Pharma Fee Sample Clauses

Pharma Fee. Notwithstanding Section 2.3(a), for all Tax Periods, (i) Merck shall be responsible for any Pharma Fee imposed on the Merck Group and (ii) Organon shall be responsible for any Pharma Fee imposed on the Organon Group; provided, however, that Organon shall be responsible for any Pharma Fee imposed on the Merck Group relating to transactions that (i) occur on or after November 1, 2020 and (ii) are attributable to the Organon Business or otherwise results from assets, intellectual property, or other products owned by the Organon Group immediately after the Distribution.
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Pharma Fee. Notwithstanding Section 2.03(a) and Section 2.03(b), for all Tax Periods, (i) Baxter shall be responsible for any Pharma Fee imposed on the Baxter Group and (ii) Baxalta shall be responsible for any Pharma Fee imposed on the Baxalta Group; provided, however, that Baxalta shall be responsible for any Pharma Fee imposed on the Baxter Group for any Tax Period that is attributable to the Baxalta Business or otherwise results from assets, intellectual property, or other products owned by the Baxalta Group immediately after the Distribution.

Related to Pharma Fee

  • License Fee The Licensee to shall make payment of the License Fee to Licensor on the date of this Agreement. All rights granted to Licensee by Producer in the Beat are conditional upon Licensee’s timely payment of the License Fee. The License Fee is a one-time payment for the rights granted to Licensee and this Agreement is not valid until the License Fee has been paid.

  • Licence Fee The Licensee must pay the Licence Fee to the School Council: (a) at the School Council’s address specified in Item 15 of Schedule 1 (or to any other address as the School Council notifies the Licensee by Notice from time to time); and (b) without demand by the School Council at the times and in the manner set out in Item 7 of Schedule 1 (or at such other times or in such other manner as the School Council notifies the Licensee by Notice from time to time).

  • License Maintenance Fee LICENSEE will pay to REGENTS an annual license maintenance fee of [Written amount] U.S. Dollars ($Number) on the one (1) year anniversary date of the Effective Date and on each anniversary of the Effective Date thereafter. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the license maintenance fee will not be due and payable on any anniversary of the Effective Date, if on such date the LICENSEE is selling LICENSED PRODUCTS or LICENSED METHODS, and LICENSEE pays an earned royalty to REGENTS.

  • Development Fee A fee for the packaging of a Property or Mortgage, including the negotiation and approval of plans, and any assistance in obtaining zoning and necessary variances and financing for a specific Property, either initially or at a later date.

