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Royalty Payments and Accounting. VVScandinavia shall pay earned royalties to the Beneficiaries during the Term of this Agreement calculated and payable as follows: 2.1. At the end of each Performance Year during the Term of this Agreement, VVScandinavia shall calculate the total number of PRK Procedures performed at VVScandinavia Centers during such Performance Year and the Incremental PRK Procedures for such Performance Year in accordance with the definitions contained in this Agreement. The Gross Royalties for such Performance Year shall then be calculated by multiplying the number of Incremental PRK Procedures by $100 U.S. funds. The Gross Royalties for such Performance Year shall then be allocated and paid to the Beneficiaries within forty-five (45) days after the end of such Performance Year during the Term of this Agreement in accordance with each Beneficiary Proportionate Share of the Gross Royalties. 2.2. All Gross Royalties payments to the Beneficiaries under this Agreement shall be paid, at the option of VVScandinavia, in either United States currency or in currency of the Republic of Sweden converted from United States dollars at the rate of exchange in effect on the last day of the Performance Year for which the Gross Royalties were earned. Any taxes required to be withheld by law from royalty payments shall be withheld by VVScandinavia and paid to the appropriate authority, and VVScandinavia shall furnish each of the Beneficiaries with a written statement of such taxes and evidence of payment, and any other information necessary for the Beneficiaries to claim appropriate tax credits for such payments. 2.3. VVScandinavia agrees to keep separate and accurate records showing the number of PRK Procedures performed at each of the VVScandinavia Centers during the Term of this Agreement. Each of the Beneficiaries and their duly authorized representatives shall have the right to inspect such records during reasonable business hours after the end of each Performance Year during the Term of this Agreement. 2.4. VVScandinavia shall, within thirty (30) days after the close of each Performance Year during the Term of this Agreement, furnish to the Beneficiaries a written report showing with accuracy and detail the number of PRK Procedures performed at each of the VVScandinavia Centers during the last Performance Year, together with a calculation of the Gross Royalties payable hereunder for the period covered by such report.
Royalty Payments and AccountingDuring the Term, ChromaDex shall furnish to Suntava an annual written report showing in reasonably specific detail the calculation of royalties owing for the reporting period (“Royalty Report”). With respect to sales of the Extract, ChromaDex shall keep complete and accurate records in sufficient detail to enable the Royalties payable hereunder to be determined. [*] INDICATES CONFIDENTIAL PORTION HAS BEEN OMITTED PURSUANT TO A REQUEST FOR CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT AND HAS BEEN FILED SEPARATELY WITH THE COMMISSION
Royalty Payments and AccountingDuring the Term, Buyer shall furnish to Seller a quarterly written report showing in reasonably specific detail the calculation of royalties owing for the reporting period (“Royalty Report”). With respect to sales of Finished Products, Buyer shall, in all material respects, keep complete and accurate records in reasonably sufficient detail to enable the Royalties payable hereunder to be determined.
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  • Royalty Payments and Reports Payments for Coal mined and sold hereunder shall be made on a timely basis, when due and without demand by COLT, on or before the twentieth (20th) day of each month (“Payment Deadline”) for all Coal mined or produced from the Premises, shipped and sold, or used, together with all Foreign Coal transported and sold by Lessee or its Affiliates, or assigns during the preceding month as to Coal, as evidenced by a report or reports furnished by Lessee to COLT tendered contemporaneously with payment. Payments shall be made by check or wire transfer. If by check, payment shall be made to the following address: 000 Xxxxxx Xxxx Drive Beckley, WV 25801 If by wire transfer, payment shall be to the following address: Bank: Huntington Bank ABA: 000000000 Credit To: Colt LLC Account #: 01221137324 Copies of the reports required in this section 14 and evidence of the wire transfer or check shall be forwarded by mail or fax to: Colt LLC 0000 XXX Xxxx., Xxxxx 000 Xxxx Xxxxx Xxxxxxx, XX 00000 The addresses for payment by check or wire transfer and/or for submitting reports may be amended from time to time by COLT upon notice to Lessee. Not later than the Payment Deadline, Lessee shall report to COLT showing the actual amount for each and every mining method of Coal mined, processed, stockpiled, loaded, shipped, and sold from the Premises by Lessee and/or its Affiliates or contractors during the preceding month and shall also include individual sales of Coal by Lessee, the customers to which Coal was sold, the Gross Sales Prices of Coal for each sale, itemization of allowable deductions for each sale, calculations of Actual Production Royalty due COLT for each sale and for the preceding month, and the location, by Quarter-Quarter Section, Township, and Range, of the lands of COLT from which such Coal was mined. Such report or reports shall be made either on a form or forms of COLT supplied to Lessee or on a form or forms of Lessee that are approved by COLT. Each report shall be certified to be true, accurate, and correct by Lessee and shall be to the satisfaction of COLT. In any event, all of the aforementioned items shall be made available to COLT by Lessee, at all times upon COLT’s request, for any month during the term of this Lease. Such reports shall, at COLT’s request, be accompanied by copies of invoices, purchase orders, sales receipts, bills of lading, truck weight tickets, railroad weight tickets, barge weight tickets, statements of transportation, washing and handling charges, and other forms of verification as may be deemed necessary by COLT.

