Termination Expense Sample Clauses

The Termination Expense clause defines the costs that one party must pay to the other if the contract is ended before its agreed completion. Typically, this clause outlines which expenses are reimbursable, such as costs incurred up to the termination date, cancellation fees, or non-recoverable investments made in reliance on the contract. Its core function is to ensure that the party incurring costs due to early termination is compensated, thereby allocating financial risk and discouraging arbitrary contract cancellations.
Termination Expense. Contractor shall promptly submit to NSS a detailed written statement of Contractor’s total out of pocket expense incurred in the performance of Work and total out of pocket expenses resulting from such termination as determined in accordance with Contractor’s standard accounting practices and, at NSS’ request and expense, verified to NSS by Contractor’s or other reputable independent certified public accountants (hereinafter referred to as “Total Verified Termination Expense”).
Termination Expense. In consideration of Agent’s efforts, Owner agrees to pay Agent a termination fee equal to % of one month’s rent, if Owner terminates this agreement for any reason while there is a lease in effect for the premises. Termination by the owner: The owner may terminate the contract with thirty days notice as a result of non- performance by the managing agent per terms and understandings, at which point there would be no termination expense.
Termination Expense. The Contractor shall promptly (but no event later than sixty (60) days after the notice of termination) submit to the Customer a detailed written statement of Contractor’s total direct expenses incurred in the performance of the terminated Work and resulting from such termination as determined in accordance with Contractor’s standard accounting practices in effect at EDC and applicable to all commercial customers, (hereinafter referred to as “Total Verified Termination Expense”). The Customer may have its own independent auditor audit the Total Verified Termination Expense. The Customer shall pay the cost of such audit unless such audit reveals that such Total Verified Termination Expense is inaccurate to any material extent in which case the Contractor shall pay the cost of such audit. Unless formally disputed by the Customer in accordance with Clause 29, the mutually accepted Total Verified Termination Expense shall be invoiced by the Contractor with a 30 working days payment term.
Termination Expense. You or we may cancel this agreement upon 60 days written notice to the other party. If you cancel this agreement for any reason during the term of this Agreement, you shall pay to Home Managers, LLC the greater of a flat fee of $1000.00; OR a termination fee of 5% of gross rents for the remaining period of any lease that might be in effect. Such fees shall be deducted from last month’s rent collected by us, and any balance shall become immediately due and payable by owner. This termination fee shall also apply if we terminate this agreement on account of your noncompliance of the terms hereof, and specifically for reasons which are in violation of the Hawaii Landlord Tenant Code or for health and safety reasons of occupants of any dwelling unit.

Related to Termination Expense

  • Termination Fee; Expenses (a) In recognition of the efforts, expenses and other opportunities foregone by CenterState while structuring and pursuing the Merger, Charter shall pay to CenterState a termination fee equal to $14,485,624 (“Termination Fee”), by wire transfer of immediately available funds to an account specified by CenterState in the event of any of the following: (i) in the event CenterState terminates this Agreement pursuant to Section 7.01(g) or Charter terminates this Agreement pursuant to Section 7.01(h), Charter shall pay CenterState the Termination Fee within one (1) Business Day after receipt of CenterState’s notification of such termination; and (ii) in the event that after the date of this Agreement and prior to the termination of this Agreement, an Acquisition Proposal shall have been made known to senior management of Charter or has been made directly to its stockholders generally or any Person shall have publicly announced (and not withdrawn) an Acquisition Proposal with respect to Charter and (A) thereafter this Agreement is terminated (x) by either CenterState or Charter pursuant to Section 7.01(c) because the Requisite Charter Stockholder Approval shall not have been obtained or (y) by CenterState pursuant to Section 7.01(d) or Section 7.01(e) and (B) prior to the date that is twelve (12) months after the date of such termination, Charter enters into any agreement or consummates an Acquisition Transaction with respect to an Acquisition Proposal (whether or not the same Acquisition Proposal as that referred to above), then Charter shall, on the earlier of the date it enters into such agreement and the date of consummation of such Acquisition Transaction, pay CenterState the Termination Fee, provided, that for purposes of this Section 7.02(a)(ii), all references in the definition of Acquisition Transaction to “20%” shall instead refer to “50%.” (b) If CenterState or Charter terminates this Agreement pursuant to Section 7.01(b) and the denial of the applicable Regulatory Approval by the applicable Governmental Authority is caused solely by CenterState and its Subsidiaries, CenterState shall, on the date of termination, pay to Charter the sum of $2,000,000 (the “Reverse Termination Fee”). The Reverse Termination Fee shall be paid to Charter in same-day funds. (c) Charter and CenterState each agree that the agreements contained in this Section 7.02 are an integral part of the transactions contemplated by this Agreement, and that, without these agreements, CenterState would not enter into this Agreement; accordingly, if Charter fails promptly to pay any amounts due under this Section 7.02, Charter shall pay interest on such amounts from the date payment of such amounts were due to the date of actual payment at the rate of interest equal to the sum of (i) the rate of interest published from time to time in The Wall Street Journal, Eastern Edition (or any successor publication thereto), designated therein as the prime rate on the date such payment was due, plus (ii) 200 basis points, together with the costs and expenses of CenterState (including reasonable legal fees and expenses) in connection with such suit. (d) Notwithstanding anything to the contrary set forth in this Agreement, the Parties agree that if a Party pays or causes to be paid to the other Party the Termination Fee in accordance with Section 7.02(a) or the Reverse Termination fee in accordance Section 7.02(b), as applicable, the Party paying such Termination Fee or Reverse Termination (or any successor in interest thereof) will not have any further obligations or liabilities to the other Party with respect to this Agreement or the transactions contemplated by this Agreement.

