Recovery of Disallowances Sample Clauses

Recovery of Disallowances. A disallowance of any payments made under Appendix E. A.1.-3. will be recovered by DCF if a paid claim is determined to be ineligible regardless of any intent or lack of intent to obtain an ineligible payment by the W-2 Contractor or its employees, agents, or subcontractors. DCF may review information and documentation in CARES, in the program participants' electronic case files, or in any other records or information available to DCF at any time during the term of this contract, including any extensions of this contract, and may offset or recover any ineligible payments made to the W-2 Contractor at any time after the start of the contract. DCF may disallow performance outcome payments and deduct disallowed performance outcome payments from future capitation, performance outcome or incentive payments to the W-2 Contractor if DCF determines the W-2 Contractor has failed to meet the requirements of the performance outcome as described in Section A.2.a-h of this Appendix. DCF may review claims for this purpose at any time during the term of this contract, including any extensions of this contract, and may offset or recover any performance outcome payments made to the W-2 Contractor back to the start of the contract. For cost reimbursements, DCF may disallow any payment under this contract and deduct that disallowed payment from any future payments made by DCF to the W-2 Contractor if DCF determines the W-2 Contractor has received a payment that does not meet the requirements in Section A of this Appendix. DCF will generate a monthly report in WEBI that will identify all claims submitted, denied, and paid in that month. The identification of a claim as paid in that WEBI report shall not limit DCF's right under this section to disallow a claim that has been reported as paid in any prior month. DCF may disallow any incentive payment for the geographical area. DCF may deduct disallowed incentive payments from future capitation, program outcome, or incentive payments to the W-2 contractor if DCF determines the W-2 Contractor has failed to meet the requirements of the performance outcome as described in Section A.2 of this Appendix. DCF may review claims for this purpose at any time during the term of this contract, including any extensions of this contract, and may offset or recover any incentive payments made to the W- 2 Contractor back to the start of the contract. DCF reserves the right to review and verify EA applications resulting in EA timely processing cla...
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  • Recovery of Overpayments On occasion a payment will be made to You when You are not covered, for a service that is not Covered, or which is more than is proper. When this happens We will explain the problem to You and You must return the amount of the overpayment to Us within 60 days after receiving notification from Us. However, We shall not initiate overpayment recovery efforts more than 24 months after the original payment was made unless We have a reasonable belief of fraud or other intentional misconduct.

  • Reimbursements To the extent required by Section 409A, each reimbursement or in-kind benefit provided under this Agreement shall be provided in accordance with the following:

  • Recovery of Costs If any legal action or other proceeding is brought for the enforcement of this Agreement, or because of an alleged dispute, breach, default or misrepresentation in connection with any of the provisions of this Agreement, the successful or prevailing party shall be entitled to recover reasonable attorneys’ fees and other costs incurred in that action or proceeding (and any additional proceeding for the enforcement of a judgment) in addition to any other relief to which it or they may be entitled.

  • Reimbursables It is acknowledged and agreed to by CONSULTANT that the lump sum amount set forth in Section 4.1 includes Direct Expenses and describes the maximum extent of, VILLAGE'S obligation to reimburse CONSULTANT for direct, non-salary expenses, but does not constitute a limitation, of any sort, upon CONSULTANT'S obligation to incur such expenses in the performance of services hereunder.

  • Recovery of Sums Due Wherever any sum of money is recoverable from or payable by the Contractor, the Authority may deduct that sum from any sum due, or which at any later time may become due to the Contractor under the Contract or under any other agreement with the Authority.

  • Recovery of Schedule Delays If the Design Professional determines that the Project is one week or more behind schedule, per the approved Overall Project Schedule, the Design Professional shall so notify the Contractor in writing. Within seven days of the date of the Design Professional's notice, the Contractor shall deliver to the Design Professional and Owner a written plan explaining how the Contractor intends to bring the Project back on schedule. The Contractor's plan must provide sufficient detail to allow the Design Professional and Owner to determine the proposal's feasibility.