  • Legal and Accounting Fees All charges for services and expenses of the Trust's legal counsel and independent accountants.

  • Royalty Payments 6.1 During the TERM of this Agreement, as partial consideration for the LICENSE, LICENSEE shall pay to YALE an earned royalty of [***] percent ([***]%) of worldwide cumulative NET SALES of LICENSED PRODUCTS by LICENSEE or its SUBLICENSEES or AFFILIATES (“EARNED ROYALTY”). 6.1.1 The obligation to pay royalties under this Article 6.1 shall be imposed only on the original sale of any individual LICENSED PRODUCT to the end-user thereof, and the royalty shall be imposed only once on such sale regardless of whether such LICENSED PRODUCT is covered by more than one patent claim within the LICENSED PATENTS. 6.1.2 In the event that LICENSEE determines that it is necessary to obtain a license from a third party in order to avoid infringing a third party’s patent(s) by making, having made, using, offering for sale, selling, having sold, importing or exporting LICENSED PRODUCTS, LICENSEE may reduce its applicable royalty obligation to YALE by an amount which is the lesser of (i) [***], or (ii) [***]. 6.1.3 The multiplier to be used to reduce the running royalties paid by LICENSEE to YALE on a COMBINATION PRODUCT, defined as a product containing a LICENSED PRODUCT and one or more additional products containing active ingredients sold together as a single product by LICENSEE, AFFILIATES or SUBLICENSEES, will be calculated by [***]. 6.1.4 Notwithstanding the foregoing, in no event shall the operation of Articles 6.1.2 or 6.1.3 result in EARNED ROYALTIES payable to YALE being reduced to less than [***] percent ([***]%). 6.1.5 Should a compulsory license be granted by LICENSEE or an AFFILIATE to a third party under the applicable laws, rules, regulations, guidelines, or other directives of any governmental or supranational agency in the LICENSED TERRITORY under the LICENSED PATENTS, LICENSEE shall notify YALE, including any material information concerning such compulsory license, and the running royalty rates payable under Article 6.1 for sales of LICENSED PRODUCTS in such country will be adjusted to equal any lower royalty rate granted to such third party for such country with respect to the sales of LICENSED PRODUCTS therein. 6.2 In the event that (i) LICENSEE or any of its AFFILIATES or SUBLICENSEES brings a PATENT CHALLENGE anywhere in the world, or (ii) LICENSEE or any of its AFFILIATES or SUBLICENSEES assists another party in bringing a PATENT CHALLENGE anywhere in the world, and (iii) YALE does not choose to exercise its rights to terminate this Agreement pursuant to Article 13, then the following provisions shall apply. (a) All payments due to YALE under this Agreement other than patent costs shall be [***] during the pendency of the PATENT CHALLENGE and shall remain payable to YALE when due. (b) If the PATENT CHALLENGE is inconclusive or results in a determination that at least one challenged claim is both valid and infringed, (i) all payments due to YALE under this Agreement other than patent costs shall be [***] for the remainder of the TERM of the Agreement. (ii) LICENSEE shall promptly reimburse YALE for all legal fees and expenses incurred in YALE’s defense against the PATENT CHALLENGE. (c) In the event that such a PATENT CHALLENGE is successful, LICENSEE will have no right to recoup any payments made prior to the final, non-appealable determination of a court of competent jurisdiction. 6.3 Neither LICENSEE nor any of its AFFILIATES or SUBLICENSEES shall bring a PATENT CHALLENGE without first providing YALE [***] written notice setting forth (a) precisely which claims and patents are being challenged or claimed not to be infringed, (b) a clear statement of the factual and legal basis for the challenge, and (c) an identification of all prior art and other matter believed to invalidate any claim of the LICENSED PATENT or which supports the claim that the LICENSED PATENT is not infringed. 6.4 LICENSEE shall pay all EARNED ROYALTIES accruing to YALE within [***] from the end of each calendar quarter (March 31, June 30, September 30 and December 31), beginning in the first calendar quarter in which NET SALES occur. Unless YALE requests otherwise, LICENSEE shall report all EARNED ROYALTIES and other payments accruing to YALE on a quarterly basis, but shall defer payments accruing to YALE that do not, in total, exceed [***] Dollars ($[***]) in any given quarter until the earlier of (1) the end of the calendar year, or (2) the quarter upon which the cumulative accrued royalties and other payments exceed [***] Dollars ($[***]). 6.5 All EARNED ROYALTIES and other payments due under this Agreement shall be paid to YALE in United States Dollars. In the event that conversion from foreign currency is required in calculating a payment under this Agreement, the exchange rate used shall be the Interbank rate quoted by Citibank at the time the payment is due. If overdue, the royalties and any other payments due under this Agreement shall bear interest until payment at a per annum rate [***] percent ([***]%) above the prime rate in effect at Citibank on the due date. The payment of such interest shall not foreclose YALE from exercising any other right it may have as a consequence of the failure of LICENSEE to make any payment when due.

