Common use of Limitation on Other Remuneration Clause in Contracts

Limitation on Other Remuneration. The Brokerage agrees not to accept any other remuneration, whatever its form (including finder’s fees, referral fees and gifts) and from whatever source (including the buyer, a mortgage lender, another brokerage or contractor), directly or indirectly related to its agency under this Agreement, unless, before accepting such remuneration, the Brokerage has: (i) fully disclosed in writing to the Seller all relevant facts relating to the offer of remuneration including the maximum amount constitute a sale for the purposes of this Agreement;

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Seller Brokerage Agreement, Seller Brokerage Agreement

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Limitation on Other Remuneration. The Brokerage agrees not to accept any other remuneration, whatever its form (including finder’s fees, referral fees and gifts) and from whatever source (including the buyer, a mortgage lender, another brokerage or contractor), directly or indirectly related to its agency under this Agreement, Agreement unless, before accepting such remuneration, the Brokerage has: (i) has fully disclosed in writing to the Seller all relevant facts relating to the offer of remuneration remuneration, including the maximum amount constitute a sale for to be received, and obtained the purposes of this Agreement;Seller’s written consent to the Brokerage receiving such remuneration.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agricultural Seller Brokerage Agreement

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Limitation on Other Remuneration. The Brokerage agrees not to accept any other remuneration, whatever its form (including finder’s feesfee, referral fees and giftsfee or gift) and from whatever source (including the buyerSeller, a mortgage lender, another brokerage or contractor), directly or indirectly related to its their agency under this Agreement, unless, before accepting such remuneration, the Brokerage hasand Designated Agent have: (ia) fully disclosed disclosed, in writing writing, to the Seller Buyer all relevant facts relating to the offer of remuneration including the maximum amount constitute a sale to be received; and b) obtained the Buyer’s written consent for the purposes of this Agreement;Brokerage or Designated Agent receiving such remuneration.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Buyer Designated Brokerage Agreement

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