Common use of Recipient to pay Supplier Clause in Contracts

Recipient to pay Supplier. (a) If a party (the Supplier) is obliged under the GST Law to pay an amount of GST for a taxable supply made by the Supplier to another party (the Recipient) under this agreement, the Recipient must pay the Supplier an amount equal to the GST payable on the supply by the Supplier. (b) The Recipient must pay the amounts referred to in clause 7.2(a) and any interests, penalties, fines or expenses relating to the GST, in addition to and at the same time as the consideration otherwise payable by the Recipient for the supply.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Service Agreement, Client Services Agreement, Client Services Agreement

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Recipient to pay Supplier. (a) If a party (the Supplier) is obliged under the GST Law to pay an amount of GST for a taxable supply made by the Supplier to another party (the Recipient) under this agreementthe Agreement, the Recipient must pay the Supplier an amount equal to the GST payable on the supply by the Supplier. (b) The Recipient must pay the amounts amount referred to in clause 7.2(a20.2(a) and any interests, penalties, fines or expenses relating to the GST, in addition to and at the same time as the consideration otherwise payable by the Recipient for the supply.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Service Agreement, Master Services Agreement

Recipient to pay Supplier. (a) If a party (the Supplier) is obliged under the GST Law to pay an amount of GST for a taxable supply made by the Supplier to another party (the Recipient) under this agreementAgreement, the Recipient must pay the Supplier an amount equal to the GST payable on the supply by the Supplier. (b) The Recipient must pay the amounts amount referred to in clause 7.2(a(a) and any interestsinterest, penalties, fines or expenses relating to the GST, in addition to and at the same time as the consideration otherwise payable by the Recipient for the supply.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Exclusive Perpetual Software License Agreement (Advanced Health Intelligence LTD), Software Reseller Agreement (Advanced Human Imaging LTD)

Recipient to pay Supplier. (a) If a party (the Supplier) is obliged under the GST Law to pay an amount of GST for a taxable supply made by the Supplier to another party (the Recipient) under this agreementthe Agreement, the Recipient must pay the Supplier an amount equal to the GST payable on the supply by the Supplier. (b) The Recipient must pay the amounts amount referred to in clause 7.2(a21.2(a) and any interests, penalties, fines or expenses relating to the GST, in addition to and at the same time as the consideration otherwise payable by the Recipient for the supply.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Master Services Agreement, Master Services Agreement

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Recipient to pay Supplier. (a) If a party (the Supplier) is obliged under the GST Law to pay an amount of GST for a taxable supply made by the Supplier to another party (the Recipient) under this agreementthe Agreement, the Recipient must pay the Supplier an amount equal to the GST payable on the supply by the Supplier. (b) The Recipient must pay the amounts amount referred to in clause 7.2(a20.2(a) and any interests, penalties, fines or expenses relating to the GST, in addition to and at the same time as the consideration otherwise payable by the Recipient for the supply.supply.β€Œ

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Master Services Agreement

Recipient to pay Supplier. (a) If a party (the Supplier) is obliged under the GST Law to pay an amount of GST for a taxable supply made by the Supplier to another party (the Recipient) under this agreementthe Agreement, the Recipient must pay the Supplier an amount equal to the GST payable on the supply by the Supplier. (b) The Recipient must pay the amounts amount referred to in clause 7.2(a19.2(a) and any interests, penalties, fines or expenses relating to the GST, in addition to and at the same time as the consideration otherwise payable by the Recipient for the supply.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Common Business Terms

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