Charge Method Sample Clauses

The Charge Method clause defines how fees or payments are calculated and billed under an agreement. Typically, it specifies whether charges are based on fixed rates, hourly billing, milestones, or usage, and may outline the timing and process for invoicing. By clearly establishing the method for determining and applying charges, this clause ensures both parties understand their financial obligations and helps prevent disputes over payment calculations.
Charge Method. 3.1 If the agreed Charge Method is the Room Hire Option, the charges payable by the Hirer to the Manager, shall, to the extent applicable, subject to clause 3.3, be the aggregate of the following: 3.1.1 the Room Hire Charge specified in the Hire Form; and 3.1.2 the Equipment Charge specified in the Hire Form; and 3.1.3 the Service Charge specified in the Hire Form; and
Charge Method. This section applies only if USER has Organization Access.
Charge Method. Party A shall pay relevant fees to Party B in accordance with the requirements of Article 5 of this Agreement and the business data and settlement standards confirmed by both parties.

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  • 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.

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  • Procurement Method Quality-Based Selection (b) Selection under a Fixed Budget