Pricing and Commission Sample Clauses

The Pricing and Commission clause defines how prices for goods or services are set and how commissions are calculated and paid between the parties. Typically, it outlines the specific rates, payment schedules, and any conditions that may affect pricing or commission amounts, such as volume discounts or performance targets. This clause ensures both parties have a clear understanding of financial expectations, reducing the risk of disputes over payments and providing transparency in the business relationship.
Pricing and Commission. The Tybout House shall sell merchandise only at the retail price specified on the inventory sheet of this agreement. Retail price for merchandise must be agreed upon by both the consignee and the Tybout House. (Prices should be the same as asked for at any location at which you sell your merchandise and may display your logo. If you are not sure about how much to charge the “rule of thumb” is the cost of materials (x)
Pricing and Commission. The food and beverage menu and prices must be displayed on easily readable and weather-resistant menu boards. The Contractor will pay the Town a commission fee as stated under the Compensation section of this Agreement. The Contractor will be responsible for providing the weather-resistant menu boards with prior Town approval of the design.
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