Common use of Fees; Taxes Clause in Contracts

Fees; Taxes. Customer will pay all fees in accordance with all terms and conditions described in the Order Form. If Customer believes that an invoice is incorrect, or does not understand the basis for any fees estimated (e.g. Answers), accrued, trued or invoiced, Customer must contact the account executive listed on the applicable Order Form, no later than thirty (30) days after the invoice in which the error or problem appeared, to contest the invoice and avoid late payment fees or breaching payment obligations under the Agreement. If any invoice is not paid by the due date, then without limiting Directly’s other rights or remedies, the amounts due will accrue a late fee at the rate of 1.5% of the outstanding balance per month, or the maximum rate permitted by law, whichever is lower. Customer is responsible for payment of all taxes associated with fees due under the Agreement, other than U.S. taxes assessed on Directly’s net income or personal property. All amounts payable shall be paid in full in US dollars, free and clear of any deductions or withholdings of any kind, except for those required by any law or regulation binding on Customer. If Customer is legally obligated to make any deduction or withholding from any payment under this Agreement, it shall also pay whatever additional amount is necessary to ensure that Directly receives the full amount otherwise receivable had there been no deduction or withholding obligation.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Master Service Agreement Terms, Master Service Agreement Terms, Master Service Agreement Terms

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Fees; Taxes. Customer will pay all fees in accordance with all terms and conditions described in the Order Form. If Customer believes that an invoice is incorrect, or does not understand the basis for any fees estimated (e.g. Answers)estimated, accrued, trued or invoiced, Customer must contact email the account executive listed on the applicable Order Form, Form no later than thirty (30) days after the invoice in which the error or problem appeared, to contest the invoice and avoid late payment fees or breaching payment obligations under the Agreement. If any invoice is not paid by the due date, then without limiting Directly’s other rights or remedies, the amounts due will accrue a late fee at the rate of 1.5% of the outstanding balance per month, or the maximum rate permitted by law, whichever is lower. Customer is responsible for payment of all taxes associated with fees due under the Agreement, other than U.S. taxes assessed on Directly’s net income or personal property. All amounts payable shall be paid in full in US dollars, free and clear of any deductions or withholdings of any kind, except for those required by any law or regulation binding on Customer. If Customer is legally obligated to make any deduction or withholding from any payment under this Agreement, it shall also pay whatever additional amount is necessary to ensure that Directly receives the full amount otherwise receivable had there been no deduction or withholding obligation.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: www.directly.com, www.directly.com

Fees; Taxes. Customer will pay all fees in accordance with all terms and conditions described in the Order Form. If Customer believes that an invoice is incorrect, or does not understand the basis for any fees estimated (e.g. Answers)estimated, accrued, trued or invoiced, Customer must contact the account executive listed on the applicable Order Form, no later than thirty (30) days after the invoice in which the error or problem appeared, to contest the invoice and avoid late payment fees or breaching payment obligations under the Agreement. If any invoice is not paid by the due date, then without limiting Directly’s other rights or remedies, the amounts due will accrue a late fee at the rate of 1.5% of the outstanding balance per month, or the maximum rate permitted by law, whichever is lower. Customer is responsible for payment of all taxes associated with fees due under the Agreement, other than U.S. taxes assessed on Directly’s net income or personal property. All amounts payable shall be paid in full in US dollars, free and clear of any deductions or withholdings of any kind, except for those required by any law or regulation binding on Customer. If Customer is legally obligated to make any deduction or withholding from any payment under this Agreement, it shall also pay whatever additional amount is necessary to ensure that Directly receives the full amount otherwise receivable had there been no deduction or withholding obligation.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: www.directly.com, www.directly.com

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Fees; Taxes. Customer will pay all fees in accordance with all terms and conditions described in the Order Form. If Customer believes that an invoice is incorrect, or does not understand the basis for any fees estimated (e.g. Answers)estimated, accrued, trued or invoiced, Customer must contact email the account executive listed on the applicable Order Form, Form no later than thirty (30) days after aRer the invoice in which the error or problem appeared, to contest the invoice and avoid late payment fees or breaching payment obligations under the Agreement. If any invoice is not paid by the due date, then without limiting Directly’s other rights or remedies, the amounts due will accrue a late fee at the rate of 1.5% of the outstanding balance per month, or the maximum rate permitted by law, whichever is lower. Customer is responsible for payment of all taxes associated with fees due under the Agreement, other than U.S. taxes assessed on Directly’s net income or personal property. All amounts payable shall be paid in full in US dollars, free and clear of any deductions or withholdings of any kind, except for those required by any law or regulation binding on Customer. If Customer is legally obligated to make any deduction or withholding from any payment under this Agreement, it shall also pay whatever additional amount is necessary to ensure that Directly receives the full amount otherwise receivable had there been no deduction or withholding obligation.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.directly.com

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