Pricing Fees and Payment Sample Clauses

Pricing Fees and Payment. 6.1 All Fees applicable to this Framework Agreement are outlined in Schedule 1. The Fees will be fixed as an upper limit for the Term of the Enrolment Agreement, but may be adjusted down at the Supplier’s discretion on a quarterly basis as a potential means of stimulating volume. 6.2 The Customer shall not be charged for time during which Temporary Workers are absent which is attributable to (without limitation) illness, holiday, voluntary leave, maternity leave or any other absence relating to pregnancy unless agreed in advance with the Customer. In the event of a change in relevant legislation during the course of this Agreement, both parties agree to review such changes and implement any necessary amendments to this Agreement. 6.3 The Fees shall be paid by each Customer directly to the Supplier, subject to the Supplier supplying the Service to the Customer's reasonable satisfaction, and in accordance with the terms of this Framework Agreement and the relevant Enrolment Agreement. GroupM shall have no liability in respect of the payment of Fees to the Supplier save where GroupM is a Customer, and in such circumstances, GroupM shall be liable for the payment of Fees for its own Enrolment Agreement only. 6.4 Payment for the Service with regards permanent and contract assignments shall normally be made within 45 days of receipt of the invoice from the Supplier, unless otherwise agreed in writing. Invoices for Temporary Workers will be submitted by the Supplier to the Customer on a weekly basis, with the invoice being payable within 45 days of date of invoice. 6.5 If either party fails to pay in full on the due date any amount which is payable to the other party pursuant to this Framework Agreement then, without prejudice to any other right or remedy of that other party, the amount outstanding shall bear interest at the rate of two per cent per annum over Barclays Bank plc base rate from time to time in force. No interest shall accrue on any sum which is in bona fide dispute between the parties. 6.6 In the event that the Customer is late in making payment and payment is undisputed, and does not respond to written requests for payment from the Supplier, then the Supplier Contract Manager and GroupM Contract Manager will attempt to resolve the matter of non-payment through discussion with the Customer Contract Manager. 6.7 The Fees in Schedule 1 are exclusive of UK taxes and VAT will be added at the prevailing rate (currently 20%). The Supplier shall indemnify...
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Pricing Fees and Payment. 1.1. The Customer shall pay StrangeBee the applicable Fees as per the payment terms specified in the relevant fee quotation(s). The Fees may be revised for the Software during any renewal of the Term of this Agreement by giving the Customer written notice sixty (60) days prior to the expiration of the then current Term of this Agreement. 1.2. Except as otherwise set forth herein, all Fees are non-refundable and non-cancellable. Should the Customer not pay any amounts when due, StrangeBee may (at its discretion and in addition to other remedies it may have) suspend the Customer’s and its Authorized Usersaccess to the Service. The Customer shall pay StrangeBee a late fee at the highest rate allowable by law per month on all past due amounts. The Fees payable under this Agreement shall not include local, state, or federal sales, use, value-added, excise or personal property or other similar taxes or duties and any such taxes shall be assumed and paid by the Customer except those taxes based on the net income of StrangeBee. The Customer shall not set-off or offset against StrangeBee’s invoices amounts that the Customer claims are due to it. The Customer will bring any claims or causes of action it may have in a separate action and the Customer waives any rights it may have to offset, set-off, or withhold payment for the Software provided by StrangeBee.
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  • Fees and Payment 2.1 All fees payable are due within 30 days from the invoice date. Once placed, Your order is non-cancelable and the sums paid nonrefundable, except as provided in this Agreement or Your order. You will pay any sales, value- added or other similar taxes imposed by applicable law that we must pay based on the Services You ordered, except for taxes based on our income. Fees for Services listed in an order are exclusive of taxes and expenses. 2.2 If You exceed the quantity of Services ordered, then You promptly must purchase and pay fees for the excess quantity. 2.3 You understand that You may receive multiple invoices for the Services ordered. Invoices will be submitted to You pursuant to Oracle's Invoicing Standards Policy, which may be accessed at xxxx://xxx.xxxxxx.xxx/us/corporate/contracts/invoicing-standards-policy-1863799.pdf.

  • Fees and Payments Registry Operator shall pay the Registry-Level Fees to ICANN on a quarterly basis in accordance with Section 7.2 hereof.