  • Payment And Expenses 8.1 Each payment to be made by the Guarantor under this guarantee shall be made in pounds sterling, free and clear of all deductions or withholdings of any kind, except for those required by law, and if any deduction or withholding must be made by law, the Guarantor shall pay that additional amount which is necessary to ensure that the Authority receives a net amount equal to the full amount which it would have received if the payment had been made without the deduction or withholding.

  • Transfer Expenses A transferred employee is expected to make arrangements to move expeditiously but this should not exceed a period of one year from date of transfer, except where there is a specific agreement between the employee and local management for an extension. The employee must provide in writing his/her intention to move to the supervisor, prior to receiving payment for any applicable living expenses. Reimbursement for actual costs incurred in the move will be allowed as follows: • All employees who are eligible for moving expenses shall be afforded 12 weeks from the date the employee reports to work in the new location (i.e., date of transfer) to decide whether or not they wish to move. Payment of the following expenses is predicated on the employee maintaining his/her previous principal residence:

  • Cost and Expenses Borrower agrees, whether or not any Loan is made hereunder or any Letter of Credit is issued hereunder, to pay the Agent upon demand (i) all out-of-pocket costs and expenses and all Attorneys' Fees of the Agent in connection with the preparation, documentation, negotiation, execution, amendment, modification, extension and/or renewal of this Agreement, the Notes, the Letter of Credit Application(s), the Security Agreement, the Deeds of Trust, the Collateral Assignment, the Pledge Agreement and the other Transaction Documents, (ii) all recording, filing and search fees and expenses and title insurance premiums, if any, incurred in connection with this Agreement and the other Transaction Documents, (iii) all reasonable out-of-pocket costs and expenses and all Attorneys' Fees of the Agent in connection with the preparation of any waiver or consent hereunder, (iv) if an Event of Default occurs, all out-of-pocket costs and expenses and all reasonable Attorneys' Fees incurred by the Agent and each of the Banks in connection with such Event of Default and collection and other enforcement proceedings resulting therefrom and (v) all other Attorneys' Fees incurred by the Agent relating to or arising out of or in connection with this Agreement or any of the other Transaction Documents. Borrower further agrees to pay or reimburse the Agent and each of the Banks for any stamp or other taxes which may be payable with respect to the execution, delivery, recording and/or filing of this Agreement, the Notes, the Letter of Credit Application(s), the Security Agreement, the Deeds of Trust, the Collateral Assignment, the Pledge Agreement or any of the other Transaction Documents. All of the obligations of Borrower under this Section 13.3 shall survive the satisfaction and payment of Borrower's Obligations and the termination of this Agreement.

  • Professional Fees Borrower promises to pay Lender’s fees and expenses necessary to finalize the loan documentation, including but not limited to reasonable attorneys fees, UCC searches, filing costs, and other miscellaneous expenses. In addition, Borrower promises to pay any and all reasonable attorneys’ and other professionals’ fees and expenses (including fees and expenses of in-house counsel) incurred by Lender after the Closing Date in connection with or related to: (a) the Loan; (b) the administration, collection, or enforcement of the Loan; (c) the amendment or modification of the Loan Documents; (d) any waiver, consent, release, or termination under the Loan Documents; (e) the protection, preservation, sale, lease, liquidation, or disposition of Collateral or the exercise of remedies with respect to the Collateral; (f) any legal, litigation, administrative, arbitration, or out of court proceeding in connection with or related to Borrower or the Collateral, and any appeal or review thereof; and (g) any bankruptcy, restructuring, reorganization, assignment for the benefit of creditors, workout, foreclosure, or other action related to Borrower, the Collateral, the Loan Documents, including representing Lender in any adversary proceeding or contested matter commenced or continued by or on behalf of Borrower’s estate, and any appeal or review thereof.

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