Warranty Payments Sample Clauses

Warranty Payments. To the extent a percentage of Construction Manager’s fee or a dollar amount is due for services rendered during the warranty phase, Construction Manager shall receive 50% of said fee if the six (6) month warranty inspection work is satisfactorily completed and the balance due if the eleventh (11th) month warranty inspection work is satisfactorily completed.
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Warranty Payments. In consideration for the warranty described in Section 2.4, GW shall pay to Aurora (i) *** Dollars ($***) on the first anniversary of the Assay Transfer Date ***; and (ii) *** Dollars ($***) on the *** for the ***.
Warranty Payments. Any payment made in respect of a Claim for breach of a Warranty is deemed (to the extent possible) to be a reduction in the Purchase Price.

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  • CONTRACT CHARGES The Contract Charges for the Services shall be structured using any of the following pricing mechanisms (as may be agreed by the Parties and set out in an SOW); Capped Time and Materials; Price per Story; Time and Materials; Fixed Price (to be used only for Services that are ancillary to software development services); or using such other pricing mechanism or combination of pricing mechanism thereof as may be agreed by the Parties. In consideration of the Supplier’s performance of its obligations under this Contract and in consideration of the specific services that are set out in an applicable SOW, the Customer shall pay the undisputed Contract Charges in accordance with the relevant SOW for the Release and the payment provisions set out at Clause 14 (Payment and VAT). The Customer shall, in addition to the Contract Charges and following delivery by the Supplier of an Invoice, pay the Supplier a sum equal to the VAT chargeable on the value of the Services supplied in accordance with this Contract. If at any time during this Contract Period the Supplier reduces its framework Prices for any Services which are provided under the framework Agreement (whether or not such Services are offered in a catalogue (if any) which is provided under the framework Agreement) in accordance with the terms of the framework Agreement, the Supplier shall immediately reduce the Contract Charges for such Services under this Contract by the same amount. The Supplier shall in any event ensure that the Contract Charges are at all times compliant and consistent with the charging structure set out in framework Schedule 8 (Charging Structure) and do not exceed the prices set out therein. Contract Charges:

  • Lease Payments Tenant agrees to pay to Landlord as rent for the Premises the amount of dollars ($ ) each month in advance on the 1st day of each month at month of , 20 or at any other address designated by Landlord. If the Lease Term does not start on the 1st day of the month or end on the last day of a month, the first and last month’s rent will be prorated accordingly.

  • PURCHASE PAYMENTS PURCHASE PAYMENTS - This Contract will not be in force until we receive the initial Purchase Payment. Your initial Purchase Payment is shown in the Contract Specifications. You may make additional Purchase Payments at any time before the Annuity Date, while the Annuitant is living and this Contract is in force. Each additional Purchase Payment must be at least $100 for Non-Qualified Contracts and $50 for Qualified Contracts. We may limit the amount of any single Purchase Payment. You must obtain our consent before making a Purchase Payment that will bring your aggregate Purchase Payments over $500,000. Purchase Payments are payable in U.S. dollars either at our Service Center or through our agent. Checks should be made payable to Pacific Mutual Life Insurance Company. If you make Purchase Payments by check other than a cashier's check, your withdrawal proceeds and any refund under your Right to Cancel may be delayed until your check has cleared. On request, a receipt for the Purchase Payment signed by an officer of PM will be provided after payment. PURCHASE PAYMENT ALLOCATION - Prior to your Annuity Date, you may allocate all or part of your Purchase Payments to one or more of the Investment Options available to you. The Investment Options available to you on the Contract Date are shown on your Contract Specifications page. You may change your allocation by sending us proper instructions (see GENERAL PROVISIONS: INSTRUCTIONS AND REQUESTS). We will allocate any Purchase Payment according to your most recent allocation instructions. We may reject any instruction or Purchase Payment that does not comply with our requirements. ALLOCATIONS DURING THE RIGHT TO CANCEL PERIOD - We will allocate your initial Purchase Payment in accordance with your most recent allocation instructions. However, if this Contract is issued in a state that requires us to refund all Purchase Payments according to the Right to Cancel provision, we will allocate the portion of your initial Purchase Payment designated for Variable Investment Options to the Money Market Portfolio, and the portion of your initial Purchase Payment designated for the Fixed Option to the Fixed Option. Any subsequent Purchase Payments that are received before the Right to Cancel Transfer Date will be allocated in the same manner as the initial Purchase Payment. On the Right to Cancel Transfer Date, which occurs 15 days after your Contract is issued, we will transfer the Account Value in the Money Market Portfolio to your Variable Investment Options in accordance with your most recent allocation instructions. We reserve the right to extend the Right to Cancel Transfer Date by the number of days in excess of ten days that the issue state allows you to return your Contract to us pursuant to your Right to Cancel right. MINIMUM INVESTMENT OPTION VALUE - We reserve the right to require that, as a result of any allocation to an Investment Option, any transfer, or any partial withdrawal, your remaining Account Value in any Investment Option must meet a minimum Account Value amount. We also reserve the right to transfer any remaining Account Value that does not meet such minimum amount to your other Investment Options on a prorata basis relative to your most recent allocation instructions for those Investment Options.

