Common use of Missing Notation Fee Clause in Contracts

Missing Notation Fee. It is agreed by and between CLIENT and PURCHASER that CLIENT shall pay PURCHASER the greater of (i) One Thousand and No/100 Dollars; or (ii) fifteen percent (15%) of the amount of any invoice payment which has been billed or received by PURCHASER, which does not have the proper [***] assignment language as given by [***].

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Purchasing Agreement (Icop Digital, Inc)

Missing Notation Fee. It is agreed by and between CLIENT and PURCHASER that CLIENT shall pay PURCHASER the greater of (i) One Thousand and No/100 Dollars; or (ii) fifteen percent (15%) of the amount of any invoice payment which has been billed or received by PURCHASER, which does not have the proper [***] First Growth Capital assignment language as given by [***]First Growth Capital.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Purchasing Agreement (Icop Digital, Inc)