Charges for Subsequent Years Sample Clauses

Charges for Subsequent Years. For each year after the period for which periodic payments are payable, or each year after the first year of the lump sum payment license, as the case may be, Contractor will continue to provide City with the maintenance and support services as described in subsection A above, provided City issues a purchase order or modification to this License Agreement and pays Contractor in advance the annual maintenance and support charges then in effect. If there is an increase in annual maintenance and support charges, Contractor shall give City written notice of such increase at least thirty (30) days prior to the expiration of the applicable maintenance period. Annual maintenance and support charges shall not increase more than [insert percentage] % of the rate of the year immediately prior to such increase. Contractor will make maintenance and support services available to City for a minimum of
Charges for Subsequent Years. For each subsequent year after the first year maintenance term, Licensor's obligation to provide maintenance and support services as described above will continue and Compaq's obligation to pay the current Licensor maintenance and support charges then in effect shall be automatically renewed on either (i) the anniversary date of the first Software delivery hereunder or (ii) (the coterminous Compaq annual renewal date (annual billing date) for all such maintenance and support services unless either Licensor or Compaq has given the other prior written notice canceling Licensor's maintenance and support as defined below. Compaq will be invoiced for [*] maintenance for subsequent years [*] days prior to the expiration of the [*] maintenance period.
Charges for Subsequent Years. For each year after the period for which periodic payments are payable, or each year after the first year of the lump sum payment license, as the case may be, Contractor will continue to provide City with the maintenance and support services as described in subsection A above, provided City issues a purchase order or modification to this License Agreement and pays Contractor in advance the annual maintenance and support charges then in effect. If there is an increase in annual maintenance and support charges, Contractor shall give City written notice of such increase at least 30 days prior to the expiration of the applicable maintenance period. Annual maintenance and support charges shall not increase more than 3 % of the rate of the year immediately prior to such increase. Contractor will make maintenance and support services available to City for a minimum of 10 years, provided (i) City is paying applicable maintenance and support charges to Contractor, and (ii) the maintenance and support services are eligible under the Contractor’s Technical Support and Support Lifecycle Policies as they may be amended by agreement of the Parties.
Charges for Subsequent Years. For each year after the first year of a perpetual license, Licensor will continue to provide Lic- ensee with maintenance and support services as described in subsection (a) above, provided Licensee pays Licensor in advance the annual maintenance and support charges then in effect.
Charges for Subsequent Years. [*] Compaq has given the other prior written notice canceling Licensor's maintenance and support as defined below. Compaq will be invoiced for [*] maintenance for subsequent years [*] days prior to the expiration of the [*] maintenance period.

Related to Charges for Subsequent Years

  • Carry Forward to a Subsequent Year If you do not withdraw the excess contribution, you may carry forward the contribution for a subsequent tax year. To do so, you under-contribute for that tax year and carry the excess contribution amount forward to that year on your tax return. The six percent excess contribution penalty tax will be imposed on the excess amount for each year that it remains as an excess contribution at the end of the year. You must file IRS Form 5329 along with your income tax return to report and remit any additional taxes to the IRS.

  • Vacation Earnings for Partial Years ‌ (a) During the first partial year of service a new employee will earn vacation at the rate of one and one-quarter days for each month for which they earn 10 days' pay. (b) During the first and subsequent vacation years an employee will earn one-twelfth of the annual entitlement for each month in which the employee has received at least 10 days' pay at straight-time rates. Where an employee has taken more vacation than earned, the unearned portion taken shall be charged against future earned credits or recovered upon termination whichever occurs first.

  • End of Fiscal Years; Fiscal Quarters The Borrower will cause (i) its and each of its Domestic Subsidiaries’ fiscal years to end on December 31 of each calendar year and (ii) its and each of its Domestic Subsidiaries’ fiscal quarters to end on March 31, June 30, September 30 and December 31 of each calendar year.

  • Adjustments Not Yet Effective Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Indenture or the Notes, if: (i) a Note is to be converted and Physical Settlement or Combination Settlement applies to such conversion; (ii) the record date, effective date or Expiration Time for any event that requires an adjustment to the Conversion Rate pursuant to Section 5.05(A) has occurred on or before the Conversion Date for such conversion (in the case of Physical Settlement) or on or before any VWAP Trading Day in the Observation Period for such conversion (in the case of Combination Settlement), but an adjustment to the Conversion Rate for such event has not yet become effective as of such Conversion Date or VWAP Trading Day, as applicable; (iii) the Conversion Consideration due upon such conversion includes any whole shares of Common Stock (in the case of Physical Settlement) or due in respect of such VWAP Trading Day includes any whole or fractional shares of Common Stock (in the case of Combination Settlement); and (iv) such shares are not entitled to participate in such event (because they were not held on the related record date or otherwise), then, solely for purposes of such conversion, the Company will, without duplication, give effect to such adjustment on such Conversion Date (in the case of Physical Settlement) or such VWAP Trading Day (in the case of Combination Settlement). In such case, if the date on which the Company is otherwise required to deliver the consideration due upon such conversion is before the first date on which the amount of such adjustment can be determined, then the Company will delay the settlement of such conversion until the second (2nd) Business Day after such first date.

  • Start-Up Costs The Government of Ontario will provide: