Project Access Fee Sample Clauses

Project Access Fee. The Participant must pay the Project Access Fee for the Project to MDC in accordance with the schedule. MDC must pay the Project Access Fee to MLA. If the parties agree that the Budget for the Project is to be varied and the Contributions increased, the Participant acknowledges that as a condition of the increase in funding the Participant is to pay an additional Project Access Fee to MDC which is equal to the Participant’s Contribution times the Project Access Rate. If the Participant fails to meet a Milestone and the Project is delayed (other than as a result of an event described in clause 25.1), MDC may require the Participant to pay an additional Project Access Fee as a result of such delay. Funding warranty The Participant warrants that any monetary Contribution provided by the Participant is funded either directly from the Participant or from another eligible funding source as set out in the “MLA Donor Company (MDC) background and application guidelines” or any replacement document from time to time.
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Project Access Fee. 3.5The Participant must pay the Project Access Fee for the Project to MDC in accordance with the schedule.
Project Access Fee. In consideration for access to Discovery Projects during the Discovery Period, Incyte shall make to Agenus a non-refundable, non-creditable payment of fifteen million Dollars ($15,000,000) within ten (10) days after the Effective Date.
Project Access Fee. 2.2.1 The parties agree that MLA is entitled to be paid the Project Access Fee from the Contributions allocated to the Project Account.

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  • Technology Access Fee After the Effective Date, within [***] days after receipt of the corresponding invoice from Mersana, Merck will pay to Mersana, a one-time, non-refundable, non-creditable, upfront fee of Twelve Million Dollars ($12,000,000.00) (the [***] Portions of this exhibit have been redacted pursuant to a confidential treatment request. An unredacted version of this exhibit has been filed separately with the Commission. “Technology Access Fee”). Payment of the Technology Access Fee shall be subject to any withholding Tax obligations set forth in Section 6.9.1.

  • Site Access Dell requires the right to access the APEX System in a timely way and as provided in the Service Offering Description to provide the Support Services. Failure to ensure that Customer provides Dell with timely access to a Site will relieve Dell of the Support Services obligations and Dell may also, at Dell’s discretion, suspend the APEX Service.

  • Construction Management Fee The Construction Management Fee for the Project shall be either a ☒Lump Sum or ☐Not-To-Exceed Fee of Fifty-One Thousand, Four Hundred Fifty-Six Dollars and Twenty-Three Cents ($51,456.23). NOTE: Allowances will be on a Not-To-Exceed basis. All unused funds will be returned to the School District at the time of construction closeout. Fee will be paid only on cost of work for these items. Exhibit C- Project Assignment Page 2 of 4

  • Construction Fee A fee or other remuneration for acting as general contractor and/or construction manager to construct improvements, supervise and coordinate projects or to provide major repairs or rehabilitations on a Property.

  • Equipment, Etc Each Grantor shall, (i) within ten (10) days after a written request by the Administrative Agent, in the case of Equipment now owned, and (ii) following a request by the Administrative Agent pursuant to subclause (i) above, within ten (10) days after acquiring any other Equipment, deliver to the Administrative Agent, any and all certificates of title, and applications therefor, if any, of such Equipment and shall cause the Administrative Agent to be named as lienholder on any such certificate of title and applications. No Grantor shall permit any such items to become a fixture to real estate or an accession to other personal property unless such real estate or personal property is the subject of a fixture filing (as defined in the UCC) creating a first priority perfected Lien in favor of the Administrative Agent.

  • Project Costs Simultaneously with the execution of this Agreement, the Company shall disclose to the Department all of the Project Costs which the Company seeks to include for purposes of determining the limitation of the amount of the Credit pursuant to Section 5-30 of the Act and provide to the Department a Schedule of Project Costs in the form as attached hereto as Exhibit C.

  • Services Fee 5.1 The Transmission Services performed by TSO to Network User under this Standard Transmission Agreement are subject to the applicable Services fee calculated in accordance with attachment A of the Access Code for Transmission. In the event of any modification to the Regulated Tariffs, the Total Monthly Fee(s) and the Total Monthly Self-billing Fee(s) provided for in this Article 5.1 shall be adapted as from the calendar day of the entering into force of the modifications.

  • Construction Contract; Cost Budget Prior to execution of a construction contract, Tenant shal] submit a copy of the proposed contract with the Contractor for the construction of the Tenant Improvements, including the genera] conditions with Contractor (the “Contract”) to Landlord for its approval, which approval shall not be unreasonably withheld, conditioned or delayed. Following execution of the Contract and prior to commencement of construction, Tenant shall provide Landlord with a fully executed copy of the Contract for Landlord’s records. Prior to the commencement of the construction of the Tenant Improvements, and after Tenant has accepted all bids and proposals for the Tenant Improvements, Tenant shall provide Landlord with a detailed breakdown, by trade, for all of Tenant’s Agents, of the final estimated costs to be incurred or which have been incurred in connection with the design and construction of the Tenant Improvements to be performed by or at the direction of Tenant or the Contractor (the “Construction Budget”), which costs shall include, but not be limited to, the costs of the Architect’s and Engineers’ fees and the Landlord Coordination Fee. The amount, if any, by which the total costs set forth in the Construction Budget exceed the amount of the Tenant Improvement Allowance is referred to herein as the “Over Allowance Amount”. In the event that an Over-Allowance Amount exists, then prior to the commencement of construction of the Tenant Improvements, Tenant shall supply Landlord with cash in an amount equal to the Over- Allowance Amount. The Over-Allowance Amount shall be disbursed by Landlord prior to the disbursement of any of the then remaining portion of the Tenant Improvement Allowance, and such disbursement shall be pursuant to the same procedure as the Tenant Improvement Allowance. In the event that, after the total costs set forth in the Construction Budget have been delivered by Tenant to Landlord, the costs relating to the design and construction of the Tenant Improvements shall change, any additional costs for such design and construction in excess of the total costs set forth in the Construction Budget shall be added to the Over-Allowance Amount and the total costs set forth in the Construction Budget, and such additional costs shall be paid by Tenant to Landlord immediately as an addition to the Over-Allowance Amount or at Landlord’s option, Tenant shall make payments for such additional costs out of its own funds, but Tenant shall continue to provide Landlord with the documents described in items (1), (ii), (iii) and (iv) of Section 2.2.2.1 of this Tenant Work Letter, above, for Landlord’s approval, prior to Tenant paying such costs. All Tenant Improvements paid for by the Over-Allowance Amount shall be deemed Landlord’s property under the terms of the Lease. 4.2.2

  • Maintenance and Support Services As long as you are not using the Help Desk as a substitute for our training services on the Tyler Software, and you timely pay your maintenance and support fees, we will, consistent with our then-current Support Call Process:

  • Early Access Provided and on the express condition that Tenant uses Xxxx Xxxxxxxx & Associates as the general contractor to perform the Tenant Work, Landlord will permit Tenant and Tenant’s contractors to access the Premises from and after September 15, 2017 in order to commence the performance of the Tenant Work so long as, in Landlord’s reasonable determination, such access and work can be performed without interference with or delay in the timely performance of any remaining Landlord’s Work. If Tenant does not use Xxxx Xxxxxxxx & Associates as the general contractor for the Tenant Work, Tenant will have no right to access the Premises for the performance of the Tenant Work until the Substantial Completion Date, provided, however, upon the request of Tenant, Landlord shall grant Tenant reasonable access to the Premises following completion of Landlord’s demolition work to the Premises to allow Tenant to perform Customary Pre-Construction Activities (as hereinafter defined), provided such access, in Landlord’s reasonable discretion, is coordinated with and will not interfere with the timely performance of Landlord’s Work. Any early access by Tenant prior to the substantial completion of the Landlord’s Work shall be subject to reasonable rules and regulations as may be established by Landlord from time to time, including, without limitation, hours of access and that the performance of Landlord’s Work shall have priority over any activities that Tenant is conducting or shall propose to conduct during the period prior to the Substantial Completion of Landlord’s Work. Any interference by Tenant, its employees, agents, invitees or contractors that causes an actual delay in the performance of the Landlord’s Work as a result of Tenant’s early access to the Premises shall constitute a Tenant Delay under this Lease. “Customary Pre-Construction Activities” shall mean such architectural and engineering activities that are generally performed in preparation for the construction of first class office space in the financial district of Boston, Massachusetts and which do not involve the performance of work which physically alters in any way any portion of the Premises or the Building and which do not affect or interfere with the operation of any Building systems. Examples of Customary Pre-Construction Activities are the taking or preparation of measurements, surveys, elevations, sketches and layouts. Any such access to the Premises by Tenant and Tenant’s employees, agents, contractors, subcontractors material suppliers and laborers prior to the Substantial Completion Date shall be (i) at Tenant’s sole risk and expense, (ii) coordinated with the timely performance of the Landlord’s Work and not interfere with or delay in any material respect the performance of the Landlord’s Work, and (iii) subject to such reasonable access rules as Landlord may impose based upon the status of completion of Landlord’s Work and the remaining Landlord’s Work to be performed in the Premises, (iv) subject to and upon all of the same terms and conditions of this Lease except for the obligation to pay Rent, (v) conditioned upon Tenant’s complying with and performing, and causing its employees, agents, contractors, subcontractors, material suppliers and laborers to comply with and perform, all of Tenant’s insurance and indemnity obligations and other obligations governing the conduct of Tenant at the ACTIVE/91437610.6 Property under the Lease (provided that no Basic Rent, or Additional Rent shall accrue or be payable during such time), and (vi) to the fullest extent permitted by applicable Laws, the installation or placement of any furniture, equipment, construction materials and supplies and other property in the Premises shall be at the sole risk and hazard of Tenant and Landlord shall not be liable for any theft, loss, injury or damage to any such property therein and Tenant shall be solely responsible for the security of any such Tenant’s property, materials and supplies.

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