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Payment and City’s Obligation Sample Clauses

Payment and City’s Obligation. A. Hourly Rates i. The City will pay the Auditor for services rendered in conducting the 2017-18 (Year 1) Audits and the services requested under Section II of this Agreement at the following hourly rates: Engagement Partner Technical Review Partner Director Engagement Manager $263 $263 $228 $172 IT Specialist/Manager $172 Engagement Manager Senior Associates Staff and Experience Associates Administrative Assistant $150 $107 $75 $68 ii. The 2018-19 (Year 2) and 2019-20 (Year 3) audits and the services requested under Section II of this Agreement will be conducted at hourly rates adjusted based on the increase in the Los Angeles CPI.
Payment and City’s Obligation. A. Hourly Rates i. The City will pay the Auditor for services rendered in conducting the 2022-23 (Year 1) Audits and the services requested under Section II of this Agreement at the following hourly rates: Engagement Partner $366 Engagement Director $308 Professional Standards Reviewer $366 Engagement Manager $285 IT Consulting Manager $297 Senior Assurance Associates $174 Staff and Experience Assurance Associates $143 Administrative Assistants $97 BCAWR Engagement Partner $200 BCAWR Engagement Manager $150 BCAWR Senior Assurance Associates $115 BCAWR Staff and Experience Assurance Associates $95 ii. The 2023-24 (Year 2) and 2024-25 (Year 3) audits and the services requested under Section II of this Agreement the hourly rates will be increased by 2% each year from the preceding year. iii. Auditor will provide the adjusted hourly rates for approval to the Controller before the beginning of each audit. B. Total Basic Audit Cost i. The basic audit cost under this agreement for services enumerated in Section II above shall be: Year 2022-23 2023-24 2024-25 Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Amount $1,204,580 $1,346,749 $1,253,253 ii. The basic audit cost assumes 10 major programs to be audited for the Single Audit. Additional programs, over the 10 included programs, will be billed at a flat rate of $18,000 per program. iii. The basic audit cost for Year 2 and Year 3 are calculated with an increase in hourly rates (Section IV. A.) of 2% each over the preceding year.

Related to Payment and City’s Obligation

  • City’s Obligations A. Following the execution of this Agreement, the CITY shall begin efforts to implement the activities described in Article I of this Agreement. The failure by the CITY to develop and implement the activities described in Article I of this Agreement shall constitute a breach of this Agreement. The CITY understands and agrees that, in the event termination of this Agreement by CITY, or pursuant to Article V of this Agreement, the CITY shall reimburse the IDC the full amount of money paid by the IDC to the CITY. B. In accordance with Chapter 2264 of the Texas Government Code, the CITY agrees not to knowingly employ an undocumented worker. During the term of this Agreement, the CITY shall notify the IDC of any complaint brought against CITY alleging that it has employed undocumented workers. If the CITY, or any branch, division or department of the CITY is convicted of a violation under 8 U.S.C. Section 1324a (f), the total amount of economic development grants it has received, together with interest at the rate of five percent (5%), shall be repaid by the CITY to the IDC not later than the one hundred twentieth (120th) day after the date the IDC becomes aware of and notifies the CITY of the violation. The CITY shall not be liable for a violation of Chapter 2264 by a subsidiary, affiliate, or franchisee, or by any person with whom the CITY contracts. The CITY shall reimburse the IDC the required amount within thirty (30) days of the termination of this Agreement. The CITY further certifies that CITY is following Texas Government Code Chapter 2252 (foreign terrorist organizations prohibited), Texas Government Code Chapter 2270 (boycott-Israel), and Texas Government Code Chapter 2274, (boycotts-energy company; discrimination – firearms entity or trade association). C. The CITY shall keep and maintain complete and accurate records relating to its hiring and employment of persons, which is separate and identifiable from its other records, and shall make such records available for not less than three (3) years following termination of this Agreement. The IDC and its representatives shall be entitled to inspect said records during the term of this Agreement and for three (3) years thereafter, upon reasonable notice to the CITY. The CITY’s failure to comply with this provision will constitute a breach of the Agreement.

  • Authority’s Obligations Save as otherwise expressly provided, the obligations of the Authority under the Contract are obligations of the Authority in its capacity as a contracting counterparty and nothing in the Contract shall operate as an obligation upon, or in any other way xxxxxx or constrain the Authority in any other capacity, nor shall the exercise by the Authority of its duties and powers in any other capacity lead to any liability under the Contract (howsoever arising) on the part of the Authority to the Contractor.

  • Company’s Obligation Each RSU represents the right to receive a Share on the vesting date. Unless and until the RSUs vest, the Employee will have no right to receive Shares under such RSUs. Prior to actual distribution of Shares pursuant to any vested RSUs, such RSUs will represent an unsecured obligation of the Company, payable (if at all) only from the general assets of the Company.

