Fixed Fees definition

Fixed Fees shall have the meaning set forth in Section 6.1.

Examples of Fixed Fees in a sentence

  • A Guaranteed Maximum Lump Sum compensation may represent a combination of Fixed Fees for professional services and not to exceed allowances for any Reimbursable Expenses.

  • June 1, 2021 – May 31, 2022 $400,000.00 June 1, 2022 – May 31, 2023 $480,000.00 Contract shall not exceed $522,000.00 for the term of June 1, 2023 – May 31, 2024 Additional services not specifically quoted under Fixed Fees or included in the scheduled services stated above shall be quoted separately against this Contract to include a detailed breakdown of labor and material and shall be approved by the County Project Manager or designee.


More Definitions of Fixed Fees

Fixed Fees means those fees that are levied irrespective of the volume of water delivered;
Fixed Fees means the sum of all sponsorship fees, periodic site license fees or other fixed fees to be paid to the Company during the term of the On-line Outcomes Registry Agreement for which a cash payment of an amount certain is specified in such agreement. "Variable Fees" shall mean the product of the Estimated Fees (as hereinafter defined) multiplied by .75. "Estimated Fees" shall mean the sum of all usage, encounter, inquiry, training, service and other variable fees, based on usage of the registry and related services by participants, to be paid to the Company during the term of the On-line Outcomes Registry Agreement. The Company shall estimate the Estimated Fees in good faith as of the date the On-line Outcomes Registry Agreement is executed and delivered. The Company represents, warrants and covenants that it will have a reasonable basis for its estimate of Estimated Fees and that such estimate will be prepared on a basis consistent with the internal projections of the Company. The estimate of Estimated Fees will be prepared using the pricing terms as set forth in the On-line Outcomes Registry Agreement, including, without limitation, estimates of any volume discounts, based on the usage estimates made in accordance with the following sentence. The Company shall prepare in good faith an estimate of the usage of the registry and related services by participants over the term of the On-line Outcomes Registry Agreement. By way of example only, an estimate of the Estimated Fees for a stent registry would include (i) an estimate of the number of cardiac catheter laboratories ("cath labs") to be covered by the agreement, (ii) an estimate of the size distribution of such cath labs, (iii) an estimate of usage of the registry and related services by each cath lab based on its size, and (iv) an estimate of any volume discounts based on the foregoing. The foregoing procedure shall be applied in a manner similar to the illustration attached hereto as Exhibit B subject to the specific terms and conditions of the applicable On-line Outcomes Registry Agreement; provided, that in Exhibit B the calculation of Contract Value illustrated therein shall not include the Net Present Value discount shown, but, rather, shall include the multiplication of any Estimated Fees by the factor of .75. ________________________________________________________________________________ EXHIBIT K THE XXXXXX X. XXXXXX, M.D. PROFESSORSHIP IN CARDIOLOGY ENDOWMENT FUND Summit Medical Systems, Inc. d...
Fixed Fees shall have the meaning set forth in EXHIBIT 4.
Fixed Fees means the fees described in Section 3.4(b) of this Exhibit.
Fixed Fees means the PracticeWorks Fixed Fees and the InfoCure Fixed Fees.
Fixed Fees. The Servicing Fee, the Master Servicing Fee (including amounts required to be paid by the Master Servicer from the Master Servicing Fee) and the Trustee Fee, which such Fixed Fees shall only be paid from interest. Fxxxxxx Mac: Fxxxxxx Mac, or any successor thereto.
Fixed Fees means the fees specified on the Fee Schedule to be paid monthly by Client to Cardinal Health that are not dependent on the quantity of Product handled by Cardinal Health. [***] = CERTAIN CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS DOCUMENT, MARKED BY BRACKETS, HAS BEEN OMITTED BECAUSE THE INFORMATION (I) IS NOT MATERIAL AND (II) WOULD BE COMPETITIVELY HARMFUL IF PUBLICLY DISCLOSED.