Payment for TIPS Sales TIPS Members may make payments for TIPS Sales directly to Vendor, Vendor’s Authorized Reseller, or as otherwise agreed to in the applicable Supplemental Agreement after receipt of the invoice and in compliance with applicable payment statutes. Regardless of how payment is issued or received for a TIPS Sale, Vendor is responsible for all reporting and TIPS Administration Fee payment requirements as stated herein.
Payment for Forest Products Delivered Purchaser agrees to pay the State for delivered forest products at the following rate: $0.00/MBF $250.00/MBF for incorrect species delivery* $20/mbf for Utility logs (Adjusted Gross). Purchaser agrees to increase the above delivered payment rate as approved by the State in the event the location of delivery is changed per the G-026.2 clause. Purchaser will not be billed for any delivered logs that are scaled as containing metal. *When two or more log sorts from this project are delivered to the same destination, the species contained in them are not eligible for the species price reduction. Forest Products delivered that do not meet the sorting specifications in G-022.2 are considered mis-sorts. Purchaser receiving mis-sort Forest Products is required to pay the State at the bid price under this contract. However, when mis-sorted Forest Products amount to more than 5% of the total delivered sort volume, Purchaser may request approval for payment reduction for delivered volume exceeding the mis-sort threshold. Requests for payment reduction must be submitted to the State in writing prior to contract expiration. Eligibility for mis-sort payment reduction is subject to State approval and shall be determined by the State’s delivered product analysis. Forest Products determined by the State eligible for mis-sort price reduction are not eligible for any other price adjustments. Payment reduction for Forest Products deemed mis-sorted will be calculated as follows: Payment Reduction = (B x M) x R M = Mis-sorted volume exceeding threshold excluding utility R = Reduction factor* 0.2 for diameter mis-sort 0.3 for high quality mis-sort *Logs eligible for payment reduction based on multiple reduction factors will be calculated at the higher payment reduction factor. Third-party scaling organization information is required to determine Xxxxxxxx mbf for payment reduction purposes. Value will be derived from the applicable sort value as described in this contract. Scale information for determining mis-sort payment reduction eligibility must be obtained from roll-out scale. Truck-ramp, sample scaling, and/or bundle scaling information is not acceptable for determining eligibility. Purchaser’s exclusive remedy for mis-sorts shall be the payment reduction described in this clause, notwithstanding other provisions in the Uniform Commercial Code Forest Products delivered that do not meet preferred log length specifications or multiples or combinations of preferred lengths and Forest Products delivered not meeting manufacturing standards as described in clause G-024.2 are considered mis- manufactured. Purchaser receiving mis-manufactured Forest Products is required to pay the State at the bid price under this contract. However, when mis-manufactured Forest Products amount to more than 8% of the total delivered sort volume, Purchaser may request approval for payment reduction for delivered volume exceeding the mis-manufacture threshold. Requests for payment reduction must be submitted to the State in writing prior to contract expiration. Eligibility for mis-manufacture payment reduction is subject to State approval and shall be determined by the State’s delivered product analysis. Forest Products determined by the State eligible for mis-manufacture price reductions are not eligible for any other price adjustments. Payment reduction for Forest Products deemed mis-manufactured will be calculated as follows: Payment Reduction = (B x M) x (0.2) Where: B = Bid rate from P-028.2 clause M = Mis-manufactured volume exceeding threshold excluding utility Third-party scaling organization information is required to determine Xxxxxxxx mbf for payment reduction purposes. Value will be derived from the applicable sort value as described in this contract. Scale information for determining mis-manufacture payment reduction eligibility must be obtained from roll-out scale. Truck-ramp, sample scaling, and/or bundle scaling information is not acceptable for determining eligibility. Purchaser’s exclusive remedy for mis-manufacture shall be the payment reduction described in this clause, notwithstanding other provisions in the Uniform Commercial Code.
Customer Agreement I certify that the information provided in this application is true and complete and declare that the Firm may rely upon such information until it receives written notice of any changes. I acknowledge that the intended use of my account is for investing or savings purposes unless notified otherwise.