  • Invoice Payment 3.1. The CUSTOMER shall pay all valid invoices submitted by the CONTRACTOR in accordance with the provisions of this Schedule in accordance with the provisions of Clause 5 of this Contract. 3.2. In the event of a disputed invoice, the CUSTOMER shall make payment in respect of any undisputed amount in accordance with the provisions of Clause 5 of this Contract and return the invoice to the CONTRACTOR within ten (10) Working Days of receipt with a covering statement proposing amendments to the invoice and/or the reason for any non-payment. The CONTRACTOR shall respond within ten (10) Working Days of receipt of the returned invoice stating whether or not the CONTRACTOR accepts the CUSTOMER’s proposed amendments. If it does then the CONTRACTOR shall supply with the response a replacement valid invoice. If it does not then the matter shall be dealt with in accordance with the provisions of Clause 21 of this Contract.

  • Longevity Payments (a) Longevity payments as set out in the salary schedule in Appendix A-1 (Interest Arbitration ineligible employees) and Appendix A-2 (Interest Arbitration eligible employees) will be provided to eligible employees upon completion of 10, 15, 20 and 25 years of continuous service. Continuous service shall mean time in a title or combination of titles which have existed and/or presently exist in the Security Services Unit, Agency Police Services Unit or Security Supervisors Unit. Such payment will be added to base pay effective on the payroll period which next begins following the actual completion of 10, 15, 20 and 25 years of continuous service. (b) In no event may an employee's basic annual salary exceed the longevity maximum of the salary grade as the result of the longevity payment or adjustment. (c) Employees whose basic annual salary after the application of the general increase and implementation of the new salary schedule is above the job rate will be considered to have received longevity payments in the amount by which their basic annual salary exceeds the job rate for their grade. (d) Such longevity payments will be added to and considered part of base pay for all purposes except for determining an employee's change in salary upon movement to a different salary grade and his potential for movement to the job rate of the new grade, after which determination the appropriate longevity payments will be restored. (e) The longevity amount for all employees will be adjusted to reflect the longevity payments which are appropriate to their current salary grade.

  • BILLED COSTS Charges for the services cited in Section II will be billed or cost applied in accordance with the procedures established by the county, and recorded on the books of the cost center providing the service. Such charges will be based on the actual allowable costs, as defined by Uniform Guidance, incurred by the cost center responsible for providing the service. Any differences between the billed allowable costs and the actual allowable costs for a particular accounting period will be considered in a subsequent agreement.

  • Royalty Payments (1) Royalties shall accrue when Licensed Products are invoiced, or if not invoiced, when delivered to a third party or Affiliate. (2) LICENSEE shall pay earned royalties quarterly on or before February 28, May 31, August 31 and November 30 of each calendar year. Each such payment shall be for earned royalties accrued within LICENSEE’s most recently completed calendar quarter. (3) Royalties earned on sales occurring or under sublicense granted pursuant to this Agreement in any country outside the United States shall not be reduced by LICENSEE for any taxes, fees, or other charges imposed by the government of such country on the payment of royalty income, except that all payments made by LICENSEE in fulfillment of UNIVERSITY’s tax liability in any particular country may be credited against earned royalties or fees due UNIVERSITY for that country. LICENSEE shall pay all bank charges resulting from the transfer of such royalty payments. (4) If at any time legal restrictions prevent the prompt remittance of part or all royalties by LICENSEE with respect to any country where a Licensed Product is sold or a sublicense is granted pursuant to this Agreement, LICENSEE shall convert the amount owed to UNIVERSITY into US currency and shall pay UNIVERSITY directly from its US sources of fund for as long as the legal restrictions apply. (5) LICENSEE shall not collect royalties from, or cause to be paid on Licensed Products sold to the account of the US Government or any agency thereof as provided for in the license to the US Government. (6) In the event that any patent or patent claim within Patent Rights is held invalid in a final decision by a patent office from which no appeal or additional patent prosecution has been or can be taken, or by a court of competent jurisdiction and last resort and from which no appeal has or can be taken, all obligation to pay royalties based solely on that patent or claim or any claim patentably indistinct therefrom shall cease as of the date of such final decision. LICENSEE shall not, however, be relieved from paying any royalties that accrued before the date of such final decision, that are based on another patent or claim not involved in such final decision, or that are based on the use of Technology.

