Common use of Increase to Charges Clause in Contracts

Increase to Charges. Without prejudice to its other rights to increase Charges under these Conditions, Digital Origin may increase the Charges once in any 12 month period to reflect any percentage increase in the Retail Prices Index in the preceding 12-month period based on the latest available figure for the percentage increase in the Retail Prices Index and/or any actual increase in the direct cost to Digital Origin for supplying the Services (offset by any efficiencies, improvements or investments that Digtal Origin may implement in relation to the Services) provided that Digital Origin provides at least 14 days’ notice of the increase to the Client (which may be by email) and, subject to the remainder of this clause 9.6, the increase in any Charges does not exceed 10% of the value of these Charges in effect immediately prior to the increase. Where Digital Origin is able to provide evidence as to it suffering any actual increase in the direct cost to it for supplying the Services in excess of 10%, it may increase the Charges by more than 10% to account for this.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Master Services Agreement, Master Services Agreement, Master Services Agreement

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