  • Administrative and Accounting Services The Administrator shall provide the Fund with regulatory reporting, fund accounting and related portfolio accounting services, all necessary office space, equipment, personnel, compensation and facilities (including facilities for Shareholders' and Directors' meetings) for handling the affairs of the Portfolios and such other services as the Administrator shall, from time to time, determine to be necessary to perform its obligations under this Agreement. In addition, at the request of the Fund's Board of Directors, the Administrator shall make reports to the Fund's Directors concerning the performance of its obligations hereunder including such activities as are set forth on Exhibit A hereto, as amended by agreement of the parties from time to time. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, the Administrator, under the supervision of the Fund's Board of Directors, shall: o calculate Fund expenses and control all disbursements for the Fund, and as appropriate, compute the Fund's yields, total return, expense ratios, portfolio turnover rate and, if required, portfolio average dollar-weighted maturity; o assist outside Fund counsel with preparation of prospectuses, statements of additional information, registration statements and proxy materials; o prepare such reports, applications and documents (including reports regarding the sale and redemption of shares as may be required in order to comply with Federal and state securities law) as may be necessary or desirable to register the Fund's shares with state securities authorities, monitor sale of Fund shares for compliance with state securities laws, and file with the appropriate securities authorities the registration statements and reports for the Fund and the Fund's shares and all amendments thereto, as may be necessary or convenient to register and keep effective the Fund and the Fund's shares with state securities authorities to enable the Fund to make a continuous offering of its shares; o prepare communications to shareholders, including the annual and semi-annual reports to shareholders, coordinate mailing prospectuses, notices, proxy statements, proxies and other reports to Fund shareholders, and supervise and facilitate the solicitation of proxies solicited by the Fund for all shareholder meetings, including the tabulation process for shareholder meetings; o prepare, negotiate, and administer contracts on behalf of the Fund with, among others, the Fund's distributor, subject to any approvals or reapprovals by the Fund's Board of Directors required by applicable law or Board procedures; o maintain the Fund's general ledger and prepare the Fund's financial statements, including expense accruals and payments, determine the net asset value of the Fund's assets and of the Fund's shares, and provide for the payment of dividends and other distributions to shareholders; o calculate performance data of the Fund and the Portfolios for dissemination to information services covering the investment company industry; o coordinate and supervise the preparation and filing of the Fund's tax returns; o examine and review the operations and performance of the various organizations providing services to the Fund or any Portfolio directly or on a subcontracted basis as provided for herein and, at the request of the Fund's Board of Directors, report to the Board on the performance of such organizations; o provide for and coordinate the layout and printing of publicly disseminated prospectuses and the Fund's semi-annual and annual reports to shareholders; o provide internal legal and administrative services as requested by the Fund from time to time; o provide for and coordinate the design, development, and operation of the Fund, including new portfolio and class investment objectives, policies and structure; o provide individuals reasonably acceptable to the Fund's Board of Directors for nomination, appointment, or election as officers of the Fund, who will be responsible for the management of certain of the Fund's affairs as determined by the Fund's Board of Directors; o advise the Fund and its Board of Directors on matters concerning the Fund and its affairs;

