Added Services Sample Clauses

Added Services. USAC may, at any time, submit a written request that Vendor perform an Added Service. Upon receipt of a request for Added Services, Vendor will provide USAC with a written proposal for the Added Service, including, at minimum: (a) a detailed description of the Services, functions and responsibilities Vendor anticipates performing; (b) a schedule for commencement and completion; (c) a detailed breakdown of Vendor’s prospective Fees; (d) a description of any new staffing, Software or machines to be provided by Vendor; and (e) such other information as may be requested by USAC. Vendor will not invoice, and USAC will not be liable for, any Added Services performed by Vendor, unless an amendment to the MSA has been executed by both Parties.
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Added Services. If You pay CMOBILE a security deposit, CMOBILE may apply the deposit, or any part of it, in payment of any outstanding fees and charges for the Service.
Added Services. In addition to the other services to be provided by HCHB hereunder, HCHB hereby agrees to provide the following services to Client [****]:
Added Services. Licensor or other third parties may make available optional Software add-ons, extensions, and plug-ins intended to enhance the functionality of the Software, or other products and services (the “Added Services”). Such Added Services, if purchased by Customer, are subject to additional fees and are subject to the applicable Added Services terms and conditions. See: xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxx.xxx/legal/terms/. For clarification purposes, the term “Software” as used in this Agreement does not include Added Services. Added Services are not available for all Software products.
Added Services. Value-Added Services. The Contractor shall provide the following Value-Added Services, upon a Participant’s request via a change order (and subject to Department approval for all Agency Participants), to enhance the overall e-Payment experience for Customers by indirectly facilitating payments. Pricing for Value- Added Services is specified in Attachment 3, Price Response. By electing to utilize any of these services, the Participant confirms that such use will be within the scope of this Contract and will not circumvent any of the requirements of chapter 287, F.S., or other applicable law.
Added Services. Any changes to photographs (i.e. additional edits, added retouching, color style etc.) requested by the client following delivery of the photo’s by the Photographer can be performed at 150 CHF per hour upon request. Liability insurance Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx has full public liability insurance cover against claims for injury or damage that may be directly or indirectly caused to a person or their property during the shoot, whether clients persons or property or 3rd parties. Pricing Agreement
Added Services. USAC may, at any time, submit a written request that Vendor perform an Added Service. Upon receipt of a request for Added Services, Vendor will provide USAC with a written proposal for the Added Service, including, at minimum: (a) a detailed description of the Services, functions and responsibilities Vendor anticipates performing; (b) a schedule for commencement and completion; (c) a detailed breakdown of Vendor’s prospective Fees; (d) a description of any new staffing, Software or machines to be provided by Vendor; and (e) such other information as may be requested by USAC. Vendor will not invoice, and USAC will not be liable for, any Added Services performed by Vendor, unless an amendment to the MSA has been executed by both Parties. Vendor Compliance Vendor will comply with USAC’s business process standards, guidelines, directives, policies and procedures, information management technical architecture and product standards as may be modified and communicated in writing to Vendor by USAC.
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Added Services. Checkmarx or other third parties may make available optional add-ons, extensions, plug-ins or services intended to enhance the functionality of the Software (the “Added Services”). Such Added Services are subject to additional fees and governed by the applicable Add-On terms and conditions: xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxx.xxx/legal/terms. By purchasing or using the Added Services, you agree to these additional terms and conditions.
Added Services. This translated into higher average revenues per server. Additionally, during 1998 we increased the number of quota-bearing sales representatives. Cost of Operations Our cost of operations was $6.7 million for the year ended December 31, 1998, compared to $2.8 million for the year ended December 31, 1997. The $3.9 million increase was due to increased network capacity requirements necessary to support our growing business. In addition, we also experienced an increase in the average network bandwidth per server. As a percentage of revenue, the cost of operations increased to 29.6% in 1998 from 24.2% in 1997 primarily as a result of our purchasing added network capacity per server in 1998 as compared to 1997 to improve customer Web site performance. Cost of Services Our cost of services was $7.0 million for the year ended December 31, 1998, compared to $3.4 million for the year ended December 31, 1997. The $3.6 million increase was due primarily to the hiring of additional engineering and operations staff to support our expanded customer base. As a percentage of revenue, the cost of services increased to 31.1% in 1998 from 29.5% in 1997. Selling, General and Administrative Our selling, general and administrative expenses increased to $17.5 million for the year ended December 31, 1998, compared to $13.1 million for the year ended December 31, 1997. The $4.4 million increase was due to higher commission expenses associated with our increased sales levels as well as increases in our administrative headcount. As a percentage of revenue, the expenses decreased to 77.5% in 1998 from 112.7% in 1997 due to economies of scale. Depreciation and Amortization Depreciation and amortization increased to $8.1 million for the year ended December 31, 1998, compared to $4.9 million for the year ended December 31, 1997. The $3.2 million increase was largely due to increased capital expenditures for servers and other data center related equipment. Income Tax Benefit Our income tax benefit decreased to $159,000 for the year ended December 31, 1998, compared to $4.7 million for the year ended December 31, 1997. The 1998 income tax benefit represents the recognition of a portion of the benefits associated with 1998 tax net operating loss. Benefits were recognized in 1998 to the extent of unused deferred tax credits originating in previous periods. Net Loss Net losses decreased to $(16.6) million for the year ended December 31, 1998, compared to $(22.9) million for the year ended D...
Added Services. Article 2 During the cooperation, all entities must strictly abide by the requirements and procedures of theMeasures of the China Telecom on the Administration of Cooperation on Mobile Value-Added Services, and shall not violate such requirements by carrying any activities in private.
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