Introducer Fee definition
Examples of Introducer Fee in a sentence
The Remuneration Statement shall represent a complete record of the Introducer Fee due to you.
However, if in our sole discretion we conclude that we cannot recover any reclaimed monies from the third party, you will repay to us the full amount of any reclaimed Introducer Fee as a debt.
We cannot be deemed to be making any payment itself by way of Introducer Fee, remuneration, reward or otherwise to such third party in respect of the HUB-FS Services to which the re-directed Introducer Fee relates.
You agree that we have the right to set off any Introducer Fee or any other monies due to you from us under the Agreement or any other agreement or arrangement with you against any debt howsoever arising that you owe to us or any of our Affiliates.
We reserve the right to change the rate of Introducer Fee in writing from time to time and will give you not less than 3 months prior written notice of such change.
The key benefits of this Introducer, Fee, and Commission Agreement are: * Protects the introducing party and ensures they receive payment for their services * Provides a clear definition of obligations and undertakings for both parties * Facilitates negotiation of key variables such as referral fees Examples of when to use this agreement include: * An existing supplier offering to introduce you to the head buyer at a department store in return for commission.
We cannot be deemed to be making any payment itself by way of Introducer Fee, remuneration, reward or otherwise to such third party in respect of the HUB-FS Services to which the re- directed Introducer Fee relates.
For the avoidance of doubt, no interest is payable by the Company on the Introducer Fee.
You agree that we have the right to set off any Introducer Fee or any other monies due to you from us under this Agreement or any other agreement or arrangement with you against any debt howsoever arising that you owe to us or any of our Affiliates.
In all other cases, the Introducer Fee shall be paid to the account of the Introducer, or such other account(s) of the Introducer advised in writing to StrideUp by the Introducer from time to time.