Total Multiplier Clause Samples
The Total Multiplier clause defines the maximum aggregate amount that can be paid under a contract, typically by multiplying a base figure such as fees or charges by a specified multiplier. In practice, this clause sets a cap on total payments, such as limiting liability or total compensation to a multiple of the contract value or annual fees. Its core function is to provide financial certainty and limit exposure for the parties by ensuring that total payments or liabilities do not exceed a predetermined threshold.
Total Multiplier. (sum of 1.1.2.1, 1.1.2.2, and 1.1.2
