Per Unit Penalty Clause Samples

A Per Unit Penalty clause establishes a specific financial penalty that is applied for each individual unit that fails to meet contractual requirements or is delivered late. For example, if a supplier delivers products and some are defective or delayed, a set monetary amount is charged for every non-compliant or late unit. This clause incentivizes compliance with quality and delivery standards by making the cost of each failure clear and predictable, thereby protecting the buyer from cumulative losses due to repeated or widespread issues.
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Per Unit Penalty. The strict liability per unit penalty in this case is a maximum of $10,910.00 per violation per day under Health and Safety Code section 42400 et seq., and section 38580 for violations of the Consumer Products Regulation. The per unit penalty in this case is for three days resulting in a penalty of $1,000.00 per day of violation.
Per Unit Penalty. The per unit or per vehicle penalty in this case is a maximum of forty thousand seven hundred twenty-five dollars ($40,725) per day for each day the vehicle is in violation of the Health and Safety Code section 44011.6 and PSIP Regulation. (Cal. Code Regs., tit.13, § 2190 et seq.) The penalty of $2,035.00 over an unspecified number of days of violation is for five noncompliant heavy-duty vehicles. The per unit penalty in this case is approximately $407.00 per noncompliant vehicle.
Per Unit Penalty. The per unit or per vehicle penalty in this case is a maximum of ten thousand dollars ($10,000.00 USD) per day under Health and Safety Code section 39674, for violations of the Ocean-Going Vessel Fuel Regulation. (Cal. Code Regs., tit. 13, § 2299.2; Cal. Code Regs., tit. 17, § 93118.
Per Unit Penalty. The strict liability per unit penalty in this case is a maximum of $10,910.00 per violation per day under Health and Safety Code section 42400 et seq., 38580 for violations of the Consumer Products Regulation. In cases like this, involving unintentional violations of the Consumer Products Regulations where the violator cooperates with the investigation, CARB has obtained penalties based on excess emissions. Penalties based on days of violation are also obtained in some cases. The penalty in this case is for 0.81 tons of excess VOC resulting in a penalty of $14,815.00 per ton of excess VOC.
Per Unit Penalty. The per unit or per vehicle penalty in this case is a maximum of ten thousand dollars ($10,000.00 USD) per day under Health and Safety Code section 39674, for violations of the Low-Sulfur Fuel Regulation. (Cal. Code Regs., tit.13,
Per Unit Penalty. The per unit penalty in this case is a maximum of ten thousand nine hundred and ten dollars ($10,910.00 USD) per day under Health and Safety Code section 38580 for violations of the RMP Regulation (Cal. Code Regs., tit.17, § 95380 et seq.). The penalty of sixteen thousand one hundred and sixty dollars ($16,160.00 USD) is for failure to provide onsite records at time of inspection in 2019 and failed to calibrate Automatic Leak Detection Systems in 2020 at three locations, over an unspecified number of days.
Per Unit Penalty. The per unit penalty in this case is a maximum of ten thousand dollars ($10,000.00) per unit per day under Health and Safety Code section(s) 42400 et seq., for violations of the Indoor ACD Regulation. The penalty of $3,000 over an unspecified number of days of violation is for noncompliant units. The per unit penalty in this case is approximately $71.00 per noncompliant device.
Per Unit Penalty. The per unit penalty in this case is a maximum of eleven thousand seven hundred ten dollars ($11,710.00 USD) per unit per day under Health and Safety Code section 39674, for violations of the Composite Wood Regulation. The penalty of $40,000.00 USD in this case is for 36 days of violation. The penalty per day is approximately $1,111.11 USD.
Per Unit Penalty. The per unit penalty in this case is a maximum of forty-seven thousand three hundred sixty-three dollars ($47,363.00 USD) per day per violation under Health and Safety Code section 43016, for violations of the At Berth Regulation. (Cal. Code Regs., tit.17, § 93130 – 93130.
Per Unit Penalty. The per unit penalty in this case is a maximum of ten thousand nine hundred ten dollars ($10,910.00 USD) per day under Health and Safety Code section 38350 for violations of the SF6 GIS Regulation (Cal. Code Regs., tit.17, § 95350 et seq.) The penalty of $45,000 is approximately $320 per day for 141 noncompliant days.