  • Legal and Accounting Fees and Expenses All charges for services and expenses of the Corporation’s legal counsel and independent auditors for the benefit of the Fund;

  • Records and Accounting The General Partner shall keep or cause to be kept at the principal office of the Partnership appropriate books and records with respect to the Partnership’s business, including all books and records necessary to provide to the Limited Partners any information required to be provided pursuant to Section 3.4(a). Any books and records maintained by or on behalf of the Partnership in the regular course of its business, including the record of the Record Holders and Assignees of Units or other Partnership Securities, books of account and records of Partnership proceedings, may be kept on, or be in the form of, computer disks, hard drives, punch cards, magnetic tape, photographs, micrographics or any other information storage device; provided, that the books and records so maintained are convertible into clearly legible written form within a reasonable period of time. The books of the Partnership shall be maintained, for financial reporting purposes, on an accrual basis in accordance with U.S. GAAP.

  • Tax and Accounting Treatment Each party to this Agreement acknowledges that it is its intent for purposes of U.S. federal, state and local income and franchise taxes, and for accounting purposes, to treat each Transaction as indebtedness of Seller that is secured by the Purchased Mortgage Loans and that the Purchased Mortgage Loans are owned by Seller in the absence of a Default by Seller. All parties to this Agreement agree to such treatment and agree to take no action inconsistent with this treatment, unless required by applicable Requirements of Law or GAAP.

  • Royalty Payment For all leased substances that are sold during a particular month, Lessee shall pay royalties to Lessor on or before the end of the next succeeding month. Royalty payments shall be accompanied by a verified statement, in a form approved by Lessor, stating the amount of leased substances sold, the gross proceeds accruing to Lessee, and any other information reasonably required by Lessor to verify production and disposition of the leased substances or leased substances products. Delinquent royalties may be subject to late fees and penalties in accordance with Lessor’s Rules.

  • Payments and Royalties 3.1 As an initial non-refundable payment for the licenses and rights herein granted to SHENZHEN HIGH POWER under this Agreement, SHENZHEN HIGH POWER shall pay to OBC the up-front fees, without subtraction or deduction of Chinese withholding taxes, if any, pursuant to the schedule set forth in Appendix II attached hereto. 3.2 In addition to the lump sum payment under Article 3.1 above, SHENZHEN HIGH POWER shall pay to OBC non-refundable running royalties, also pursuant to the schedule set forth in Appendix II hereto, of the Net Selling Price of the Licensed Consumer Hydride Batteries sold or Otherwise Disposed Of by SHENZHEN HIGH POWER and its Affiliates (either directly or through sales representatives or agents) in any country of the world during the period commencing on the Effective Date of this Agreement and ending upon the expiration of the last to expire of the Licensed Patents. 3.3 Notwithstanding that a Licensed Consumer Hydride Battery may be covered by (i) the claims of one or more of the Licensed Patents or (ii) the claims of one or more of the Licensed Patents in one or more countries throughout the world, SHENZHEN HIGH POWER, in connection with the manufacture or sale of the Licensed Consumer Hydride Batteries by SHENZHEN HIGH POWER, its successors or assigns shall be obliged to pay a single royalty hereunder and only on the first sale of such Licensed Consumer Hydride Batteries and not on any subsequent sale or resale thereof and all end-users, distributors, customers, dealers, or suppliers of SHENZHEN HIGH POWER, its successors or assigns of such Licensed Consumer Hydride Batteries shall be licensed to use and/or sell the same. 3.4 All statements submitted and all payments made pursuant to Article 3.1 and Article 3.2 herein shall be stated and made in U.S. legal tender at the selling rate of authorized foreign exchange bankers in various individual countries under the license for transfers to New York in U.S. dollars on the date on which payments are made as required hereunder.

  • Fiscal Year and Accounting Method The fiscal year of the Company shall be as designated by the Board of Directors. The Board of Directors shall also determine the accounting method to be used by the Company.