Total Amount of Contract Sample Clauses

Total Amount of Contract. The maximum value for all orders issued against the MATOC shall not exceed $185 million. There is no limit of the number of Task Orders that may be issued against the MATOC.
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Total Amount of Contract. The total amount of this Contract will not exceed $40,000.00 per state fiscal year, and will not exceed $80,000.00 for the entire duration of the Contract, including all possible extensions. All expenditures under the Contract will be in accordance with Section XI, Budget.
Total Amount of Contract. The total amount of contract capacity under this solicitation is estimated at $240 Million. There is no limit on the number of task orders that may be executed against this MATOC. A target of ten (10) awards will be made under this MATOC.

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  • Amount of Compensation City shall pay Contractor for performance of all Services rendered in accordance with this Contract in an amount not to exceed $500,000.

  • RENTAL AMOUNT The Owner hereby grants the Agent power to create rental agreements related to the Property for: (check one) ☐ - Market rent. ☐ - A rate no lower than $______________ per ___________________. ☐ - Other. ___________________________________________________________________.

  • Total Contract Amount The contract total for services shall not exceed $50,000. Pricing shall be per Exhibit D attached.

  • Principal Amount The aggregate principal amount of the Notes that may be initially authenticated and delivered under the Indenture (the “Initial Notes”) shall be $100,050,000 (except for Notes authenticated and delivered upon registration of, transfer of, or in exchange for, or in lieu of, other Notes pursuant to Sections 3.4, 3.5, 3.6, 9.6 or 11.7 of the Base Indenture). The Company may from time to time, without the consent of the Holders of Notes, issue additional Notes (in any such case “Additional Notes”) having the same ranking and the same interest rate, Maturity and other terms as the Initial Notes. Any Additional Notes and the Initial Notes shall constitute a single series under the Indenture and all references to the Notes shall include the Initial Notes and any Additional Notes unless the context otherwise requires.

  • Amount of Fee The Website Hosting and Notice Fee shall be based on the number of Funds invested in by Contract Owners.

  • Requesting Price Increase/Required Documentation Contractor must submit a written notification at least thirty (30) calendar days prior to the requested effective date of the change, setting the amount of the increase, along with an itemized list of any increased prices, showing the Contractor’s current price, revised price, the actual dollar difference and the percentage of the price increase by line item. Price change requests must include H-GAC Forms D Offered Item Pricing and E Options Pricing, or the documentation used to submit pricing in the original Response and be supported with substantive documentation (e.g. manufacturer's price increase notices, copies of invoices from suppliers, etc.) clearly showing that Contractor's actual costs have increased per the applicable line item bid. The Producer Price Index (PPI) may be used as partial justification, subject to approval by H-GAC, but no price increase based solely on an increase in the PPI will be allowed. This documentation should be submitted in Excel format to facilitate analysis and updating of the website. The letter and documentation must be sent to the Bids and Specifications manager, Xxxxxxx Xxxxxx, at Xxxxxxx.Xxxxxx@x-xxx.xxx Review/Approval of Requests If H-GAC approves the price increase, Contractor will be notified in writing; no price increase will be effective until Contractor receives this notice. If H-GAC does not approve Contractor’s price increase, Contractor may terminate its performance upon sixty (60) days advance written notice to H-GAC, however Contractor must fulfill any outstanding Purchase Orders. Termination of performance is Contractor’s only remedy if H-GAC does not approve the price increase. H-GAC reserves the right to accept or reject any price change request.

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