For Maximum Amount Not-To-Exceed Compensation Clause Samples

The 'For Maximum Amount Not-To-Exceed Compensation' clause sets a firm upper limit on the total compensation that can be paid under a contract. This means that regardless of the actual costs incurred or services rendered, payments to the contractor or service provider cannot exceed the specified maximum amount. For example, if a contract states a not-to-exceed amount of $100,000, the contractor cannot be paid more than this sum even if additional work is performed. The core function of this clause is to control costs and protect the paying party from unexpected or unlimited financial exposure.
For Maximum Amount Not-To-Exceed Compensation. Consultant shall submit ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ that are identified by the specific project number on a monthly basis in a timely manner for all Salary Costs and Reimbursable Expenses attributable to the Project. These ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ shall identify the nature of the work performed, the total hours of work performed, and the employee category of the individuals performing same. ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ shall itemize and summarize Reimbursable Expenses by category and identify the personnel incurring the expense and the nature of the work with which such expense was associated. Where prior written approval by Contract Administrator is required for Reimbursable Expenses, a copy of said approval shall accompany the billing for such reimbursable. ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ shall also indicate the cumulative amount of CBE participation to date. The statement shall show a summary of Salary Costs and Reimbursable Expenses with accrual of the total and credits for portions paid previously. External Reimbursable Expenses and Subconsultant fees must be documented by copies of invoices or receipts that describe the nature of the expenses and contain a project number or other identifier that clearly indicates the expense is identifiable to the Project. Subsequent addition of the identifier to the invoice or receipt by Consultant is not acceptable except for meals and travel expenses. Internal expenses must be documented by appropriate Consultant’s cost accounting forms with a summary of charges by category. When requested, Consultant shall provide backup for past and current invoices that records hours and Salary Costs by employee category, Reimbursable Expenses by category, and Subconsultant fees on a task basis, so that total hours and costs by task may be determined.

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