be charged to the Client at the current rate for Data911 services.
4. In addition to the amounts payable by Client above, Client shall pay to Data911 all taxes and levies imposed on or with respect to this Agreement, the services performed or the fees paid hereunder (except for taxes based on net income).
5. Support fees for third-party products billed on to the Client and payable as per the third- party suppliers’ arrangements. These amounts and arrangements are shown on Exhibit A.
