Common use of PAYMENT FOR SERVICES PERFORMED Clause in Contracts

PAYMENT FOR SERVICES PERFORMED. The COUNTY shall pay the CONSULTANT for services performed using either of the following methods, or using a combination thereof: (A) The COUNTY shall pay the CONSULTANT on the basis of services completed for tasks set forth in Exhibits "A" and "B", as evidenced by work products such as reports, drawings, specifications, etc., submitted by the CONSULTANT and accepted by the COUNTY. No payments shall be made for CONSULTANT'S Work-in-Progress until service items for which payment amounts have been established and set forth in this Agreement have been completed by the CONSULTANT and accepted by the COUNTY. Whenever an invoice statement covers services for which no work product is required to be furnished by the CONSULTANT to the COUNTY, the COUNTY reserves the right to retain five percent (5%) of the amount invoiced until such service requirements are fully completed. (B) The COUNTY shall pay the CONSULTANT for services performed for tasks set forth in Exhibits "A" and "B" on the basis of an invoice statement covering CONSULTANT'S Work-in-Progress expressed as a percentage of the total cost of the service and/or work required for each task invoiced in this manner. All such Work-in-Progress percentages are subject to the review and approval of the COUNTY. The decision of the COUNTY shall be final as to the Work-in-Progress percentages paid. Payment by the COUNTY for tasks on a Work-in-Progress percentage basis shall not be deemed or interpreted in any way to constitute an approval or acceptance by the COUNTY of any such service or Work-in-Progress. The CONSULTANT shall be responsible for correcting, re-doing, modifying or otherwise completing the services and work required for each task before receiving final, full payment whether or not previous Work-in-Progress payments have been made. All tasks to be paid for on a Work-in-Progress percentage basis shall be agreed to by both parties to the Agreement and each task to be paid in this manner shall be identified in Exhibit "B" with the notation (WIPP). Only tasks so identified will be paid on a Work-in-Progress percentage basis. The COUNTY reserves the right to retain five percent (5%) of the amount invoiced until such service requirements are fully completed.

Appears in 21 contracts

Samples: Professional Services Agreement, Professional Services, Professional Services

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PAYMENT FOR SERVICES PERFORMED. The COUNTY City shall pay the CONSULTANT Consultant for services performed using either of the following methods, or using a combination thereof: (Aa) The COUNTY City shall pay the CONSULTANT Consultant on the basis of services completed for tasks set forth in Exhibits "A" the Scope of Professional Services and "B"the Compensation and Method of Payment, as evidenced by work products such as reports, drawings, specifications, etc., submitted by the CONSULTANT Consultant and accepted by the COUNTYCity. No payments shall be made for CONSULTANT'S WorkConsultant’s work-in-Progress progress until service items for which payment amounts have been established and set forth in this Agreement have been completed by the CONSULTANT Consultant and accepted by the COUNTY. Whenever an invoice statement covers services for which no work product is required to be furnished by the CONSULTANT to the COUNTY, the COUNTY reserves the right to retain five percent (5%) of the amount invoiced until such service requirements are fully completedCity. (Bb) The COUNTY City shall pay the CONSULTANT Consultant for services performed for tasks set forth in Exhibits "A" the Scope of Professional Services and "B" the Compensation and Method of Payment on the basis of an invoice statement covering CONSULTANT'S WorkConsultant’s work-in-Progress progress expressed as a percentage of the total cost of the service and/or work required for each task invoiced in this manner. All such Workwork-in-Progress progress percentages are subject to the review and approval of the COUNTYCity. The decision of the COUNTY City shall be final as to the Workwork-in-Progress progress percentages paid. Payment by the COUNTY City for tasks on a Workwork-in-Progress progress percentage basis shall not be deemed or interpreted in any way to constitute an approval or acceptance by the COUNTY City of any such service or Workwork-in-Progressprogress. The CONSULTANT Consultant shall be responsible for correcting, re-doing, modifying or otherwise completing the services and work required for each task before receiving final, full payment whether or not previous Workwork-in-Progress progress payments have been made. All tasks to be paid for on a Workwork-in-Progress progress percentage basis shall be agreed to by both parties to the Agreement and each task to be paid in this manner shall be identified in Exhibit "B" the Compensation and Method of Payment with the notation (WIPP). Only tasks so identified will be paid on a Workwork-in-Progress progress percentage basis. The COUNTY reserves the right to retain five percent (5%) of the amount invoiced until such service requirements are fully completed.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Professional Services, Professional Master Services Agreement

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PAYMENT FOR SERVICES PERFORMED. The COUNTY shall pay the CONSULTANT for services performed using either of the following methods, or using a combination thereof: (A) The COUNTY shall pay the CONSULTANT on the basis of services completed for tasks set forth in Exhibits "A" and "B", as evidenced by work products such as reports, drawings, specifications, etc., submitted by the CONSULTANT and accepted by the COUNTY. No payments shall be made for CONSULTANT'S Work-in-Progress until service items for which payment amounts have been established and set forth in this Agreement have been completed by the CONSULTANT and accepted by the COUNTY. Whenever an invoice statement covers services for which no work product is required to be furnished by the CONSULTANT to the COUNTY, the COUNTY reserves the right to retain five percent (5%) of the amount invoiced until such service requirements are fully completed. (B) The COUNTY shall pay the CONSULTANT for services performed for tasks set forth in Exhibits "A" and "B" on the basis of an invoice statement covering CONSULTANT'S Work-in-Progress expressed as a percentage of the total cost of the service and/or work required for each task invoiced in this manner. All such Work-in-Progress percentages are subject to the review and approval of the COUNTY. The decision of the COUNTY shall be final as to the Work-in-Progress percentages paid. Payment by the COUNTY for tasks on a Work-in-Progress percentage basis shall not be deemed or interpreted in any way to constitute an approval or acceptance by the COUNTY of any such service or Work-in-Progress. The CONSULTANT shall be responsible for correcting, re-doing, modifying or otherwise completing the services and work required for each task before receiving final, full payment whether or not previous Work-in-Progress payments have been made. All tasks to be paid for on a Work-in-Progress percentage basis shall be agreed to by both parties to the Agreement and each task to be paid in this manner shall be identified in Exhibit "B" with the notation (WIPP). Only tasks so identified will be paid on a Work-in-Progress percentage basis. The COUNTY reserves the right to retain five tfive percent (5%) of the amount invoiced until such service requirements are fully completed.

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Samples: Professional Services

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