Process for Payment of Third-Party Expenses Sample Clauses

Process for Payment of Third-Party Expenses. The process for payment of the invoicing and payment of third-party expenses is set forth in full in the MOU. Consistent with the MOU, the Division and the Office will submit to the Company, with a copy to the Agency, a summary invoice identifying the approved amount incurred for consulting fees related to the evaluation of the Program. For purposes of this Agreement, the Agency and the Company agree as follows: Within 30 days of its receipt of each summary invoice from the Office or the Division, the Company shall remit payment by check to the consultant identified in the summary invoice. The Company shall not be obligated to pay more than $100,000 to the Division or more than $100,000 to the Office (or $200,000 total) for third-party expertise contemplated under this Agreement. Within 20 days of its receipt of the summary invoice from the Office or the Division, the Agency shall pay the Company the full amount owed for each such summary invoice. The Agency shall not be obligated to pay the Company more than $100,000 for invoices submitted by the Division or more than $100,000 for invoices submitted by the Office (or $200,000 total) for third-party expertise contemplated under this Agreement. Payments shall be paid by check mailed to Company as follows: PacifiCorp Attn: Central Cashiers Office 000 XX Xxxxxxxxx, Xxxxx 000 Portland, OR 97232
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Process for Payment of Third-Party Expenses. Utah Code § 54-17-903(2)(b)(i)(A) requires the Listed Entities to pay to the Company the amounts incurred by the Division and the Office for third-party expertise regarding the initial approval of the Program. The Parties agree to utilize the following process to facilitate payment by the Listed Entities, through the Agency, to the Company for amounts incurred by the Division and the Office for such third-party expertise.

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  • Assistance expenses The Parties shall waive all claims on each other for the reimbursement of expenses incurred in accordance with this Chapter, except, as appropriate, for expenses related to experts and witnesses and to interpreters and translators who are not public officials.

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  • Medical Expenses 1. Employees exposed to hazardous physical, biological, or chemical agents shall be provided, at no cost to the employee, with medical examinations or evaluations required by VOSHA regulations. If there are no specific VOSHA regulations or standards for the agent in question, recommendations of the National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health or other generally recognized expert organization shall be used, as determined by the Commissioner of Health.

  • Costs and Charges 8.19.1 To protect the Landlord from loss arising from a claim that may be brought against the Tenant as a consequence of a breach by the Tenant of any covenant contained in this Agreement. Such loss shall be deemed to include any charges which the Landlord may reasonably incur in connection with proceedings in a court of law against the Tenant but without prejudice to a Tenant’s right to have such costs assessed by the relevant court.

  • Third-Party Charges Customer may incur charges from third party service providers that are separate and apart from the amounts charged by Comcast. These may include, without limitation, charges resulting from accessing on-line services, calls to parties who charge for their telephone based services, purchasing or subscribing to other offerings via the Internet or interactive options on Public View Video, Video, or otherwise. Customer agrees that all such charges, including all applicable taxes, are Customer’s sole responsibility. In addition, Customer is solely responsible for protecting the security of credit card information provided to others in connection with such transactions.

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  • ALLOWABLE COSTS AND PAYMENTS A. The method of payment for this contract will be based on actual cost plus a fixed fee. COUNTY will reimburse CONSULTANT for actual costs (including labor costs, employee benefits, travel, equipment rental costs, overhead and other direct costs) incurred by CONSULTANT in performance of the work. CONSULTANT will not be reimbursed for actual costs that exceed the estimated wage rates, employee benefits, travel, equipment rental, overhead, and other estimated costs set forth in the approved CONSULTANT’S COST PROPOSAL as referenced and defined in Exhibit “C”, unless additional reimbursement is provided for by contract amendment. In no event, will CONSULTANT be reimbursed for overhead costs at a rate that exceeds COUNTY’s approved overhead rate set forth in the COST PROPOSAL. In the event, that COUNTY determines that a change to the work from that specified in the COST PROPOSAL and AGREEMENT is required, the AGREEMENT time or actual costs reimbursable by COUNTY shall be adjusted by written agreement or task order to accommodate the changed work. The maximum total cost as specified in Paragraph “H” shall not be exceeded, unless authorized by written agreement.

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