Limit Upon Amount Payable Under Agreement Sample Clauses

Limit Upon Amount Payable Under Agreement. Except for costs that may be required to be paid to County or others pursuant to Section 8 (Defense and Indemnification), the total sum of all payments made by Applicant to County for services and work performed under this Agreement shall not exceed the total of the following: (1) costs of County employees who perform services and work pursuant to this Agreement (including overtime, costs of fringe benefits, and travel costs), (2) special costs incurred by the County, (3) costs of services and work performed by any Contractors retained by County to perform work and services under this Agreement, and (4) overhead costs.
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Limit Upon Amount Payable Under Agreement. The total sum of all payments made by County to Contractor for services and work performed under this Agreement shall not exceed [PLACEHOLDER] ($[PLACEHOLDER]) in any twelve-month period (the “Contract Limit”). County expressly reserves the right to deny any payment or reimbursement requested by Contractor for services or work performed that is in excess of the Contract Limit.
Limit Upon Amount Payable Under Agreement. The total sum of all payments made by the County to Applicant under this Agreement shall not exceed $ (hereinafter referred to as "contract limit"). County expressly reserves the right to deny any payment or reimbursement requested by Applicant which is in excess of the contract limit.
Limit Upon Amount Payable Under Agreement. Except as otherwise provided in Attachment B (Schedule of Payments and Fees), the total sum of all payments made by County to Consultant for services and work performed under this Agreement shall not exceed Two Million Seven Hundred Ninety-Seven Thousand One Hundred Thirteen and NO/100 Dollars ($2,797,113.00) (the “Contract Limit”). County expressly reserves the right to deny any payment or reimbursement requested by Consultant for services or work performed that is in excess of the Contract Limit.
Limit Upon Amount Payable Under Agreement. The total sum of all payments made by the County to Contractor for Services and work performed under this Agreement during the first year this Agreement is in effect shall not exceed $[PLACEHOLDER] (the "Annual Contract Limit"). Monthly payments to Contractor by County for such Services and work shall not exceed $[PLACEHOLDER] (the "Monthly Contract "Limit") during the first year this Agreement is in effect. The Annual and Monthly Contract Limits shall be adjusted for subsequent years in accordance with Section 6.4. The County expressly reserves the right to deny any payment or reimbursement requested by Contractor for Services performed which is in excess of the Annual or Monthly Contract Limits.

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