PAYMENT AND DEDUCTIONS Sample Clauses

PAYMENT AND DEDUCTIONS. 6.1 The Supplier shall submit its tax invoice or credit note in respect of the delivered Goods or Services, which shows the quantity of Goods or Services supplied, the Price applying to those Goods or Services and the Order Number. The tax invoice must show units of measure and Price consistent with the Purchase Order. 6.2 All invoices are to be forwarded to the address set out in the Purchase Order or such other address as may be notified to the Supplier by the Purchaser. 6.3 Subject to clause 6.5, the Purchaser shall pay the amount properly invoiced by the Supplier (except to the extent that the invoice is in dispute) within sixty days (60) days from the end of the month in which the invoice is submitted, unless other payment terms have been agreed between the Purchaser and the Supplier and specifically notated in the Purchase Order. 6.4 In addition to any other rights that it may have under these terms and conditions or otherwise, the Purchaser may deduct from any monies due or that become due to the Supplier: (a) all costs, damages and expenses which the Purchaser may have paid for or incurred or is likely to incur in connection with the supply of Goods or Services for which the Supplier is liable and which remain unpaid by the Supplier; and (b) all debts owed by the Supplier to the Purchaser and which remain unpaid on any account whatsoever. 6.5 The Purchaser shall be entitled to return to the Supplier unpaid any invoice that fails to contain the information described in clause 6.1 and the Supplier must submit a replacement invoice in accordance with clause 6.1. 6.6 If the amount of GST recovered by the Supplier from the Purchaser differs from the amount of GST payable at law by the Purchaser in respect of the supply, the relevant price payable by the Purchaser will be adjusted accordingly. 6.7 Immediately upon becoming aware, the Supplier must advise the Purchaser if any import duty excise, or other similar tax or charge, is or may become payable on the Goods or Services. The Supplier shall render all assistance necessary to enable the Purchaser to procure an exemption certificate, applicable to the Purchase Order or Goods. 6.8 The Supplier must provide any further information or documentation stipulated in any applicable GST legislation or regulation, or by the Purchaser, so that the Purchaser will receive the benefit of any input tax credit in relation to the supply under the Purchase Order.
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PAYMENT AND DEDUCTIONS. All Employees shall be paid bi-weekly. Net earnings shall be deposited biweekly by Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT) to the financial institution designated by the Employee. At the Employee’s written request negotiable demand checks will be mailed to the Employee’s home address. Wages shall not be withheld for any cause whatsoever nor shall Employees be subject to any wage deductions except as may be required by State or Federal law or as authorized by the Employee in writing.
PAYMENT AND DEDUCTIONS. It shall be the sole responsibility of MSEA-SEIU to collect its dues and to verify contributions made in lieu of service fees pursuant to Section 6. No payroll deduction of service fees shall be made from workers' compensation benefits or any payroll period in which earnings received are insufficient to cover the amount of the deduction, nor shall such deductions be made from subsequent payrolls to retroactively cover the period in question. Employees shall not be penalized for failing to pay service fees for any such pay period(s).
PAYMENT AND DEDUCTIONS. 28.1. Wq may, but arq not rqquirqd to, makq any paymqnt undqr any Transaction without first having rqcqivqd confirmation satisfactory to it that clqarqd funds for all sums duq and payablq by you to us havq in fact bqqn rqcqivqd. Oncq wq rqcqivqd your Sqttlqmqnt funds, wq will dqlivqr thq funds in accordancq with your instructions. 28.2. Wq may dqduct from any paymqnt to bq madq to you any amount you may owq to us or any fqqs, costs, withholding taxqs, or chargqs wq incur in rqspqct of any Transaction with you, howqvqr, thqy arisq. 28.3. Whqrq outstanding Transactions arq tqrminatqd pursuant to this Agrqqmqnt, wq will calculatq in Australian dollars thq Mark to Markqt Valuq of qach Transaction as at thq tqrmination datq using prqvailing markqt ratqs wq choosq in good faith. 28.4. You irrqvocably authorisq us to apply any monqys hqld at any timq by us for you undqr any account or arrangqmqnt bqtwqqn wq and you to our own account to pay any amount that you owq or may at any timq owq to us undqr any othqr account or arrangqmqnt bqtwqqn wq and you.
PAYMENT AND DEDUCTIONS. 5.1 You agree that JAMMS shall be chargeable with only such money as it shall actually receive on your behalf. 5.2 You agree that all the costs and expenses including collection costs, administrative costs, reasonable legal fees and court costs to be borne or incurred by JAMMS or whomever JAMMS may delegate to carry out the JAMMS Mandate, will be considered General Administrative Costs that will be deducted by JAMMS from any money payable to you. 5.3 JAMMS agrees to pay you from the monies collected on your behalf, your share of Performers’ Rights royalties after the deduction of General Administrative Costs and any tax JAMMS is required by law to hold or deduct and subject to JAMMS statutes, bylaws, distribution rules and JAMMS Board’s decisions. Distribution rules will comply with international standards and general regulations concerning transparency and good administration practices.
PAYMENT AND DEDUCTIONS a. Your pay will be calculated according to the number of hours worked. In order for the Company to calculate your pay correctly, you are required to complete timesheets on a daily basis. These must be signed by your allocated Company Representative. b. Payment will be made by bank transfer (BACS) to your bank account. Note that if you provide incorrect bank details (name, sort code and account number) and/or fail to keep your bank details up-to-date via our website (via your personal login), payment may be delayed or made to the wrong bank account and it may not be possible to rectify; in these circumstances no additional payment will be made. c. Payments are made within 15- 30 working days and the Company is responsible for paying your tax and national insurance which will be deducted at source. d. After an investigation, the Company reserves the right to deduct from your pay a sum equivalent to the cost of replacement, repair or cleaning of Company equipment resulting from negligence on your part. e. You agree that the Company shall be entitled to deduct from your pay or other payments due to you the following: i. Overpayments in relation to any salary, subsistence or expenses; ii. damage or loss caused by you to Company property; iii. any failure by you to return a Company vehicle; iv. the cost of Company property damaged or not returned by you, including the cost of recovery and/or repairs and/or replacement of such property; v. any money which you may owe to the Company at any time; vi. any other losses caused by you; vii. any monies due or monies owed under the training provision of this clause and/or under any other training costs agreement. f. Pension contributions due (if any) will be deducted from your remuneration and paid to the pension provider on your behalf (see 9. Pension Provision below).

