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Terms and Conditions for the 100. Transaction Fee Refund Campaign
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  • Standard Terms and Conditions Executive expressly understands and acknowledges that the Standard Terms and Conditions attached hereto are incorporated herein by reference, deemed a part of this Agreement and are binding and enforceable provisions of this Agreement. References to “this Agreement” or the use of the term “hereof” shall refer to this Agreement and the Standard Terms and Conditions attached hereto, taken as a whole.

  • Specific Terms and Conditions To the extent that Contractor has received an award for Lot 4, Implementation Services, the following terms and conditions apply to Lot 4 Implementation Services. All Services covered under Lot 4 – Implementation Services must be performed within CONUS. An RFQ for this Lot will be awarded based on, and result in, a deliverable-based Statement of Work (SOW) which will be incorporated into an Authorized User Agreement. The RFQ will include but is not limited to: Authorized User timeframes; system integration requirements; and other risks that may affect the cost to the Authorized User. All responses to RFQs must include detailed price information, including but not limited to: hours required per title, cost per hour, etc. Travel, lodging and per diem costs must be itemized in the total quote and may not exceed the rates in the NYS OSC Travel Policy. More information can be found at xxxx://xxx.xxx.xxxxx.xx.xx/agencies/travel/travel.htm. All costs must be itemized and included in the Contractor’s quote. Article 17-B of the New York State Executive Law provides for more meaningful participation in public procurement by certified Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Businesses (“SDVOB”), thereby further integrating such businesses into New York State’s economy. OGS recognizes the need to promote the employment of service-disabled veterans and to ensure that certified service-disabled veteran-owned businesses have opportunities for maximum feasible participation in the performance of OGS contracts. In recognition of the service and sacrifices made by service-disabled veterans and in recognition of their economic activity in doing business in New York State, Bidders are expected to consider SDVOBs in the fulfillment of the requirements of the Contract. Such participation may be as subcontractors or suppliers, as protégés, or in other partnering or supporting roles.

  • SETTLEMENT TERMS AND CONDITIONS Contour is willing to resolve the violations cited herein by entering into this Agreement and freely and voluntarily waives its right to a hearing under Banking Law Sections 44 and 598. Therefore, in consideration of the promises and covenants set forth herein, the Settling Parties agree, as follows: 1. Contour shall not: a. Under any name or designation conduct or transact business in this state at any physical location that has not been approved by the Superintendent; b. Under any name or designation conduct or transact business in this state through the use of any website or domain name that has not been approved by the Superintendent; c. Conduct or transact business under any name or designation other than that shown on its license or branch certificate; d. Assign mortgage loan originators to locations that are not licensed by the Superintendent; e. Engage in net branching or offer net branching opportunities in violation of the Department’s prohibition against net branching; f. Transfer or assign its mortgage banker license; g. Engage in conduct prohibited by Part 38 of the General Regulations. 2. Contour agrees to take all necessary steps to ensure its compliance with all applicable federal and state laws, regulations, supervisory requirements, and guidance letters relating to its mortgage business, including but not limited to: a. Complying with the requirements of Banking Law Articles 12-D and 12- E, Part 420 of the Superintendent’s Regulations, and Part 38 of the General Regulations; b. Assigning mortgage loan originators only to locations licensed by the Superintendent, and displaying the license for each mortgage loan originator working at such location; c. Providing the proper oversight and supervision of each individual who becomes employed by, or affiliated as an independent contractor of or consultant for, Contour; and d. Maintaining books and records in a manner that will enable the Superintendent to determine whether Contour is complying with all applicable federal and state laws, regulations, supervisory requirements, and guidance letters. 3. Contour agrees to develop a comprehensive operations manual governing its day-to-day operations, which shall, at a minimum, address the: a. Establishment of new business locations; b. Use of business names and designations; c. Activities and supervision of employees, independent contractors, and consultants; and d. Maintenance of books and records. 4. Contour agrees to develop a written compliance manual designed to ensure compliance with all applicable federal and state laws, regulations, supervisory requirements, and guidance letters. The manual shall, at a minimum, address: a. The designation of an individual responsible for monitoring compliance with all applicable laws, regulations, supervisory requirements, and guidance letters; b. Prohibited conduct as described by Section 38.7 of the General Regulations; c. The duties of an originating entity as described by Part 420 of the Superintendent’s Regulations; d. Reporting requirements as described by Part 420 of the Superintendent’s Regulations; e. Use of business names and designations, domain names, and websites; f. The duties and responsibilities of employees, independent contractors, and consultants; and g. A compliance training program for employees and independent contractors. 5. Within ninety (90) days from the effective date of this Agreement, Xxxxxxx agrees to submit drafts of its operations and compliance manuals to the Department. 6. Within one hundred twenty (120) days from the effective date of this Agreement, Xxxxxxx agrees to submit copies of its final operations and compliance manuals to the Department together with a letter from an authorized officer of Contour indicating his or her approval of said manuals. 7. Contour agrees that its mortgage banking activities will be subject to examinations semi-annually for a twenty-four-month period following the execution of this Agreement. 8. Contour agrees to pay a fine of $20,000. Contour further agrees that such payment will be made in immediately available funds in accordance with Department payment instructions.