  • Fees and Payment Terms 4.1. When Customer’s Fees are Due: All Fees charged under the Agreement are due and payable on the due date quoted on the invoices generated by Aptum, unless otherwise agreed to in writing by the Parties. Invoices shall be issued in accordance with the applicable Product Terms.

  • FEES AND PAYMENT SCHEDULE The fees and payment schedule for furnishing services under this Contract shall be based on the rate schedule which is attached hereto as Exhibit B and by this reference incorporated herein. Said fees shall remain in effect for the entire term of the Contract. Contractor shall provide County with his/her/its Federal Tax I.D. number prior to submitting the first invoice.

  • Pricing and Payment Prices for each Product and any terms and conditions for invoicing and payment will be established by Customer’s Reseller.

  • Pricing and Payments 5.1 In exchange for the Deliverables, the Supplier must invoice the Buyer for the charges in the Order Form. 5.2 All Charges: 5.2.1 exclude VAT, which is payable on provision of a valid VAT invoice; and 5.2.2 include all costs and expenses connected with the supply of Deliverables. 5.3 The Buyer must pay the Supplier the charges within 30 days of receipt by the Buyer of a valid, undisputed invoice, in cleared funds to the Supplier's account stated in the invoice or in the Order Form. 5.4 A Supplier invoice is only valid if it: 5.4.1 includes all appropriate references including the Purchase Order Number and other details reasonably requested by the Buyer; and 5.4.2 includes a detailed breakdown of Deliverables which have been delivered. 5.5 If there is a dispute between the Parties as to the amount invoiced, the Buyer shall pay the undisputed amount. The Supplier shall not suspend the provision of the Deliverables unless the Supplier is entitled to terminate the Contract for a failure to pay undisputed sums in accordance with clause 11.6. Any disputed amounts shall be resolved through the dispute resolution procedure detailed in clause 36. 5.6 The Buyer may retain or set-off payment of any amount owed to it by the Supplier under this Contract or any other agreement between the Supplier and the Buyer if notice and reasons are provided. 5.7 The Supplier must ensure that all Subcontractors are paid, in full, within 30 days of receipt of a valid, undisputed invoice. If this doesn't happen, the Buyer can publish the details of the late payment or non-payment.

  • Prices and Payment 2.1 The price for the Goods will be the price as referred to in the Order Confirmation (“Price”) and, unless otherwise agreed in writing, is exclusive of: 2.1.1 Any costs of insurance, carriage and delivery of the Goods; 2.1.2 Taxes (including VAT), import duties or levies (as applicable).

  • Prices and Payments 1. The price listed by the Contractor or otherwise the price commonly charged by the Contractor for the respective service is decisive, plus statutory value-added tax insofar as such is applicable. In case of transnational services, any possibly applicable taxes, fees, customs fees, and other charges (of any kind) incurred for the transnational service shall be borne by the Principal. 2. If, within the scope of contracts for the performance of a continuing obligation and long-term contracts, the Contractor's prime costs increase and such increase is not within the Contractor's own scope of responsibility, the Contractor is authorized to an appropriate price increase commensurate with the increase of its prime costs; if the Principal does not consent to such price increase it is authorized to terminate the Agreement within four weeks after receipt of such notification of a price increase; otherwise, the increase is deemed to be mutually agreed upon. A right to a price increase pursuant to this provision does not exist if the Principal is a Consumer. 3. The Principal shall pay the remuneration owed without any cash discounts, free of charge to the Contractor, and within two weeks after receipt of the invoice, to the bank account stated by the Contractor. Credit entry at the Contractor's account is decisive for the timeliness of the payment. The Contractor reserves the right to request appropriate installment payments and appropriate advance payments. 4. If the Agreement is based on a cost estimate, and if it turns out that the costs will be significantly higher than the amount estimated vis-a-vis the Principal, then the Contractor will inform the Principal of such in text form. In this case the Principal is authorized to terminate the Agreement in writing, within two weeks after receipt of such notification. In the event of a termination, the Contractor is authorized to request partial remuneration commensurate with the services already provided. Furthermore, the Contractor is authorized to request compensation for any expenses not included in the remuneration but incurred due to the provision of services. 5. If the Principal owes interest and expenses in addition to a possibly existing principal claim, any payment by the Principal that does not fully redeem the total sum will first be credited against expenses, secondly against interest, and lastly against the principal claim. 6. The Principal is entitled to offset and retention rights only if its counterclaims are legally ascertained, undisputed, or acknowledged in writing by the Contractor. This limitation does not apply to the Principal's claims for defects arising from the same contractual relation as the Contractor's payment claim. If the contract partner is a Consumer, then in contrast to clause 1, such contract partner is on principle entitled to unlimited retention rights for claims arising from the same contractual relation. 7. If, after conclusion of the Agreement, it becomes clear that the Contractor's claims vis-a-vis the Principal are at risk due to the Principal's lack of ability to perform, the Contractor is authorized to perform outstanding services only against advance payment or provision of a security as well as settlement of possibly still outstanding receivables for partial services already provided and arising from the Agreement, and - after unsuccessful expiration of a grace period - is authorized to withdraw from the Agreement; No. 4 clause 3 of this provision applies accordingly. 8. In case of payment default, the Principal owes default interest in the amount of 9 percentage points above the base interest rate if the Principal is an Entrepreneur; in the amount of 5 percentage points above the base interest rate if the Principal is a Consumer. The Contractor is entitled to assert further claims if it can prove higher damage to the Principal. The Contractor is furthermore entitled to charge a flat rate of € 40.00 if the Principal is an Entrepreneur. This shall also apply if the payment default relates to any kind of an installment. In case the Contractor may claim further compensation for damage, the flat rate has to be credited against such claims, . If the Principal is a Consumer the Contractor is entitled to charge a flat rate of € 5.00 per reminder. The Principal is entitled to provide evidence that the Contractor did not incur any damage or incurred significantly lower damage.