PAYMENT FOR GOODS AND SERVICES a. DIR Customer shall comply with Chapter 2251, Texas Government Code, or applicable local law, in making payments to the Vendor. Payment under a DIR Contract shall not foreclose the right to recover wrongful payments. b. Payments must be made in accordance with laws and procedures applicable to DIR Customer. c. DIR Customer agrees to pay the rates and/or prices set by DIR with its vendors. DIR Customer understands these rates and/or prices include a DIR administrative fee. d. All purchases executed under a DIR Contract will require a DIR Customer purchase order.
PAYMENT, TRANSFER AND CUSTODY (a) On the Purchase Date for each Transaction, ownership of the Purchased Loans shall be transferred to Buyer or its designee (including the Custodian) against the simultaneous transfer of the Purchase Price from Buyer to an account of the applicable Seller specified in writing by such Seller relating to such Transaction. (b) On or before each Purchase Date for any Eligible Loan that the applicable Seller proposes to sell to Buyer hereunder, such Seller shall deliver or cause to be delivered to Custodian (with an electronic copy to Buyer) a fully completed and signed Custodial Delivery in the form of Exhibit III together with all attachments and schedules thereto and the Purchased Loan File, and in respect thereof, Custodian shall have delivered to Buyer a Trust Receipt; provided, that notwithstanding the foregoing, upon request of such Seller, Buyer in its sole good faith discretion may elect to permit such Seller to deliver or cause to be delivered to Custodian (with an electronic copy to Buyer) such fully completed and signed Custodial Delivery, together with all attachments and schedules thereto, by not later than the third (3rd) Business Day after the related Purchase Date so long as such Seller causes an Acceptable Attorney to deliver to Buyer and the Custodian an Attorney’s Bailee Letter on or prior to such related Purchase Date; provided, further, that if, in respect of any Purchased Loan as to which such Seller has delivered to Custodian (with an electronic copy to Buyer) the Custodial Delivery after the Purchase Date therefor, Buyer may, in its sole good faith discretion, declare the “Repurchase Date” for such Purchased Loan to have occurred if, as of five (5) Business Days after the applicable Purchase Date, Custodian has not delivered to Buyer an acceptable Trust Receipt. For the purposes of this Agreement, the Purchased Loan File shall include the following documents (collectively, together with any additional documents delivered pursuant to Section 7(c), the “Purchased Loan File”): (i) the original Mortgage Note bearing all intervening endorsements; (ii) an original or copy of any loan agreement and any guarantee executed in connection with the Mortgage Note; (iii) an original or copy of the Mortgage with evidence of recordation, or submission for recordation, from the appropriate governmental recording office of the jurisdiction where the Mortgaged Property is located; (iv) originals or copies of all assumption, modification, consolidation or extension agreements with evidence of recordation, or submission for recordation, from the appropriate governmental recording office of the jurisdiction where the Mortgaged Property is located; (v) an original of the Assignment Documents in Blank; (vi) originals or copies of all intervening assignments of mortgage with evidence of recordation, or submission for recordation, from the appropriate governmental recording office of the jurisdiction where the Mortgaged Property is located; (vii) an original or copy of the attorney’s opinion of title and abstract of title or the original mortgagee title insurance policy, or if the original mortgagee title insurance policy has not been issued, the irrevocable marked commitment to issue the same (or irrevocable signed pro forma policy); (viii) an original or copy of any security agreement, chattel mortgage or equivalent document executed in connection with the Purchased Loan; (ix) an original or copy of the assignment of leases and rents, if any, with evidence of recordation, or submission for recordation, from the appropriate governmental recording office of the jurisdiction where the Mortgaged Property is located; (x) originals or copies of all intervening assignments of assignment of leases and rents, if any, or copies thereof, with evidence of recordation, or submission for recordation, from the appropriate governmental recording office of the jurisdiction where the Mortgaged Property is located; (xi) a copy of the UCC financing statements and all necessary UCC continuation statements with evidence of filing or submission for filing thereon, and UCC assignments prepared by the applicable Seller in blank, which UCC assignments shall be in form and substance acceptable for filing; (xii) an environmental indemnity agreement (if any); (xiii) a closing settlement statement executed by Mortgagor; (xiv) Mortgagor’s certificate or title affidavit (if any) to the extent in the applicable Seller’s possession of in the possession of any Affiliate of such Seller; (xv) a survey of the Mortgaged Property as accepted by the title company for issuance of the Title Policy; (xvi) originals