Common use of Full and Complete Compensation Clause in Contracts

Full and Complete Compensation. The costs set forth in this Article VIII are the full and complete compensation for the Products, and include compensation for all Services, material, labor, fees, fringe benefits, insurance, profit, overhead, and taxes (except federal, state and local sales, use, value added, excise, and duty taxes, if any, which shall be invoiced by Supplier and paid by Purchaser) in connection with the sale of the Products and Services. No compensation in addition to the prices will be payable by Purchaser.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Steel Supply and Services Agreement (Worthington Enterprises, Inc.), Steel Supply and Services Agreement (Worthington Steel, Inc.)