Common use of Fixed Fee Clause in Contracts

Fixed Fee. If “fixed fee” is the basis of compensation, then the Consultant must complete the task(s) for the amount set forth in Column 4. Any hours worked for which payment would result in a total exceeding the amount in Column 4 are at no cost to the City.

Appears in 169 contracts

Sources: Consultant Agreement, Master Consultant Agreement, Consultant Agreement

Fixed Fee. If “fixed fee” is the basis of compensation, then the Consultant AUDITOR must complete the task(s) for the amount set forth in Column 4. Any hours worked for which payment would result in a total exceeding the amount in Column 4 are at no cost to the CityCITY.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Audit Services Agreement, Audit Services Agreement

Fixed Fee. If “fixed fee” is the basis of compensation, then the Consultant Vendor must complete the task(s) for the amount set forth in Column 4. Any hours worked for which payment would result in a total exceeding the amount in Column 4 are at no cost to the City.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Vendor Agreement

Fixed Fee. If "fixed fee" is the basis of compensation, then the Consultant must complete the task(s) for the amount set forth in Column 4. Any hours worked for which payment would result in a total exceeding the amount in Column 4 are at no cost to the City.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Consultant Agreement

Fixed Fee. If “fixed f ixed fee” is the basis of compensation, then the Consultant must complete the task(s) for the amount set forth in Column 4. Any hours worked for which payment would result in a total exceeding the amount in Column 4 are at no cost to the City.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Consultant Agreement