Invoicing of Charges Sample Clauses

Invoicing of Charges. Invoicing shall comply with the terms and conditions set forth in Exhibit 2 (Business Operations) attached to this Agreement.
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  • Payment and Invoicing As full consideration for the performance of the Services, delivery of the Goods and the assignment of rights to Apple as provided in this Agreement, Apple shall pay Seller (i) the amount agreed upon and specified in the applicable PO, or (ii) Seller's quoted price on date of shipment (for Goods), or the date Services were started (for Services), whichever is lower; provided that if the designated destination for Goods is a Hub (as defined above) Apple shall pay Seller (a) the amount agreed upon and specified in the applicable PO, or (b) Seller's quoted price on the date such goods are physically delivered to Apple and withdrawn from the Hub, whichever is lower. Applicable taxes and other charges such as shipping costs, duties, customs, tariffs, imposts, and government imposed surcharges shall be stated separately on Seller's invoice. Payment by cheque is made when Apple's payment is mailed and payment by bank transfer is made when the funds leave Apple's bank account. Payment shall not constitute acceptance of the Goods or Services. All duties, taxes, copyright levies, environmental levies, or any other levies assessable upon the Goods prior to receipt by Apple of Goods conforming to the PO shall be borne by Seller. Seller shall invoice Apple for all Goods delivered and all Services actually performed. Each invoice submitted by Seller must be provided to Apple within ninety (90) days of completion of the Services or delivery of Goods or as otherwise agreed or specified in the PO and must reference the applicable PO, and Apple reserves the right to return all incorrect invoices. Apple will receive a 2% discount of the invoiced amount for all invoices that are submitted more than ninety (90) days after completion of the Services or delivery of the Goods. Unless otherwise specified on the face of a PO, Apple shall pay the invoiced amount within forty-five (45) days after receipt of an undisputed invoice. Seller shall send only one original invoice to Apple Accounts Payable Department. Seller will receive no royalty or other remuneration on the production or distribution of any products developed by Apple or Seller in connection with or based on the Goods or Services provided. To the extent that any intellectual property subsists in the Goods or Services that does not constitute Work Product as defined below, Seller hereby grants to Apple and warrants that it is entitled to grant to Apple a royalty free, perpetual, irrevocable licence (with the right to sub-licence) any such intellectual property.

  • Account Fees The Company, by resolution of the Board of Directors, including a majority of the Independent Directors, may from time to time authorize the imposition of a fee as a direct charge against shareholder accounts of any class of one or more of the Funds, such fee to be retained by the Company or to be paid to the Investment Manager to defray expenses which would otherwise be paid by the Investment Manager in accordance with the provisions of paragraph 4 of this Agreement. At least sixty days prior written notice of the intent to impose such fee must be given to the shareholders of the affected Fund or Fund class.

  • Electronic Invoicing (eInvoicing The Contractor may supply electronic invoices in lieu of paper-based invoices for those transactions processed through MFMP. Contractor may establish electronic invoicing within ninety (90) days of written request to the Department. Electronic invoices shall be submitted to the Customer through the Ariba Network (AN) in one of three mechanisms as listed below. The Contractor will work with the MFMP management team to obtain specific requirements for the eInvoicing.

  • Invoicing Except as may be prohibited by Applicable Laws, Supplier will implement an electronic invoicing process upon request by DXC and at Supplier’s sole expense, to submit invoices electronically to DXC or DXC’s third-party service provider in the electronic format specified by DXC or such third-party service provider. Supplier acknowledges and agrees that use of such process may entail disclosure of information to the service provider about the purchasing relationship between DXC and the Supplier, provided that such service provider is bound by DXC to confidentiality obligations as to Supplier’s information substantially similar to those provided under these terms. If Supplier fails to implement the electronic invoicing process within a reasonable time (not to exceed ninety (90) days) after DXC’s request, DXC may withhold payment on any invoice not received electronically until such time as Supplier submits the invoice electronically.