  • Calculation and Payment Interest on LIBOR Loans and all other Obligations and the amount of any fees set forth in Subsection 1.4 shall be calculated on the basis of a three hundred sixty (360) day year for the actual number of days elapsed. Interest on the Base Rate Loans shall be calculated on the basis of a three hundred sixty-five or -six (365-6) day year for the actual number of days elapsed. The date of funding or conversion to a Base Rate Loan and the first day of an Interest Period with respect to a LIBOR Loan shall be included in the calculation of interest. The date of payment of any Loan and the last day of an Interest Period with respect to a LIBOR Loan shall be excluded from the calculation of interest; provided, if a Loan is repaid on the same day that it is made, one (1) day’s interest shall be charged. Interest accruing on the Base Rate Loan is payable in arrears on each of the following dates or events: (i) the last day of each calendar quarter; (ii) the prepayment of such Loan (or portion thereof); and (iii) the applicable Maturity Date or the Revolving Loan Expiration Date, as the case may be, whether by acceleration or otherwise. Interest accruing on each LIBOR Loan is payable in arrears on each of the following dates or events: (i) the last day of each applicable Interest Period; (ii) if the Interest Period is longer than three (3) months, on each three-month anniversary of the commencement date of such Interest Period; (iii) the prepayment of such Loan (or portion thereof); and (iv) the applicable Maturity Date or the Revolving Loan Expiration Date, as the case may be, whether by acceleration or otherwise.

  • Calculation and Payment of Interest (a) Interest on the outstanding principal amount from time to time of each Prime Rate Loan and Base Rate Canada Loan shall accrue from day to day from and including the date on which credit is obtained by way of such Loan to but excluding the date on which such Loan is repaid in full (both before and after maturity and as well after as before judgment) and shall be calculated on the basis of the actual number of days elapsed divided by 365 or 366, as the case may be. (b) Interest on the outstanding principal amount from time to time of each LIBOR Loan shall accrue from day to day from and including the date on which credit is obtained by way of such Loan to but excluding the date on which such Loan is repaid in full (both before and after maturity and as well after as before judgment) and shall be calculated on the basis of the actual number of days elapsed divided by 360. (c) Accrued interest shall be paid, (i) in the case of interest on Prime Rate Loans and Base Rate Canada Loans, in arrears monthly on the 22nd day of each calendar month; and (ii) in the case of interest on LIBOR Loans, on the last day of the applicable Interest Period; provided that, in the case of Interest Periods of a duration longer than three months, accrued interest shall be paid no less frequently than every three months from the first day of such Interest Period during the term of such Interest Period and on the date on which such LIBOR Loans are otherwise required to be repaid.

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