  • Relocation Expenses ‌ 9.5.1 Relocation expenses shall be paid when a kaimahi normal place of work is moved to a location out of the local area and the kaimahi elects to relocate within 12 months of the change of workplace. 9.5.2 Kaimahi shall be paid actual and reasonable costs of relocation, such costs to include: a) provision of temporary accommodation pending acquisition of permanent accommodation, for up to three months. b) packing, freight and storage of furniture and personal effects. c) travel costs for the kaimahi immediate family and other dependent members of the household. d) legal fees and land agents’ commission in respect of both the sale of a home at the former location and the purchase of a home at the new location (home shall include land purchased for the purpose of building a house). e) any penalty attached to the early repayment of the mortgage. 9.5.3 Where relocation expenses are paid the maximum payment shall be $25,000. 9.5.4 In any case other than specified in sub-clause (a) a payment towards relocation expenses may be made by agreement at the time of making the appointment. 9.5.5 Clause 9.5.3 does not apply to kaimahi based at the former Otago division whose provisions are laid out in the applicable schedule; or to TOPNZ who have no entitlement to relocation expenses.

  • COMPENSATION; EXPENSES (a) In consideration of the foregoing, the Advisor shall pay the Sub-advisor, with respect to the Fund, a fee as specified in Appendix B hereto. Such fees shall be accrued by the Advisor daily and shall be payable monthly in arrears on the first business day of each calendar month for services performed hereunder during the prior calendar month. If fees begin to accrue in the middle of a month or if this Agreement terminates before the end of any month, all fees for the period from that date to the end of that month or from the beginning of that month to the date of termination, as the case may be, shall be prorated according to the proportion that the period bears to the full month in which the effectiveness or termination occurs. Upon the termination of this Agreement with respect to the Fund, the Advisor shall pay to the Sub-advisor such compensation as shall be payable prior to the effective date of termination. (b) During the term of this Agreement, the Sub-advisor will pay all expenses incurred by it in connection with its activities under this Agreement other than the cost of securities and other investments (including brokerage commissions and other transaction charges, if any) purchased for the Portfolio. The Sub-advisor shall, at its sole expense, employ or associate itself with such persons as it reasonably believe to be particularly fitted to assist it in the execution of its duties under the Agreement. Except as set forth in Appendix B, the Sub-advisor shall not be responsible for the Trust’s, the Fund’s or the Advisor’s expenses, including any extraordinary and non-recurring expenses. (c) No fee shall be payable hereunder with respect to the Fund during any period in which the Fund invests all (or substantially all) of its investment assets in a registered, open-end, management investment company, or separate series thereof, in accordance with Section 12(d)(1)(E) under the 1940 Act, pursuant to the instruction of the Advisor and of the Trust’s Board of Trustees.

  • ALPS Compensation; Expenses (a) In consideration for the services to be performed hereunder by ALPS, the Trust on behalf of the Fund shall pay ALPS the fees listed in Appendix C hereto. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Agreement, fees billed for the services to be performed by ALPS under this Agreement are based on information provided by the Fund’s investment adviser and such fees are subject to renegotiation between the parties hereto to the extent such information is determined to be materially different from what the Fund’s investment adviser originally provided to ALPS. During each year of the term of this Agreement, unless the parties shall otherwise agree and provided that the service mix and volumes remain consistent with those provided in the previous year of this Agreement, the fee that would be charged for the same services would be the base fee rate (as reflected in Appendix C) subject to an annual cost of living adjustment based on the Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers, for the Denver-Boulder-Greeley area, as published bimonthly by the United States Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, or, in the event that publication of such index is terminated, any successor or substitute index, appropriately adjusted, acceptable to all parties. (b) ALPS will bear all expenses in connection with the performance of its services under this Agreement, except as otherwise provided herein. ALPS will not bear any of the costs of Fund personnel. Other Fund expenses incurred shall be borne by the Fund or the Fund’s investment adviser, including, but not limited to, initial organization and offering expenses; litigation expenses; taxes; costs of preferred shares; expenses of conducting repurchase offers for the purpose of repurchasing Fund shares; transfer agency and custodial expenses; interest; Trust trustees’ fees; brokerage fees and commissions; state and federal registration fees; advisory fees; insurance premiums; fidelity bond premiums; Fund and investment advisory related legal expenses; costs of maintenance of Fund existence; printing and delivery of materials in connection with meetings of the Trust’s trustees; printing and mailing of shareholder reports, prospectuses, statements of additional information other offering documents, supplements, proxy materials and other communications to shareholders; securities pricing data and expenses in connection with electronic filings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (the “SEC”).

  • Acquisition Expenses Any and all expenses incurred by the Company, the Advisor, or any Affiliate of either in connection with the selection, acquisition or development of any Asset, whether or not acquired, including, without limitation, legal fees and expenses, travel and communications expenses, costs of appraisals, nonrefundable option payments on property not acquired, accounting fees and expenses, and title insurance premiums.