  • HIRER’S OBLIGATIONS a) The Hirer acknowledges having received the Vehicle in a clean condition, with a full fuel tank and full bottle of gas (if applicable). The Hirer will return the Vehicle in a clean condition with a full fuel tank and a full bottle of gas (if applicable, and subject to any pre-purchase fuel and/or pre- purchase gas option being taken), on the Return Date at the time and at the Return Point set out in the Rental Agreement. b) The Hirer must ensure that all reasonable care is taken in handling and parking the Vehicle and that it is left securely locked when not in use. c) The Hirer must ensure that the recommended levels are maintained with respect to the water in the radiator and battery, the oil and the tyre pressures of the Vehicle. d) Smoking and/or animals (excluding registered guide or assistance dogs) are not permitted in the Vehicle at any time. If this condition is breached, the Hirer must pay to JUCY a cleaning fee determined by JUCY in its reasonable opinion and being not more than $250. e) The Hirer must ensure that all Authorised Drivers comply with, and all Authorised Drivers shall be bound by, these terms and conditions and all Authorised Drivers must carry their driver’s licence with them when driving the Vehicle. f) In the event of any new damage to the Vehicle, the Hirer must notify JUCY of the full circumstances of the damage as soon as practicable (being not more than 48 hours) from the time the Hirer has knowledge of the damage. g) If there is an equipment defect or mechanical failure of the Vehicle during the Term of Hire, the Hirer must notify JUCY as soon as practicable, and in any event within 48 hours, from the time the Hirer has knowledge of the defect or failure to give JUCY the opportunity to rectify the problem during the Term of Hire. JUCY does not accept liability for any claims submitted after this period. h) The Hirer must ensure that a copy of this Agreement is kept in the Vehicle throughout the Term of Hire and produced without delay for inspection on demand by an enforcement officer i) The Hirer shall not: i) drive or use the Vehicle (or permit the Vehicle to be driven or used) otherwise than in a prudent and cautious manner. For the purposes of these terms and conditions, a single Vehicle rollover shall be considered a breach of this clause 6(i) unless the Stress Free Plus excess reduction has been taken out;

  • Conditions to the Company’s Obligation 3.2.2.1 With respect to a given Purchaser, the obligation of the Company to consummate the sale of the Subordinated Notes and to effect the Closing is subject to delivery by or at the direction of such Purchaser to the Company of this Agreement, duly authorized and executed by such Purchaser.

  • Conditions of Company's Obligations The Company’s obligation to issue and sell the Securities to the Purchaser on the Closing Date is subject to the fulfillment prior to or on the Closing Date of the following conditions, any of which may be waived in whole or in part by the Company:

  • Conditions to Each Party’s Obligation The respective obligation of each party to effect the transactions contemplated by this Agreement is subject to the satisfaction or waiver, on or prior to the Closing Date, of the following conditions:

  • Provider’s Obligations 9.1 The Provider shall: 9.1.1 Ensure or procure the Availability of the DER and perform the Flexibility Services in compliance with this Agreement and all Applicable Laws, Statutory Requirements and Good Industry Practice; 9.1.2 own and/or manage the DER during the Term and shall ensure that all technical, communication and data provision requirements set out in Schedule 4 and Schedule 6 are complied with at all times; 9.1.3 provide the Flexibility Services in accordance with all UK health, safety and environment legislation and approved codes of practice; 9.1.4 remedy any defect of the Flexibility Services with Good Industry Practice and to the satisfaction of the Company; 9.1.5 act diligently and in good faith in all of its dealings with the Company; 9.1.6 ensure that it is available at all times on reasonable notice to provide such assistance or information as the Company may reasonably require in connection with the Flexibility Services; 9.1.7 disclose the existence of any agreement or arrangement the Provider may have in respect of the DER that provides Flexibility Services under this Agreement that could reasonably impact Availability of the DER or the ability of the Provider to perform its obligations under this Agreement; 9.1.8 at the request of the Company, make available to the Company information in relation to the metering equipment at the DER, including but not limited to a manufacturers test certificate, single line diagram, and technical information from the manufacturer of the meter, which sets out the typical errors of the meter; 9.1.9 permit and grant (or procure) free and unrestricted rights of access to and over and egress from the Site to the Company and/or its agents or sub-contractors (upon reasonable notice) as the Company may reasonably require in order to inspect and test the DER, or to install, maintain, replace or remove communication equipment belonging to the Company in relation to the provision of flexibility services.

  • CONDITIONS OF THE COMPANY'S OBLIGATION TO SELL The obligation hereunder of the Company to issue and sell the Securities to the Investor is further subject to the satisfaction, at or before each Closing Date, of each of the following conditions set forth below. These conditions are for the Company's sole benefit and may be waived by the Company at any time in its sole discretion. (A) The Investor shall have executed this Agreement and the Registration Rights Agreement and delivered the same to the Company. (B) The Investor shall have delivered to the Company the Purchase Price for the Securities being purchased by the Investor between the end of the Pricing Period and the Closing Date via a Put Settlement Sheet (hereto attached as Exhibit D). Immediately after receipt of confirmation of delivery of such Securities to the Investor, the Investor, by wire transfer of immediately available funds pursuant to the wire instructions provided by the Company, will disburse the funds constituting the Purchase Amount. (C) The representations and warranties of the Investor shall be true and correct in all material respects as of the date when made and as of the applicable Closing Date as though made at that time and the Investor shall have performed, satisfied and complied in all material respects with the covenants, agreements and conditions required by the Equity Line Transaction Documents to be performed, satisfied or complied with by the Investor on or before such Closing Date. (D) No statute, rule, regulation, executive order, decree, ruling or injunction shall have been enacted, entered, promulgated or endorsed by any court or governmental authority of competent jurisdiction which prohibits the consummation of any of the transactions contemplated by this Agreement.

  • Company’s Obligations The Company shall provide Executive with any and all necessary or appropriate current financial information and access to current information and records regarding all material transactions involving the Company, including but not limited to acquisition of assets, personnel contracts, dispositions of assets, service agreements and registration statements or other state or federal filings or disclosures, reasonably necessary for Executive to carry out Executive's duties and responsibilities hereunder. In addition, the Company agrees to provide Executive, as a condition to Executive's services hereunder, such staff, equipment and office space as is reasonably necessary for Executive to perform Executive's duties hereunder.