  • General Terms and Conditions During the term of this Contract, Contractor agrees to procure and maintain insurance which meets all County’s requirements in the General Terms and Conditions.

  • Payment Terms and Conditions 67.6.1 CLEC shall pay a Transit Service Charge as set forth in Table 1 for any Transit Traffic routed to CenturyLink by CLEC. 67.6.2 CLEC shall be responsible for payment of Transit Service charges on Transit Traffic routed to CenturyLink by CLEC and for any charges assessed by the terminating carrier. CLEC agrees to enter into traffic exchange agreements with third-parties prior to routing any Transit Traffic to CenturyLink for delivery to such third parties, and CLEC will indemnify, defend and hold harmless the Transit Service provider against any and all charges levied by such third-party terminating carrier with respect to Transit Traffic, including but not limited to, termination charges related to such traffic and attorneys’ fees and expenses.

  • Other Terms and Conditions You also agree to be bound by any other specific terms and conditions governing such recurring/instalment payment scheme. In the event of conflict, such specific terms and conditions are to prevail over the provisions of this clause but only to the extent necessary to give full effect to those terms and conditions.

  • Terms and Conditions of Sale This Price List supersedes all previous price lists.

  • Other Terms & Conditions 15.6.1. On termination of License Agreement: a. All third party agreements, entered by the Licensee with respect to the said property business space, shall stand terminated with immediate effect ; b. In case of termination of agreement on account of Licensee’s Events of Default, the interest free Security Deposit and/or Performance Security shall be forfeited in favour of Maha-Metro. Any outstanding dues payable to Maha-Metro shall be adjusted/ recovered from the advance license fee and forfeited interest free Security Deposit. Balance outstanding dues, if remaining after adjustment of outstanding dues from the advance license fee and interest free Security Deposit, shall be recovered from the licensee. c. All utilities shall be disconnected with immediate effect, unless otherwise specified elsewhere, and 15.6.2. A notice of vacation shall be issued to the Licensee to vacate the premises within 30 days. i. On termination of the license agreement, the Licensee shall handover the vacant possession of premises to the Maha-Metro’s authorized representative within 30 days from the date of termination of License Agreement, after removal of plants, equipments, furniture, fixtures, etc. installed by the Licensee at its own cost, without causing damage to Maha-Metro structures. The Licensee shall be allowed to remove their temporary structures, assets like furniture, almirahs, airconditioners, DG sets, equipments, etc without causing damage to the structure. However, the Licensee shall not be allowed to remove any facility, equipment, fixture, etc. which has become an integral part of the development plan of the space. The Licensee agrees voluntarily and un-equivocally not to seek any claim, damages, compensation or any other consideration whatsoever on this account. If the premise is not handed over in good condition as required under this clause, Maha-Metro reserves the right to deduct/ recover damage charges. No grace period shall be provided to licensee, if licensee terminates the contract within the lockin period. ii. If the Licensee fails to vacate the premises within the grace period of thirty (30) days, penalty of twice the prevalent monthly License Fee shall be chargeable for occupation for this thirty (30) days period. And, after lapse of this 30 (thirty) days grace period, Maha- Metro shall take over the goods / property treating at NIL/ Zero value, even if it is under lock & key; and shall be free to dispose-off the property in whatsoever manner as it deems fit. Licensee shall have no claim for compensation or consideration / damages after completion of grace period. If, licensee fails to pay the penalty, applicable in case of non- vacation of premises, the same shall be adjusted from the Interest Free Security Deposit / Performance Security available with Maha-Metro. No grace period shall be provided to licensee, if licensee terminates the contract within the lock-in period. iii. After vacating the premises, the Licensee shall submit a vacation certificate from the Maha-Metro’s authorized representative as a proof of Licensee having vacated the site. Licensee’s statement regarding vacation, without a vacation certificate from the Station in-charge or its authorized representative, shall not be accepted. iv. The termination of this Agreement shall not relieve either party from its obligation to pay any sums then owing to the other party nor from the obligation to perform or discharge any liability that had been incurred prior thereto. The Licensee shall be liable to pay all dues outstanding to Maha-Metro including electricity, chiller and other utility charges under this agreement without prejudice to rights and remedies applicable under the law. The final settlement of dues shall take place after submission of vacation certificate from the Depot in charge or his authorized representative subsequent to termination of License Agreement. v. On termination of Agreement, Maha-Metro shall have rights to re-enter, re-market or to seal/ lock the Licensed Space.

  • Terms and Conditions of Sales Shares shall be offered for sale only in those jurisdictions where they have been properly registered or are exempt from registration or for which appropriate notice filings have been made, and only to those groups of people which the Board may from time to time determine to be eligible to purchase such shares.

  • Changes to Terms and Conditions A. The February 2014 version of the DoD FAR Supplement 252.227-7013 and 252.227- 7014 clauses apply to this Order.

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