  • CP Costs Payments On each Settlement Date, Seller shall pay to Agent (for the benefit of the Conduits) an aggregate amount equal to all accrued and unpaid CP Costs in respect of the outstanding Capital of each of the Conduits for the related Settlement Period in accordance with Article II.

  • Third Party Payments (a) Subject to Section 6.4.4(c), the Applicable Commercialization Party shall be entitled to credit against the royalties due to the other Party on Net Sales of a Licensed Product in a country an amount equal to [**] percent ([**]%) of all upfront payments, milestone payments, royalties, and other amounts paid by the Applicable Commercialization Party, its Affiliates or Sublicensees to Third Parties with respect to license rights to Third Party intellectual property licensed by the Applicable Commercialization Party, its Affiliates or Sublicensees from the applicable Third Party that the Applicable Commercialization Party reasonably believes are necessary for the Development, Manufacture, or Commercialization of such Licensed Product in such country; provided, however, that, to the extent that any such Third Party license includes a license to Third Party intellectual property that is applicable to products being or to be developed or commercialized by the Applicable Commercialization Party or its Affiliates other than such Licensed Product in such country, then the Applicable Commercialization Party shall reasonably allocate all upfront payments, milestone payments and other non-royalty amounts between the Licensed Product and such other products, and the Applicable Commercialization Party shall only be entitled to credit against the royalties due to the other Party hereunder on Net Sales of such Licensed Product [**] percent ([**]%) of the amounts that are reasonably allocable to the Licensed Product. In addition, the Applicable Commercialization Party shall be entitled to credit against the royalties due to the other Party hereunder defense costs in accordance with Section 8.4. (b) In the event a Party enters into any Third Party intellectual property license necessary for the Development, Manufacture, or Commercialization of a Licensed Product in a country in the other Party’s part of the Territory after the Restatement Date (EPIZYME represents and warrants to EISAI that EPIZYME is not a party to any such relevant Third Party licenses as of the Restatement Date), under which such Party is entitled to grant a sublicense to the other Party, the other Party will have the right to obtain such sublicense from such sublicensor Party; provided that, if such other Party elects to obtain such sublicense, such other Party shall pay [**] percent ([**]%) of the amounts payable to the Third Party on account of such sublicense (either directly to the Third Party licensor or to the sublicensor Party, as the Parties shall reasonably agree with the goal of ensuring timely payment to the Third Party) and such other Party shall be entitled to credit against the royalties due to the sublicensor Party on Net Sales of such Licensed Product in such country in an amount equal to [**] percent ([**]%) of the amounts paid by such other Party (either directly or indirectly through the sublicensor Party) to such Third Party with respect to such license rights for such Licensed Product in such country. (c) If any amount is or becomes payable to UNC under the UNC License Agreement (or under any other agreement entered into by EPIZYME or any Affiliate and UNC with respect to the intellectual property that is the subject of the UNC License Agreement) with respect to the Development, Manufacture, or Commercialization of a Licensed Product in any country in the world, EPIZYME shall be solely responsible for and shall pay all such amounts, and no such amounts shall be creditable against any royalties payable to EISAI hereunder.

  • Online Payments Payments made online are made with an free consent after agreeing to the terms and conditions, All payments received online will be by default processed on agreeing with terms and condition, any disputes made afterwards will be null and void. All disputes will be in the jurisdictions of Hyderabad. This agreement is made on this the day, month and year first above mentioned and the parties to this deed have put their signatures at their free will and consent and after going through all the terms and conditions before the following: Amount Paid: 69620 Due Payment: 0.00 Due Date: NA Signature of Client / Applicant Signature of Consultant

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