or copies of all of all legal opinions; (xvii) originals or copies of assignment of interest rate protection agreements; (xviii) originals or copies of any assignment of permits, contracts and agreements; and (xix) originals or copies of any other material loan documents, including, but not limited to, any post-closing agreements or side letters. (c) From time to time, Sellers shall forward to the Custodian additional original documents or additional documents evidencing any assumption, modification, consolidation or extension of a Purchased Loan approved in accordance with the terms of this Agreement, and upon receipt of any such other documents, the Custodian shall hold such other documents as Buyer shall request from time to time in accordance with the Custodial Agreement and such additional documents shall be deemed part of the Purchased Loan File. With respect to any documents which have been delivered or are being delivered to recording offices for recording and have not been returned to the applicable Seller in time to permit their delivery hereunder at the time required, in lieu of delivering such original documents, such Seller shall deliver to Buyer a true copy thereof. The applicable Seller shall deliver or cause to be delivered such original documents to the Custodian promptly when they are received. (d) The Purchased Loan File shall be maintained in accordance with the Custodial Agreement. Any document that is part of the Purchased Loan File that is not delivered to Buyer or its designee (including the Custodian) shall be held in trust by the applicable Seller or its designee for the benefit of Buyer as the owner thereof. The applicable Seller or its designee shall maintain a copy of the Purchased Loan File and the originals of the Purchased Loan File not delivered to Buyer or its designee. The possession of the Purchased Loan File by the applicable Seller or its designee is at the will of Buyer for the sole purpose of servicing the related Purchased Loan, and such retention and possession by such Seller or its designee is in a custodial capacity only. The books and records (including, without limitation, any computer records or tapes) of the applicable Seller or its designee shall be marked appropriately to reflect clearly the sale of the related Purchased Loan to Buyer. The applicable Seller or its designee (including the Custodian) shall release its custody of the Purchased Loan File only in accordance with written instructions from Buyer, unless such release is required as incidental to the servicing of the Purchased Loans, is in connection with a repurchase of any Purchased Loan by the applicable Seller or as otherwise required by law. Upon the repurchase of any Purchased Loan pursuant to this Agreement or the payment in full of such Purchased Loan, as applicable, in either case which shall be evidenced by the Custodian’s receipt of a request for release in the form set forth in the Custodial Agreement, Buyer and Custodian shall promptly release the related Purchased Loan File to the applicable Seller or its designee. (e) With respect to all of the Purchased Loans delivered by Sellers to Buyer or its designee (including the Custodian), each Seller shall execute an omnibus power of attorney substantially in the form of Exhibit V irrevocably, and coupled with an interest, appointing Buyer its attorney-in-fact with full power to (i) at any time that an Event of Default is not then continuing, take such actions as Buyer believes to be reasonably necessary to preserve and protect the Purchased Loans or to preserve and protect Buyer’s interests in the Purchased Loans and the perfection and priority thereof; provided that Buyer may not, pursuant to this clause (i), use such power of attorney to register or record the Purchased Loans in Buyer’s name or in the name of Buyer’s nominee, and (ii) at any time during the continuance of any Event of Default, (A) complete and record the Assignment of Mortgage, (B) complete the endorsement of the Mortgage Note and (C), take such other steps as may be reasonably necessary or desirable to preserve, protect and enforce Buyer’s rights against such Purchased Loans and the related Purchased Loan Files and the Servicing Records and to preserve and protect the perfection and priority of Buyer’s interests in the Purchased Loans. Buyer shall promptly notify the applicable Seller in the event Buyer takes any action under clause (i) of the foregoing sentence in respect of the power of attorney. (f) Unless an Event of Default shall have occurred and be continuing, Buyer shall exercise all voting and corporate rights with respect to the Purchased Loans in accordance with the applicable Seller’s written instructions; provided, however, that Buyer shall not be required to follow such Seller’s instructions concerning any vote or corporate right if doing so would, in Buyer’s reasonable business judgment, be inconsistent with or result in any violation of any provision of the Transaction Documents or any Requirement of Law. Upon the occurrence and during the continuation of an Event of Default, Buyer shall be entitled to exercise all voting and corporate rights with respect to the Purchased Loans without regard to the applicable Seller’s instructions.