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  • Dues Deductions Prior to the preparation of the first payroll of the school year, the Association shall indicate to the District, in writing, the dollar amounts of individual dues and assessments of the Southside Education Association, National Education Association, Washington Education Association and Olympic UniServ Council, to be deducted during the school year to follow. These total deductions shall remain unchanged during the school year. The deductions, as indicated above, shall be deducted in twelve (12) equal amounts in paychecks to begin in September and continue through August; provided that the District has received a written authorization form from any such employee who desires to make said deductions; teachers who work less than a full year shall have their deductions pro-rated at one- twelfth (1/12th), of the total amount, for each month they are employed. Amounts may be prorated by the amount of FTE worked as agreed upon and presented in writing by the Southside Education Association. The District shall promptly remit all monies so collected directly to the Washington Education Association with a list of teachers from whom deductions have been made. The District shall notify the Association of any changes in said list due to teachers entering or leaving the employment of the District; such notification shall be before the monthly pay period. If the Association receives an amount for a teacher in excess of the proper amount to be deducted, the Association shall reimburse that teacher for any overcharge in dues. The Association will indemnify, defend and hold the District harmless against any claims, suits, orders, and/or judgments against the District on account of any check-off of Association dues. This dues deduction system is only for the collection of dues and shall not be used for the collection of any Association imposed fines, penalties, or assessments, nor will it be used for the collection of initiation fees or any other type of Association collection of monies. Employees who wish to revoke this deduction authorization may do so upon written notice to the District and the Association. The employee shall provide written notice to the Association and to the District of his/her wish to no longer have dues withheld from his/her paycheck. Teachers who decide to join the Association and currently have no deductions for dues may do so by signing and delivering, by the fifteenth of any month, a payroll deduction or revocation authorization form to the District office. This form shall authorize deduction of membership dues of the Associations (including NEA and WEA) and shall continue in force from year to year unless the teacher submits a written revocation to the District and the Association.

