Common use of Basis of Compensation (Column 2) Clause in Contracts

Basis of Compensation (Column 2). Column 2 identifies whether the City will pay the Consultant for the task(s) on a time-and-materials basis or on a fixed-fee (lump-sum) basis.

Appears in 140 contracts

Sources: Consultant Agreement, Consultant Agreement, Consultant Agreement

Basis of Compensation (Column 2). Column 2 identifies whether the City will pay the Consultant for the task(s) on a time-and-materials basis or on a fixed-fee (or lump-sum) basis.

Appears in 39 contracts

Sources: Master Consultant Agreement, Consultant Agreement, Consultant Agreement

Basis of Compensation (Column 2). Column 2 identifies whether the City will pay the Consultant for the task(s) on a time-and-materials basis or on a fixed-fee (lump-sum) basis.

Appears in 10 contracts

Sources: Consultant Agreement, Consultant Agreement, Consultant Agreement

Basis of Compensation (Column 2). Column 2 identifies whether the City CITY will pay the Consultant AUDITOR for the task(s) on a time-and-materials basis or on a fixed-fee (lump-sum) basis.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Audit Services Agreement, Audit Services Agreement

Basis of Compensation (Column 2). Column 2 identifies whether the City will pay the Consultant Vendor for the task(s) on a time-and-materials basis or on a fixed-fee (lump-sum) basis.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Vendor Agreement

Basis of Compensation (Column 2). Column 2 identifies whether the City will pay the Consultant for the task(s) on a time-and-materials basis or on a fixedf ixed-fee (lump-sum) basis.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Consultant Agreement