Hourly, Not-to-Exceed Fee Sample Clauses

Hourly, Not-to-Exceed Fee. A. The DISTRICT shall compensate the CONSULTANT for the performance of all Services required under this AGREEMENT an hourly amount not-to-exceed <<AMOUNT IN WORDS>> AND <<NO OR AMOUNT OF CENTS>>/100 DOLLARS ($<<amount in numbers>>). Payments will be based on monthly invoices, payable in arrears, which will set forth the hours actually worked and expenses incurred during the billing period, in accordance with ARTICLE II, Paragraph 4 of this AGREEMENT. The billing rates indicated in EXHIBIT “B” will be multiplied by the actual hours for each position to arrive at the total fee for each month. The CONSULTANT shall not exceed the fee without prior written authorization of the DISTRICT.
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Hourly, Not-to-Exceed Fee. The District shall compensate the Construction Manager for performing the Pre-Procurement and Procurement Phases, as described in Exhibit “A” an hourly, not-to-exceed fee of <<AMOUNT IN WORDS>> DOLLARS ($<<AMOUNT IN NUMBERS>>). Billing shall be submitted in accordance with Article 6.

Related to Hourly, Not-to-Exceed Fee

  • Not to Exceed Compensation The maximum, not-to-exceed compensation payable to Contractor under this Contract, which includes any allowable expenses, is $***,***.**. Agency will not pay Contractor any amount in excess of the not-to-exceed compensation of this Contract, and will not pay for Services performed before the Effective Date or after the expiration or termination of this Contract. If the maximum compensation is increased by amendment of this Contract, the amendment must be fully effective before Contractor performs Services subject to the amendment.

  • 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.

  • Hourly Fees Fees for work performed by Consultant on an hourly basis shall not exceed the amounts shown on Exhibit B.

  • Termination Fee Charge A. In the event the Judicial Council terminates this Agreement pursuant to the “Termination Other Than for Cause” provision, as set forth in Exhibit A, the Judicial Council may be charged a Termination Fee, not to exceed the amount specified in Exhibit G.

  • BASE PAY RATE The employee's basic hourly rate exclusive of overtime premium, shift premium, stability or any other special allowances.

  • Processing Fee At the time each Advance is made, Borrower shall pay to Lender the Processing Fee with respect to such Advance.

  • Lower Salary Level An employee who accepts another position with a lower salary range will be paid an amount equal to his or her current salary, provided it is within the salary range of the new position. In those cases where the employee’s current salary exceeds the maximum amount of the salary range for the new position, the employee will be compensated at the maximum salary of the new salary range.

  • Reallocation to a Class with an Equal Salary Range Maximum 1. If the employee meets the skills and abilities requirements of the position, the employee remains in the position and retains existing appointment status.

  • Effective Date of Coverage An eligible employee is entitled to benefits provided he is actively at work on the first day the Long Term Disability Benefit Plan becomes effective. An eligible employee absent from work due to sickness or accident at the effective date of the Plan, shall only be eligible for Long Term Disability Plan benefits upon the return to continuous active full-time employment for a period of more than four consecutive weeks. The Company shall have the right to give medical examinations to employees returning from such lay-off to determine their eligibility under the Plan.

  • Current Salary Level An employee who accepts another position with his or her current salary range will retain his or her current salary.

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