  • Payment and VAT 5.2.1 In consideration of the Supplier performing its obligations under the Contract, the Authority shall pay all sums due to the Supplier in cleared funds within thirty (30) days of receipt of a valid invoice. 5.2.2 The Supplier shall ensure that each invoice contains all appropriate references and a detailed breakdown of the Services and that it is supported by any other documentation reasonably required by the Authority to substantiate the invoice. 5.2.3 Where the Supplier enters into a sub-contract with a supplier or contractor for the purpose of performing its obligations under the Contract, it shall ensure that a provision is included in such a sub-contract which requires payment to be made of all sums due by the Supplier to the sub-contractor within a specified period not exceeding thirty (30) days from the receipt of a valid invoice, as defined by the sub-contract requirements. 5.2.4 The Supplier shall add VAT to the Contract Price at the prevailing rate as applicable and the Authority shall pay the VAT to the Supplier following its receipt of a valid VAT invoice. 5.2.5 The Supplier shall indemnify the Authority on a continuing basis against any liability, including any interest, penalties or costs incurred which is levied, demanded or assessed on the Authority at any time in respect of the Supplier’s failure to account for or to pay any VAT relating to payments made to the Supplier under the Contract. Any amounts due under this Clause 5.2.5 shall be paid by the Supplier to the Authority not less than five Working Days before the date upon which the tax or other liability is payable by the Authority. 5.2.6 The Supplier shall not suspend the supply of the Services unless the Supplier is entitled to terminate the Contract under Clause 10.2.4 (Termination on Default) for failure to pay undisputed sums of money.

  • Withholdings; Deductions The Company may withhold and deduct from any benefits and payments made or to be made pursuant to this Agreement (a) all federal, state, local and other taxes as may be required pursuant to any law or governmental regulation or ruling and (b) any deductions consented to in writing by Employee.

  • No Setoff or Deductions; Taxes; Payments The Guarantor represents and warrants that it is organized and resident in the United States of America. The Guarantor shall make all payments hereunder without setoff or counterclaim and free and clear of and without deduction for any taxes, levies, imposts, duties, charges, fees, deductions, withholdings, compulsory loans, restrictions or conditions of any nature now or hereafter imposed or levied by any jurisdiction or any political subdivision thereof or taxing or other authority therein unless the Guarantor is compelled by law to make such deduction or withholding (and provided that nothing contained herein, including without limitation, the foregoing, shall limit or affect the Guarantor’s ability to bring any separate action or claim available to it at law or in equity). If any such obligation (other than one arising with respect to taxes based on or measured by the income or profits of the respective Secured Parties) is imposed upon the Guarantor with respect to any amount payable by it hereunder, the Guarantor will pay to the Agent (for the benefit of the Secured Parties), on the date on which such amount is due and payable hereunder, such additional amount in U.S. dollars as shall be necessary to enable the Agent (on behalf of the Secured Parties) to receive the same net amount which the Agent would have received on such due date had no such obligation been imposed upon the Guarantor. The Guarantor will deliver promptly to the Agent (for the benefit of the Secured Parties) certificates or other valid vouchers for all taxes or other charges deducted from or paid with respect to payments made by the Guarantor hereunder. The obligations of the Guarantor under this paragraph shall survive the payment in full of the Guaranteed Obligations and termination of this Guaranty.

