Payment Methods Used Sample Clauses

The 'Payment Methods Used' clause defines the acceptable forms of payment that parties may use to fulfill their financial obligations under the agreement. It typically specifies whether payments can be made via bank transfer, credit card, check, or other methods, and may outline any requirements or restrictions for each method, such as processing fees or timing. This clause ensures both parties are clear on how payments should be made, reducing the risk of disputes or delays due to misunderstandings about acceptable payment procedures.
Payment Methods Used. The method of payment for this contract is a fixed-fee/unit rate, subject to the availability of funds and Sub- Recipient performance. The AAAPP will pay the Sub-Recipient upon satisfactory completion of the Tasks/Deliverables, as specified in Section II., Manner of Service Provision, and in accordance with other terms and conditions of this contract.
Payment Methods Used. The method of payment for this contract is a combination of fixed-fee/unit rate, cost reimbursement, and advance payments, subject to the availability of funds and Contractor performance. The SRA will pay the Contractor upon satisfactory completion of the Tasks/Deliverables, as specified in Section II., Manner of Service Provision, and in accordance with other terms and conditions of this contract.
Payment Methods Used. The method of payment for this contract is a combination of fixed-fee/unit rate, cost reimbursement, and advance payments, subject to the availability of funds and Contractor performance. The Agency will pay the Contractor upon satisfactory completion of the Tasks/Deliverables, as specified in Section II., Manner of Service Provision, and in accordance with other terms and conditions of this contract. Payments for Fixed Fee/Unit Rate shall not exceed amounts established in the Service Rate Report. Payment may be authorized only for allowable expenditures which are in accordance with the services specified in the Service Rate Report. All Cost Reimbursement Requests for Payment must include the Receipt and Expenditure Report, as well as the Cost Reimbursement Summary Form, beginning with the first month of this contract. Reimbursement amounts for administrative costs must be reflected on the Cost Reimbursement Summary Form and include only items contained on the Contractor’s Cost Analysis Form. The Contractor may request up to two (2) months of advances at the start of the contract period to cover program administrative and service costs. The payment of an advance will be contingent upon the sufficiency and amount of funds released to the Agency by the State of Florida (budget release). The Contractor’s requests for advance payments require the written approval of the Agency’s Contract Manager. For the first month’s advance request, the Contractor shall provide to the Agency’s Contract Manager documentation justifying the need for an advance and describing how the funds will be distributed. If the Contractor is requesting two (2) months of advances, documentation must be provided reflecting the cash needs of the Contractor within the initial two (2) months and should be supported through a cash-flow analysis or other information appropriate to demonstrate the Contractor’s financial need for the second month of advances. The Contractor must also describe how the funds will be distributed for the first and second month. If sufficient budget is available, and the Agency’s Contract Manager, in his or her sole discretion, has determined that there is justified need for an advance, the Agency will issue approved advance payments after July 1st of the contract year. All advance payments retained by the Contractor must be fully expended no later than September 30, 2021. Any portion of advance payments not expended must be recouped on the Request for Payment, due to ...

Related to Payment Methods Used

  • Payment Methods A. Except as otherwise provided by this Contract, the payment method will be one or more of the following:

  • Payment Methodology The Grantee shall be reimbursed for actual, reasonable, and necessary costs based upon the Grant Budget, not to exceed the Maximum Liability established in Section 1. Upon progress toward the completion of the Scope, as described in Section A of this Grant Contract, the Grantee shall submit invoices prior to any reimbursement of allowable costs.

  • Payment Method Payment shall be made by the Contractor to the Subcontractor as follows: (choose one) ☐ - Immediately upon completion of the Services to the satisfaction of the Contractor. ☐ - Within ____ business days after completion of the Services to the satisfaction of the Contractor. ☐ - Shall be paid on a ☐ weekly ☐ monthly ☐ quarterly ☐ other ______________________ basis. If the Subcontractor completes the Services to the satisfaction of the Contractor, before the full amount or balance has been fully paid, any remaining amount shall be payable immediately. ☐ - Other: ________________________________________________________

  • Payment Methods and Amounts There are limits on the amount of money you can send or receive through our Service. Your limits may be adjusted from time-to-time in our sole discretion. For certain Services, you may have the ability to log in to the Site to view your individual transaction limits. We or our Service Provider also reserve the right to select the method in which to remit funds on your behalf though the Service, and in the event that your Eligible Transaction Account is closed or otherwise unavailable to us the method to return funds to you. These payment methods may include, but may not be limited to, an electronic debit, a paper check drawn on the account of our Service Provider, or draft check drawn against your account.

  • Measurement method An isolation resistance test instrument is connected between the live parts and the electrical chassis. The isolation resistance is subsequently measured by applying a DC voltage at least half of the working voltage of the high voltage bus. If the system has several voltage ranges (e.g. because of boost converter) in conductively connected circuit and some of the components cannot withstand the working voltage of the entire circuit, the isolation resistance between those components and the electrical chassis can be measured separately by applying at least half of their own working voltage with those components disconnected.