Further costs Sample Clauses

Further costs. The Landlord may include in the Total Expenditure for any Service Charge Period: (i) any item of the Total Expenditure for an earlier Service Charge Period not recovered in full from the tenants and occupiers of the Estate; (ii) interest at the base rate of Barclays Bank PLC from time to time from the date of expenditure until the date of recovery on any item of the total Expenditure met by the Landlord from its own resources whether because of an insufficiency of service charges received from the tenants and occupiers of the Estate or otherwise; (iii) any tax assessed upon the Landlord during such period in respect of sums received from the tenants or occupiers of the Estate by way of or on account of the service charge; (iv) any amounts in respect of VAT comprised in the Total Expenditure which the Landlord is unable to recover as input tax.
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Further costs. The Customer will pay all costs (including legal fees and disbursements) incurred by Kal Tire in enforcing any of the terms, provisions, covenants and indemnities set out in this Agreement.
Further costs. The Landlord may include in the total costs for any service charge period: (i) any item of the total costs for an earlier service charge period beginning or ending during the term and not recovered in full from the tenants and occupiers of the Building; (ii) any tax assessed upon the Landlord during such period in respect of sums received from the tenants or occupiers of the Building by way of service charge; (iii) any proper costs properly attributable to the maintenance improvement protection or the property management of the Building; (iv) a proper fee for the provision of the services specified in part 3 of this schedule; and (v) a proper fee for the management of the Building insofar as managing agents are not engaged (excluding the costs incurred in the collection of rent licence fees or service charges).
Further costs. 9.1. In addition to the Price of the Products the Buyer agrees to pay for any charges raised in respect of taxes, freight, barge, vehicle, wagon or cleanup costs including overtime, mooring/unmooring charges or port dues or other like payments, pilotage, port dues and any and all other expenses incurred or charged by Med Petroleum. Also, any expenses created for the calling-in of an independent surveyor in order to settle any quantity dispute, as well as laboratory analyses for any quality dispute raised by the Buyer but eventually not verified. 9.2. In the event that the Vessel is unable for any reason to receive the nominated Products and no sufficient notice has been given to Med Petroleum for such inability the Buyer is liable to pay cancellation charges. 9.3. The Buyer agrees to pay any expenses incurred as a result of the master of the Vessel rejecting the whole or any part of the nominated Products.
Further costs. In addition to the Basic Cost of the Product the Buyer agrees to pay for any charges raised in respect of taxes of any kind, freight, barge, vehicle, wagon or clean up costs including overtime or other like payments; insurance; pilotage; port dues and any and all other like costs and expenses incurred by or charged to the Company. Such charges, costs and expenses will be passed on to the Buyer at the rates charged to the Company as and when they are advised to the Company and together with the Basic Cost shall for all purposes constitute the Price due from the Buyer to the Company for the Product supplied. The contracted prices are duty free only on the basis that the nominated vessel previous and next port of call are outside of the country; If the vessel calls an additional internal port prior to or after bunkering the prices will be adjusted substantially higher to cover the applicable duty;
Further costs. In the event of excessive soiling of the vehicle, teslify is entitled to charge the renter a cleaning fee of CHF 150. Fines and fees due to traffic violations will be charged to the renter. For fines and fees, teslify may also charge a maximum processing fee of CHF 100, which is to be borne by the renter. For damage processing, teslify may charge the renter a maximum fee of CHF 250. The hirer may be charged for additional expenses incurred in the event of improper return of the vehicle in accordance with Clause 15.2. Compensation for damages remains reserved. If an outstanding debt is not settled within the granted payment period, teslify is entitled to charge the tenant CHF 30 per reminder.
Further costs. Please note that we are also not liable for any costs incurred by you in connection with the installation and/or maintenance of our software, unless you have booked these services and we are not responsible for the costs incurred. This also includes telephone charges, communication costs and provider costs. The other liability terms remain unaffected.
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Further costs. The Customer will pay all costs (including legal fees and disbursements) incurred by Tire Xxxxxx Yorkdale Inc. in enforcing any of the terms, provisions, covenants and indemnities set out in this Agreement.
Further costs. The Landlord may include in the total costs for any service charge period: (i) any item of the total costs for an earlier service charge period beginning or ending during the term and not recovered in full from the tenants and occupiers of the Building; (ii) interest at two percent per annum above the base lending rate of National Westminster Bank Plc from time to time from the date of expenditure until the date of recovery on any item of the total costs met by the Landlord from its own resources whether because of an insufficiency of service charges received from the tenants and occupiers of the Building or otherwise; (iii) any tax assessed upon the Landlord during such period in respect of sums received from the tenants or occupiers of the Building by way of or on account of the service charge rent; and (iv) a reasonable fee for managing the Building insofar as managing agents are not engaged.
Further costs. We make every effort to keep all costs to a minimum and ensure that patients are fully aware of what these are. Following initial consultation (Stage 1) the vast majority of patients just require the main treatment (Stage 2) and one follow-up (including treatment e.g. foam sclerotherapy injections, if required) (Stage 3). There will however be some patients who require further visits (Stage 4) and it is important to understand that any further treatment (e.g. sclerotherapy injections, avulsions) or follow-up consultations will be charged separately. We will let you know to our best abilities if the proposed treatment is the only treatment likely to be necessary or if further treatments will possibly be required. Occasionally, it is necessary to undertake further treatments to achieve a satisfactory result which have not been possible to predict before the last treatment was undertaken. In those circumstances you will be informed of the additional costs for the additional treatment and will have to pay prior to going ahead with the treatment. The fixed cost prices do not cover the treatment of any complication arising from the treatment but the chance of such a complication requiring treatment is very low. The fixed cost prices do not cover the need for any subsequent second consultant opinions on your condition. If we recommend a second opinion (very rarely required) you will be responsible for any fees charged by the other consultant. The fixed cost prices for treatment of the underlying cause of your vein problems (Stage 2) do not include any follow-up treatments or consultations (Stage 3 & Stage 4). The prices for foam sclerotherapy or microsclerotherapy injections are per session. It is impossible to accurately predict how many sessions of foam or microsclerotherapy treatment you will require but we will do everything possible to give you a good indication of the number of sessions required prior to starting treatment. Prices for foam or microsclerotherapy do not include stockings which will be charged separately. In the event that you are booked for more than one vein to be treated in one or both legs and it proves impossible to treat one of the veins planned to be treated at that time and you have to return for a second treatment to that vein then you will be charged twice; once at the single leg price and again at the single leg price. The risk of this happening is less than 1 in 1000. If you wish us to order an extra pair of stockings these will be...
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