  • Payment and Taxes 9.1 All payments to be made by the Guarantor under this Agreement shall be made in full, without any set-off or counterclaim whatsoever and free and clear of all deductions or withholdings whatsoever save only as may be required by law for value on the day on which payment is due. 9.2 If at any time the Guarantor is required to make any deduction or withholding in respect of Taxes from any payment due under this Agreement, it shall pay the full amount required to be deducted or withheld to the relevant taxation or other authority within the time allowed for such payment under applicable law and the sum due from the Guarantor in respect of such payment shall be increased to the extent necessary to ensure that, after the making of such deduction or withholding, the Sponsor receives on the due date for such payment (and retains, free from any liability in respect of such deduction or withholding), a net sum equal to the sum which it would have received had no such deduction or withholding been required to be made and the Guarantor and shall indemnify the Sponsor against any losses or costs incurred by it by reason of any failure of the Guarantor to make any such deduction or withholding or by reason of any increased payment not being made on the due date for such payment. The Guarantor shall promptly deliver to the Sponsor any receipts, certificates or other proof evidencing the amounts (if any) paid or payable in respect of any deduction or withholding as aforesaid. 9.3 If, following any such deduction or withholding as is referred to in Clause 8.2 from any payment by the Guarantor, the Sponsor shall receive or be granted a credit against or remission for any Taxes payable by it, the Sponsor shall, subject to the Guarantor having made any increased payment in accordance with Clause 8.2 and to the extent that the Sponsor can do so without prejudicing the retention of the amount of such credit or remission and without prejudice to the right of the Sponsor to obtain any other relief or allowance which may be available to it, reimburse the Guarantor with such amount as the Sponsor shall acting in its absolute discretion certify to be the proportion of such credit or remission as will leave the Sponsor (after such reimbursement) in no worse position than it would have been in had there been no such deduction or withholding from the payment by the Guarantor as aforesaid. Such reimbursement shall be made forthwith upon the Sponsor certifying that the amount of such credit or remission has been received by it. Nothing contained in this Agreement shall oblige the Sponsor to rearrange its tax affairs or to disclose any information regarding its tax affairs and computations. Without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing, the Guarantor shall not, by virtue of this Clause 8.3 be entitled to enquire about the Sponsor’s tax affairs. 9.4 Without prejudice to the foregoing provisions of this Clause 8, if the Sponsor is required to make any payment on account of Tax (not being a Tax imposed on and calculated by reference to the net income or a capital gain of the Sponsor by the jurisdiction in which it is incorporated other than any such Tax (including in respect of any balancing charge) imposed as a consequence of the exercise of the Put Option, the First Call Option or the Second Call Option (after taking into account the acquisition by the Sponsor of the Option Interest or the Residual Partnership Interest as the case may be) or otherwise on or in relation to any sum received or receivable or deemed to be received or receivable hereunder by the Sponsor (including any sum received or receivable or deemed to be received or receivable under this Clause 8) or any liability in respect of any such payment is asserted, imposed, levied or assessed against the Sponsor, the Guarantor shall, upon demand of the Sponsor, promptly indemnify the Sponsor against such payment or liability, together with any interest, penalties, costs and expenses payable or incurred in connection therewith (except to the extent that such interest penalties, costs or expenses have been incurred by the Sponsor’s gross negligence or wilful misconduct) by making to the Sponsor such payment as is necessary to ensure that the Sponsor receives a sum net of such Tax equal to the sum which it would have received had no such Tax been imposed. 9.5 If the Guarantor is required to indemnify the Sponsor pursuant to Clause 8.5 or a Tax arises in respect of which the Guarantor has an obligation under this Clause 8, then, without in any way limiting, reducing or otherwise qualifying any rights or obligations of the Sponsor, the Sponsor shall promptly upon becoming aware of the same notify the Guarantor thereof and, in consultation in good faith with the Guarantor, for a period of up to sixty (60) days from the date of such notification, the Sponsor shall take such steps at the request and expense of the Guarantor as may be open to it to mitigate the effects of such circumstances on the Guarantor including, without limiting the generality of the foregoing by using all reasonable endeavours to transfer its rights and obligations under this Agreement to another office or to a subsidiary or an affiliate of the Sponsor or to another institution, in each case not affected by the relevant circumstances provided that the Sponsor shall not be under any obligation to take or continue to take any such action or other steps if the Guarantor is in breach of this Agreement or if in its reasonable opinion, acting in good faith, to do so would have a material adverse effect on its business, operations or financial condition or the financial basis under which, inter alia, this Agreement has been entered into or would entail any cost or expense to the Sponsor (unless, in the case of any adverse effect on such financial basis, or cost or expense, the Sponsor shall have been indemnified or otherwise secured to its satisfaction). 9.6.1 If a claim shall be made by the Sponsor for any Tax for which the Guarantor may be required to indemnify the Sponsor pursuant to Clause 8.2 or Clause 8.5, and under applicable law of the taxing jurisdiction the Guarantor is allowed to contest directly such Tax in its own name, then without prejudice to the obligation of the Guarantor to pay any sum due to the Sponsor pursuant to this Clause 8 on its due date, the Guarantor shall be permitted, at is expense and in its own name, and with the prior written consent of the Sponsor, to contest the imposition of such claim. 9.6.2 If the Guarantor is prevented by applicable law from validly contesting such claim in its own name or if it is necessary for the Sponsor to join in or assist in the contesting by the Guarantor of any claim, upon request of the Guarantor supported by an opinion of counsel selected by the Guarantor reasonably acceptable to the Sponsor confirming that there is a reasonable basis for contesting the validity, applicability or amount of such Taxes, the Sponsor shall, subject to sub-clause 8.7.3, in good faith, at the Guarantor’s expense, contest or assist in contesting the imposition of such Tax. After considering any views offered by the Sponsor and the Sponsor’s counsel concerning the forum in which a claim is most likely to be favourably resolved, the Guarantor may in its sole discretion select the forum for such consent and determine whether any such contest shall be by (a) resisting payment of such Tax, (b) paying such Tax under protest, (c) paying such Tax and seeking a refund or other repayment thereof or (d) seeking a reduction in the amount of such Tax. 9.6.3 In no event shall the Sponsor be required to contest nor shall the Sponsor be required to join in or assist in contesting the imposition of any such Tax: (a) if the Sponsor reasonably believes that to do so would be prejudicial to its interest; (b) unless the Guarantor shall have agreed to pay the Sponsor on demand, and indemnify the Sponsor from, all reasonable costs and expenses that the Sponsor incurs in contesting or assisting in contesting such claim or arising out of or relating to such contest or assistance (including, but not limited to, all reasonable out-of-pocket costs, expenses, losses, reasonable legal and accounting fees, disbursements, penalties and interest); and (c) if such contest shall be conducted in a manner requiring the prior payment of the claim by the Sponsor or, if the Guarantor shall request the Sponsor to make payment thereof pursuant to sub-clauses (b) or (c) of Clause 8.7.2 unless the Guarantor shall have advanced to the Sponsor sufficient funds (on an interest free basis) (and if such payment results in Taxable income to the Sponsor in respect of which the Sponsor does not receive a corresponding deduction, on an after tax basis) to make such payment.

