Common use of Maximum Fee Clause in Contracts

Maximum Fee. As payment for satisfactory performance of the Services, Company shall receive a maximum fee not to exceed Fifteen Million and no/100 dollars ($15,000,000.00) (“Fee”). This amount is a total not-to-exceed cost for services that may be procured from Company on an “as needed basis.”

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Sources: Professional Services

Maximum Fee. As payment for satisfactory performance of the Services, Company shall receive a maximum fee not to exceed One Hundred Ninety Two Thousand Five Hundred Fifteen Million and no/100 dollars ($15,000,000.00192,515.00) (“Fee”). This amount is a total not-to-exceed cost for services that may be procured from Company on an “as needed basis.

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Sources: Professional Services

Maximum Fee. As payment for satisfactory performance of the Services, Company shall receive a maximum fee not to exceed Fifteen Million Sixty Thousand and no/100 dollars ($15,000,000.0060,000.00) (“Fee”). This amount is a total not-to-exceed cost for services that may be procured from Company on an “as needed basis.

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Sources: Professional Services

Maximum Fee. As payment for satisfactory performance of the Services, Company shall receive a maximum fee not to exceed Fifteen Million Two Hundred Forty Thousand and no/100 dollars ($15,000,000.00240,000.00) (“Fee”). This amount is a total not-to-exceed cost for services that may be procured from Company on an “as needed basis.

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Sources: Professional Services

Maximum Fee. As payment for satisfactory performance of the Services, Company shall receive a maximum fee not to exceed Fifteen Million Three Hundred Thirty Nine Thousand Seven Hundred Thirty Two and no/100 dollars ($15,000,000.00339,732.00) (“Fee”). This amount is a total not-to-exceed cost for services that may be procured from Company on an “as needed basis.

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Sources: Professional Services