  • Payments and Invoicing Within fifteen (15) days after the date the NMDOT receives written notice from the Vendor that payment is requested for services, construction or items of tangible personal property delivered on site and received, the NMDOT shall issue a written certification of complete or partial acceptance or rejection of the services, construction or items of tangible personal property. If the NMDOT finds that the services, construction or items of tangible personal property are not acceptable, it shall, within thirty (30) days after the date of receipt of written notice from the Vendor that payment is requested, provide to the Vendor a letter of exception explaining the defect or objection to the services, construction or delivered tangible personal property along with details of how the Vendor may proceed to provide remedial action. Upon certification by the NMDOT that the services, construction or items of tangible personal property have been received and accepted, payment shall be tendered to the Vendor within thirty (30) days after the date of certification. If payment is made by mail, the payment shall be deemed tendered on the date it is postmarked. After the thirtieth day from the date that written certification of acceptance is issued, late payment charges shall be paid on the unpaid balance due on the purchase order to the Vendor at the rate of one and a half (1½) percent per month. For purchases funded by state or federal grants to local public bodies, if the public body has not received the funds from the federal or state funding agency, but has already certified that the services or items of tangible personal property have been received and accepted, payments shall be tendered to the Vendor within five (5) working days of receipt of funds from that funding agency. Final payment shall be made within thirty (30) days after the work has been approved and accepted by the New Mexico Department of Transportation’s Secretary of his/her duly authorized representative. The Vendor agrees to comply with state laws and rules pertaining to worker’s compensation insurance coverage for its employees. If Vendor fails to comply with the workers’ compensation act and applicable rules when required to do so the purchase order may be canceled effective immediately.

  • INVOICING REQUIREMENTS A. Upon acceptance of work by the Service Coordinator, the Contractor shall submit the invoice (and supporting documents where applicable) to the appropriate County department per the issued Delivery Order within thirty (30) calendar days of the acceptance. At minimum, all invoice shall contain the following information: • Correct Delivery Order number • Description of work performed to include the manufacturer name, original make and model number(s) of parts and equipment installed. • Start and ending date of the work • Location of the work • Total labor categorized per the Bid Response Form and rounded to the nearest (30) minutes • Itemized list of materials used according to the original manufacturer’s part name and part number. ▪ Unit price and quantity shall be provided on the invoice for each part • Applicable sales tax for materials purchased should be listed separately • Markdown/mark-ups for material shall be listed as a line item on the invoice. • Approved shipping charges shall be listed separately • Permit and special equipment rental cost for reimbursement (if applicable) • Invoice total B. Proof of purchase for all reimbursable expense must be submitted with the invoice showing the actual cost for all reimbursable expenses by the County, including but not limited to, parts, shipping, sales tax, permits, specialty equipment rentals, etc. The Contractor shall provide a separate service ticket for each work day as verification of actual labor spent on the project daily. C. The Contractor shall not combine charges for multiple Delivery Orders on the same invoice. Each Delivery Order must be invoiced separately. D. The County will review invoices for the required information. The County will have the authority to reject invoices based on improper invoice format and lack of supporting documents. E. The Contractor shall not invoice the County for any work not accepted by the County. Should the County received such invoices, they will be rejected. F. Unless otherwise authorized by the corresponding department in writing, delivery of invoices and back-up documentation via e-mail and/or fax is not allowed under this contract. All invoices shall be mailed or hand delivered to the appropriate Department as referenced as the “Invoice To:” location and on the Delivery Order. G. The Contractor shall submit monthly statements of unpaid invoices to each department ordering services under this contract. The Contractor shall not combine statements for different Departments utilizing this contract. • Statement date • Invoice numbers • Invoice dates • Invoice total or unpaid balance if different from invoice total • Delivery order number corresponding to each invoice listed • Balance carry forward • Cumulative outstanding balance Statements shall be sent to the corresponding Department’s, fiscal department, and the Contract Administrator by the 15th day of each month for service performed in the prior month and upon request by the County.