  • Union Dues Deductions It shall be a condition of employment for all Nurses in the Bargaining Unit, that dues be deducted from their bi-weekly salary in the amount determined by the Union. The deductions for newly employed Nurses shall be in the first pay period of employment. The dues shall be submitted monthly to the Union together with a list of the Nurses from whom the deductions were made.

  • Payment and Expenses 8.1 Each payment to be made by the Guarantor under this guarantee shall be made in pounds sterling, free and clear of all deductions or withholdings of any kind, except for those required by law, and if any deduction or withholding must be made by law, the Guarantor shall pay that additional amount which is necessary to ensure that the Authority receives a net amount equal to the full amount which it would have received if the payment had been made without the deduction or withholding. 8.2 The Guarantor shall pay interest on any amount due under this guarantee from the day after the date on which payment was due up to and including the date of payment in full (whether before or after judgment) in accordance with the Late Payment of Commercial Debts (Interest) Xxx 0000. 8.3 The Guarantor shall reimburse the Authority for all legal and other costs (including VAT) incurred by the Authority in connection with the enforcement of this guarantee.

  • No Deductions All amounts due from the Borrower under a Finance Document shall be paid: (a) without any form of set-off, cross-claim or condition; and (b) free and clear of any tax deduction except a tax deduction which the Borrower is required by law to make.

  • Payment and Interest The amount determined payable pursuant to the decision, less any portion already paid, normally should be paid without awaiting Contractor action concerning appeal. Such payments shall be without prejudice to the rights of either party. Interest on amounts ultimately determined to be due to a Contractor shall be payable at the Statutory rate applicable to judgments against the State under Chapter 662, HRS from the date of receipt of a properly certified final written statement of actual adjustment required until the date of decision; except, however, that if an action is initiated in circuit court, interest under this Section 7.25, DISPUTES AND CLAIMS (§3-126-31 HAR) shall only be calculated until the time such action is initiated. Interest on amounts due the Department from the Contractor shall be payable at the same rate from the date of issuance of the Project Manager’s notice to the Contractor. Where such payments are required to be returned by a subsequent decision, interest on such payments shall be paid at the statutory rate from the date of payment.

  • Tax Deductions With respect to the Equity Compensation held by individuals who are CVC Employees or CVC Directors at the time the Equity Compensation becomes taxable and individuals who are Former CVC Employees at such time, CVC shall claim any federal, state and/or local tax deductions after the Distribution Date, and MSG shall not claim such deductions. With respect to the Equity Compensation held by individuals who are employees of the MSG Group at the time the Equity Compensation becomes taxable and individuals who are Former MSG Employees at such time, MSG shall claim any federal, state and/or local tax deductions after the Distribution Date, and CVC shall not claim such deductions. If either CVC or MSG determines in its reasonable judgment that there is a substantial likelihood that a tax deduction that was assigned to CVC or MSG pursuant to this Section 7.3 will instead be available only to the other party (whether as a result of a determination by the IRS, a change in the Code or the regulations or guidance thereunder, or otherwise), it will notify the other party and both parties will negotiate in good faith to resolve the issue in accordance with the following principle: the party entitled to the deduction shall pay to the other party an amount that places the other party in a financial position equivalent to the financial position the party would have been in had the party received the deduction as intended under this Section 7.3. Such amount shall be paid within 90 days of filing the last tax return necessary to make the determination described in the preceding sentence.

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