Financial Fund Related Delay Fee Sample Clauses

Financial Fund Related Delay Fee. If an Addenda exceeds the Financial Fund Guaranteed Substantial Completion Date and does not achieve Final Completion with one-hundred and twenty (120) days of achieving Milestone 1(“PTO Deadline”), Sunrun may assess, and Contractor agrees to pay a fee for delay (“Financial Fund Delay Fee”) in the amount of forty-five percent (45%) of the Contract Price for the relevant Addendum which has exceeded the Guaranteed Substantial Completion Date and not achieved the PTO Deadline. Sunrun may invoice Contractor immediately for Financial Fund Delay Fees accruing under any Addendum. Contractor shall pay such Financial Fund Delay Fees within ten (10) Business Days following Sunrun’s issuance of such invoice. Alternatively, Sunrun may withhold future Milestone Payments and off-set such Financial Fund Delay Fee amounts aga inst subsequent amounts due and owing to Contractor under this Contract. Financial Fund Delay Fees not paid when due (and if not set off against future Milestone Payments by Sun run) shall accrue interest at the Default Rate until paid. Any delay in Sunrun enforcing this provision, invoicing or setting off Financial Fund Delay Fees shall not be a waiver of Sunrun’s rights to Financial Fund Delay Fees pursuant hereto.
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