  • Maintenance of Loan Account; Statements of Account (a) The Administrative Agent shall maintain an account on its books in the name of the Borrowers (the “Loan Account”) which will reflect (i) all Loans and other advances made by the Lenders to the Borrowers or for the Borrowers’ account, (ii) all Letter of Credit Disbursements, fees and interest that have become payable as herein set forth, and (iii) any and all other monetary Obligations that have become payable. (b) The Loan Account will be credited with all amounts received by the Administrative Agent from the Borrowers or from other Persons for the Borrowers’ account, including all amounts received in the Concentration Account from the Blocked Account Banks, and the amounts so credited shall be applied as set forth in and to the extent required by Section 2.09(e) or Section 8.04, as applicable. After the end of each month, the Administrative Agent shall send to the Borrowers a statement accounting for the charges (including interest), loans, advances and other transactions occurring among and between the Administrative Agent, the Lenders and the Borrowers during that month. The monthly statements, absent manifest error, shall be deemed presumptively correct.

  • DIR Administrative Fee A. The administrative fee to be paid by the Vendor to DIR based on the dollar value of all sales to Customers pursuant to this Contract is three-quarter of one percent (.75%). Payment will be calculated for all sales, net of returns and credits. For example, the administrative fee for sales totaling $100,000 shall be $750.00. B. All prices quoted to Customers shall include the administrative fee. DIR reserves the right to change this fee upwards or downwards during the term of this Contract, upon written notice to Vendor without further requirement for a formal contract amendment. Any change in the administrative fee shall be incorporated in the price to the Customer.

  • Fees, Invoicing and Payment 7.1. EAGE charges an Exhibition Fee. Besides, if applicable, Exhibitor may order additional goods and services from EAGE under the Agreement for which Exhibitor shall be charged as well. 7.2. Amounts mentioned in the Agreement are in Euros, exclusive of VAT or other taxes as may be applicable in the country where the Exhibition takes place. 7.3. Payments must be made at the latest on the due date of the relevant invoice(s), unless indicated otherwise. 7.4. For credit card payments, a 5% (five percent) surcharge is applicable. 7.5. If Exhibitor requires a purchase order number on the invoice, the purchase order number must be indicated on the Exhibition Con- tract Form. In the event of the failure of Exhibitor to provide a purchase order number on time, the absence thereof on an invoice or related documentation shall not affect Exhibitor’s payment obligations, the payment term or EAGE’s rights under the Agreement. 7.6. Exhibitor is (automatically) in default after the expiry of any payment period, without any demand, notice of default or judicial intervention being necessary. If Exhibitor is in default, EAGE may cancel booth/space and assign it to another exhibitor without any rebate or allowance to the defaulting Exhibitor, without prejudice to EAGE’s rights to demand immediate payment of the entire outstanding amount, and without prejudice to EAGE’s other rights in such situation. In case of default, Exhibitor is liable for the payment of EAGE’s actual collection costs (including all legal fees and court fees) and not entitled to a refund of any amounts already paid. 7.7. EAGE is entitled to set off payments made by an Exhibitor first of all against any outstanding debts of Exhibitor to EAGE and/or its affiliated companies.

  • Fees and Invoicing The Consultant’s fee for tasks performed during the design phase and for all technical and administrative tasks during the construction and close-out phases, such as the review of Contractor submittals, preparation and distribution of minutes, on-site observation during construction, etc., will be a lump sum amount unless stated otherwise. The Consultant’s lump sum fee shall be further broken down by phase depending on the contract. In the event that any of the project phases or services are extended for reasons other than the fault of the Consultant, then the Consultant may submit an amendment for additional costs associated with the extension or additional services. Such costs shall be based on direct costs. The Consultant will not be entitled to an automatic extension of the monthly rate for that phase or any subsequent phase. Invoices for materials and labor expenses shall be submitted on an Invoice Form provided by the Owner, accompanied by appropriate backup as required by the Owner. Copies of all bills for reimbursables allowed by contract must be attached to the invoice form. Invoices during the design phase may be submitted monthly to the Owner or when work is completed, reviewed and accepted by the Owner. Invoices during the construction phase may also be submitted monthly. Completed invoices must identify the Owners project number for the project and location of the project. Invoices for all work performed shall be processed only after Owner review and acceptance of the work. Invoices will not be processed if work is found to be incomplete or unsatisfactory upon review by the Owner. The invoice, or portion of the invoice, will be held unprocessed until the Consultant makes the necessary corrections and the work is acceptable to Owner.

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