END USER AGREEMENTS (“EUA GAC acknowledges that the END USER may choose to enter into an End User Agreement (“EUA) with the Contractor through this Agreement, and that the term of the EUA may exceed the term of the current H-GAC Agreement. H-GAC’s acknowledgement is not an endorsement or approval of the End User Agreement’s terms and conditions. Contractor agrees not to offer, agree to or accept from the END USER, any terms or conditions that conflict with those in Contractor’s Agreement with H-GAC. Contractor affirms that termination of its Agreement with H-GAC for any reason shall not result in the termination of any underlying EUA, which shall in each instance, continue pursuant to the EUA’s stated terms and duration. Pursuant to the terms of this Agreement, termination of this Agreement will disallow the Contractor from entering into any new EUA with END USERS. Applicable H-GAC order processing charges will be due and payable to H-GAC
Payment for Material Completion The Contractor may request payment of the remaining contract balance, including retainage, less amounts credited the Owner or incurred as liquidated damages, and less amounts withheld for the Punchlist by reason of Minor Items or Permitted Incomplete Work (See Paragraph 6.5.3.2). Payment for Material Completion shall be made by a check payable jointly to the Contractor and Surety and shall be mailed to the Surety.
Purchase of Products You agree to purchase from Us the hardware products, software licenses and services listed on the Order Form, together with all existing accessories, attachments, replacements, and additions (collectively the “Products”) upon the terms stated herein. For the avoidance of doubt, postage meters for use in mailing machines are excluded from the definition of Products. This Purchase Agreement is binding on You as of the date You sign it. This Purchase Agreement is not binding on Us until We sign it or until the Products are shipped, whichever happens first.
Customer Agreements 29.1 Trader to include provisions in Customer Agreements: The following clauses apply in respect of the Trader’s Customer Agreements: (a) in respect of each Customer Agreement that has been entered into prior to the Commencement Date: (i) at the next review date, or, if the Trader is able to unilaterally vary the Customer Agreement, within 12 months after the Commencement Date (whichever is earlier), the Trader must issue a unilateral variation to the Customer Agreement to include provisions that have substantially the same effect as the provisions required to be included in the Customer Agreement by this Agreement, and those provisions must be expressed to be for the benefit of the Distributor and enforceable by the Distributor in accordance with section 12 of the Contract and Commercial Law Act 2017; or (ii) if the Trader is unable to unilaterally vary 1 or more Customer Agreements as set out in subparagraph (i), the Trader must: (A) use all reasonable endeavours to obtain at the next review of each Customer Agreement, or within 12 months, whichever is earlier, the agreement of the Customer to enter into a variation of the Customer Agreement to include the provisions required to be included in the Customer Agreement by this Agreement, and those provisions must be expressed to be for the benefit of the Distributor and enforceable by the Distributor under section 12 of the Contract and Commercial Law Act 2017; and (B) promptly provide notice to the Distributor if it is unable to obtain the agreement of the Customer required in subparagraph (A); or (b) in respect of each Customer Agreement that has been entered into after the Commencement Date, include the provisions required to be included in the Customer Agreement by this Agreement, and those provisions must be expressed to be for the benefit of the Distributor and enforceable by the Distributor in accordance with section 12 of the Contract and Commercial Law Act 2017.
Vendor Encouraging Members to bypass TIPS agreement Encouraging entities to purchase directly from the Vendor or through another agreement, when the Member has requested using the TIPS cooperative Agreement or price, and thereby bypassing the TIPS Agreement is a violation of the terms and conditions of this Agreement and will result in removal of the Vendor from the TIPS Program.