  • Licence Fees 4.1 In consideration of the licences and authorisations granted under this Agreement, the Licensee will pay to ICE the Licence Fees for the Term in advance, in Euro. 4.2 The Licence Fees shall be payable online by debit/credit card via ICE’s designated payment provider, Stripe Payments Europe, Ltd and its affiliates (please see ICE’s Privacy Policy for further information). For the avoidance of doubt, this Agreement shall not come into force until the Licensee has paid the Licence Fees. 4.3 The Licence Fees are non-refundable and recoupable against the usage limit(s) and revenue cap(s) set out in the Cover Sheet during the Term. For the purposes of calculating recoupment, each Stream / Download / Subscriber Month on a Licensed Service in a Tier 2 country will count as 0.5, while each Stream / Download / Subscriber Month in a Tier 1 country will count as 1. 4.4 Where it is necessary for the Licensee to exchange the currency of an amount into Euro for the purpose of the revenue cap(s) in the Cover Sheet or the sum set out in clause 4.8, the exchange rate used will be the average exchange rate for the Term as published in the European Central Bank Monthly statistics bulletin. 4.5 The Licensee may at any time during the Term purchase a licence for additional Licensed Services online via ICE’s website. The licence for the additional Licensed Services purchased shall commence once the Licence Fees have been paid for such additional Licensed Services. 4.6 The Licensee shall notify ICE immediately if the maximum usage limits in Band 16 in any one Licensed Service are exceeded. If the maximum usage limits are exceeded, this Agreement shall terminate, and the Licensee shall contact ICE to discuss the appropriate licence applicable to the Licensee. 4.7 The Licensee shall notify ICE immediately (by email to xxxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxx.xxx) if the Licensee’s usage of any of the Licensed Services exceeds the limits stated in the Cover Sheet, so that the amount the Licensee pays as Licence Fees may be adjusted accordingly. 4.8 The Licensee shall notify ICE if the Gross Revenue from the Licensed Service(s) exceeds the sum of EUR 250,000 (excluding the applicable Sales Tax) per annum. In such circumstances, this Agreement shall terminate, and the Licensee shall contact ICE to discuss the appropriate licence applicable to the Licensee. 4.9 The Licence Fees set out in this Agreement are combined fees for the licensing of the Mechanical Rights and the corresponding Performing Rights for each Repertoire Work and any other rights that are expressly granted to the Licensee hereunder, including (in accordance with established industry practice) for shares in Musical Works that are under copyright control or unmatched works (or a portion thereof) used on the Licensed Services, applying a consistent approach to ICE’s other licensees that operate services similar to those of the Licensee in the applicable period. 4.10 The Rights Holders confirm and warrant that ICE is authorised to receive all payments under this Agreement on behalf of the Rights Holders. Accordingly, the Licensee will pay to ICE Licence Fees and any other payments falling due under this Agreement in consideration of the licences and authorisations granted under this Agreement. 4.11 The Licensee will pay its own bank charges on transfers of sums payable to ICE. 4.12 All licence fees and payments referred to in this Agreement are subject to any applicable Sales Tax, which the Licensee will pay to ICE at the rate or rates from time to time in force on any sums payable under this Agreement. 4.13 Except as expressly set out in this Agreement, no deduction in respect of any tax, or any other deduction or set-off of whatsoever nature, will be made in calculating or paying any sum due under this Agreement. 4.14 The Licensee may be required by the national tax regulations applicable to the Licensee to retain a withholding tax on Licence Fees and to pay any such retained withholding tax to the competent tax authorities, if applicable. Save where restricted by national tax regulations applicable to the Licensee, if any such withholding is required, the Licensee shall, when making the payment to ICE to which the withholding tax relates, pay to ICE such additional amount as will ensure that ICE receives the same total amount that it would have received if no such withholding had been required.

  • Service Fee In consideration of the administrative support services provided by a Recipient, the Distributor shall make service fee payments to that Recipient quarterly or at such other interval as deemed appropriate by the Distributor, within forty-five (45) days of the end of each calendar quarter or other period, at a rate not to exceed 0.25% on an annual basis of the average during the period of the aggregate net asset value of Shares, computed as of the close of each business day, constituting Qualified Holdings owned beneficially or of record by the Recipient or by its Customers for a period of more than the minimum period (the “Minimum Holding Period”), if any, that may be set from time to time by a majority of the Independent Trustees. Alternatively, the Distributor may, at its sole option, make the following service fee payments to any Recipient, within forty-five (45) days of the end of each calendar quarter or at such other interval as deemed appropriate by the Distributor: (i) “Advance Service Fee Payments” at a rate not to exceed 0.25% of the average during the calendar quarter or other period of the aggregate net asset value of Shares, computed as of the close of business on the day such Shares are sold, constituting Qualified Holdings, sold by the Recipient during that period and owned beneficially or of record by the Recipient or by its Customers, plus (ii) service fee payments at a rate not to exceed 0.25% on an annual basis of the average during the period of the aggregate net asset value of Shares, computed as of the close of each business day, constituting Qualified Holdings owned beneficially or of record by the Recipient or by its Customers for a period of more than one (1) year. In the event Shares are redeemed less than one year after the date such Shares were sold, the Recipient is obligated to and will repay the Distributor on demand a pro rata portion of such Advance Service Fee Payments, based on the ratio of the time such Shares were held to one (1) year. The administrative support services to be rendered by Recipients in connection with the Accounts may include, but shall not be limited to, the following: answering routine inquiries concerning the Fund, assisting in the establishment and maintenance of accounts or sub-accounts in the Fund and processing Share redemption transactions, making the Fund’s investment plans and dividend payment options available, and providing such other information and services in connection with the rendering of personal services and/or the maintenance of Accounts, as the Distributor or the Fund may reasonably request.

