Scope of Work & Compensation Clause Samples

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Scope of Work & Compensation. The Consultant shall consult with the Company and perform business development, marketing, sales generation, and related activities for the benefit of the Company and its subsidiaries. Such activities shall include, but will not be limited to, the identification of sales and marketing opportunities; identification of and coordination with potential clients and potential client personnel; activities dedicated towards enhancing the reputation of the Company and its products both generally and for specific market purposes, and such similar activities as shall benefit the Company. During the term of this Agreement (i.e., the Initial Term and any extended terms), Consultant shall devote his full business time to the above activities, except that Consultant may serve on boards of directors of other companies subject to the provisions of Section 6 of this Agreement. The Consultant shall report directly to the Chief Executive Officer of the Company. Although the Company shall provide input and guidance to the Consultant regarding business objectives and other matters, the Consultant shall act as he deems appropriate in order to ▇▇▇▇▇▇ the business interests of the Company. Consultant will be compensated at an annual rate of $300,000 per year, payable monthly, during the term of this Agreement (i.e., the Initial Term and any extended terms). Reasonable out of pocket expenses for approved Company business, including but not limited to travel expenses of Consultant, shall be reimbursed by the Company after submission of appropriate receipts.
Scope of Work & Compensation. The Consultant shall consult with the Company and perform marketing activities related to the new product introduction of the EmbarqTM family of transport processors, and related activities for the benefit of the Company and its subsidiaries. Such activities may include, but will not be limited to, o the assessment of a chip level market position identifying strengths and weaknesses of the chip verses other standard and non-standard wireline chip technologies; o the creation of marketing collateral, such as PowerPoint presentations, brochures, white papers, enhancements to the existing website, trade show booths, and business cases; o the assessment of a customer level market position identifying the need for various wireline broadband applications for market entry o the creation of customer value drivers; and o such similar activities as shall benefit the Company. During the term of this Agreement (i.e., the Initial Term and any extended terms), Consultant shall devote a minimum of 40 hours per week to the above activities. The Consultant shall report directly to the Chief Executive Officer of the Company. Although the Company shall provide input and guidance to the Consultant regarding business objectives and other matters, the Consultant shall act as he deems appropriate in order to ▇▇▇▇▇▇ the business interests of the Company. Consultant will be compensated at a monthly rate of $8,000 per month. The first payment of $2,800 will be issued upon signature of this agreement. Subsequent payments of $4,000 will be paid by the 1st and the 15th of each month during the term of this Agreement (i.e., the Initial Term and any extended terms). Out of pocket expenses for approved Company business, including but not limited to travel expenses of Consultant, shall be reimbursed by the Company after submission of appropriate receipts, and if they are in accordance with Company's Travel and Entertainment policy.
Scope of Work & Compensation. The Contractor shall perform the services contained in Exhibit A attached hereto, and be compensated at the prices set forth in Exhibit B. Payments will be made within fourteen (14) days of the submission of a ▇▇▇▇ showing conformance with all work requirements.
Scope of Work & Compensation. The Contractor shall perform the services contained in Attachment A attached hereto, be compensated at the prices set forth in the fee proposal attached hereto as Attachment B and conform to any additional General Conditions in Attachment C. Payments will be made within 30 days of the submission of a bill showing conformance with all work requirements. As applicable, any progress payments made on each item will have a 15% retainage withheld until all work is completed and fully certified by the permitting authorities and end user. The Contractor may substitute a 100% performance bond covering all labor and materials for the 15% retainage if they desire in which instance the retainage shall be reduced to 5%.
Scope of Work & Compensation. It is critical that the consulting agreement specifically states what services the consultant is to provide. Without this specificity it will be difficult, if not impossible, to determine whether the consultant has performed his or her obligations. The typical consulting agreement will use an exhibit, which may be amended from time to time, to list the services that are to be provided. This allows the parties to adjust services as the relationship evolves without amending the entire agreement. The time allowed for the consultant to perform the services must also be provided. Information File C5-84, Sample Consulting Agreement, contemplates the consultant devoting a specified number of hours per month to performing the services. This arrangement is typically used when the consultant is providing services that are more general in nature. Alternatively, when the services are more specific in nature, the client may pay for services as they are performed and pay a flat fee for completion of each specified service. The client should also consider whether to negotiate a "hold-back" pending completion of the services. If a hold- back is negotiated, it should be significant enough to keep the consultant engaged to complete the services or not used at all. Consultants also typically request that certain "expenses" be reimbursed. Some of the items a client might find objectionable are secretarial services, copying services, messenger services, phone calls, some meals, limited transportation, etc. The consultant’s rates should include at least some of the consultant’s overhead expenses. Where to draw the line is a point of negotiation. The client should always require the consultant to perform the services with high professional standards and business ethics, maintain the confidentiality of the client and, if appropriate, require the consultant to obtain prior written approval before engaging any other person to assist with performing the services under the agreement. Without these requirements, the client is jeopardizing his or her assets (confidential information of the client, for example) without recourse against the consultant. 2.
Scope of Work & Compensation. A. ENGAGEMENT AND SCOPE OF SERVICES: The Town retains TRIADVOCATES in the capacity of lobbyist. TRIADVOCATES shall provide lobbying services at the direction of the Town Manager as approved and directed by the Mayor and Council. TRIADVOCATES’ duties shall include providing lobbying services for the Town before state government bodies and officials.
Scope of Work & Compensation. NEC shall inspect properties which have been identified by it or by the Town, by observation or complaint, as having code violations, shall issue notices to the owners and occupants of such properties, shall send letters with regard to the abatement of such violations, shall issue citations to municipal court if the violations are not timely abated, and shall take such other action as may be necessary to ▇▇▇▇▇ the violations, including if necessary, assisting the Town attorney with testimony and documentary evidence in the prosecution of municipal court cases and/or civil action by the Town to ▇▇▇▇▇ the code violations on such properties. Citations used will be from numbered Town citation books issued by the municipal court. Letters will be prepared and emailed to support staff for mailing. NEC shall be compensated in accordance with the following fee schedule for services provided hereunder. Such fees shall be full and complete compensation for the services performed: A. NEC will perform code enforcement and CIP inspection services for the City at a rate of $40.00 per hour. B. The hours spent in the performance of the services shall not be less than five (5) hours per week and shall not exceed ten (10) hours per week without the prior written authorization of the Mayor. C. A summary of work done and hours worked will be provided on a invoice to the Town Secretary bi weekly.