  • Base Fee The Company shall pay to the Advisor a quarterly base fee (the “Base Fee”) payable in arrears in cash, for services provided by the Advisor in the preceding quarter. For purposes of this Agreement, the “Base Fee” will be equal to 0.70% per annum of the Total Market Capitalization of the Company, subject to the payment of a minimum quarterly base fee (“Minimum Base Fee”), if applicable. For purposes of this Agreement, “Total Market Capitalization” shall be calculated on a quarterly basis as (i) the average of the volume-weighted average price per share of Ashford Prime’s common stock for each trading day of the preceding quarter multiplied by the average number of shares of Ashford Prime’s common stock outstanding during such quarter, on a fully-diluted basis (assuming all common units and long term incentive partnership units in the Operating Partnership which have achieved economic parity with common units in the Operating Partnership have been converted to common stock in the Company), plus (ii) the quarterly average of the aggregate principal amount of the Company’s consolidated indebtedness (including the Company’s proportionate share of debt of any entity that is not consolidated but excluding the Company’s joint venture partners’ proportionate share of consolidated debt), plus (iii) the quarterly average of the liquidation value of the Company’s outstanding preferred equity. The Minimum Base Fee for each quarter will be equal to the greater of (i) 90% of the Base Fee paid for the same quarter in the prior year and (ii) the G&A Ratio multiplied by the Company’s Total Market Capitalization. For purposes of this Agreement, the “G&A Ratio” will be calculated as the simple average of the ratios of total general and administrative expenses, less any non-cash expenses but including any dead deal costs, paid in the applicable quarter by each member of a select peer group set forth in Exhibit A (each, a “Peer Group Member” and collectively, the “Peer Group”), divided by the total enterprise value of such Peer Group Member (calculated in the same manner as the Company’s Total Market Capitalization). The G&A Ratio for each Peer Group Member will be calculated based on the financial information presented in such Peer Group Member’s Form 10-Q or 10-K periodic filings with the SEC following the end of each quarter. The Peer Group may be modified from time to time by mutual written agreement of the Advisor and a majority of the Independent Directors, negotiating in good faith. The Base Fee, as calculated above, shall be payable in arrears no later than the 15th day following the end of each quarter (i.e., one-fourth of 0.70% of the Total Market Capitalization of the Company). The Minimum Base Fee shall be calculated as soon as practicable following the end of the quarter, and to the extent the Minimum Base Fee exceeds the Base Fee paid to the Advisor with respect to any quarter, the Company will pay the Advisor the difference between Minimum Base Fee and the Base Fee within 5 business days of final calculation of the Minimum Base Fee. For purposes of payment of the Base Fee for a partial quarter relating to the first quarter in which this Agreement is effective or for the last quarter in which this Agreement is terminated, the Base Fee shall be calculated as 0.70% of the Total Market Capitalization of the Company, calculated using each trading day of such partial quarter prior to termination, multiplied by the number of days in the applicable quarter in which this Agreement is in effect divided by 365 or 366 days, as applicable. The Minimum Base Fee shall be similarly reduced proportionately based on the number of days in the applicable quarter in which this Agreement is in effect divided by 365 or 366 days, as applicable.

  • CONTRACT FEE An annual charge for administration expenses made on each contract anniversary prior to the Maturity Date.

  • License Fees and Royalties Consistent with the applicable U.S. DOT Common Rules, the Recipient agrees that license fees and royalties for patents, patent applications, and inventions produced with federal assistance provided through the Underlying Agreement are program income, and must be used in compliance with federal applicable requirements.

  • Milestone Payment The first time Net Sales in the Territory in a Royalty Period exceed US$[***] ([***] dollars) US$[***] ([***] dollars)

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