Payment Exclusions; Remedies Sample Clauses

Payment Exclusions; Remedies. Notwithstanding the terms of this Section 4 and in addition to any other remedies available to VMT, no payment shall accrue or be due to Media Company for any verifiable deceptive or fraudulent activity amounting to 5% or more of activity, as determined by VMT in its reasonable discretion, or for Impressions that violate Section 3.2.1, provided, that VMT provide notice to Media Company and Media Company has an opportunity to rebut such finding. Impressions that are served but are not received due to end user blocking technology or software shall not count towards any payout calculation. A Video Creative served with any companion banner shall count as a single Impression as measured by VMT. Unless otherwise set forth in an Addendum attached hereto, only Impressions delivered from U.S. inventory shall count towards any payment under this Agreement.
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  • Additional Remedies The rights, powers and remedies given to Bank hereunder shall be cumulative and not alternative and shall be in addition to all rights, powers and remedies given to Bank by law against Borrower or any other person, including but not limited to Bank's rights of setoff or banker's lien.

  • Warranty Remedies Contractor acknowledges that all warranties granted to the Department by the Uniform Commercial Code of the State of Utah apply to the Contract. Product liability disclaimers and/or warranty disclaimers from Contractor are not applicable to the Contract. For any goods or service that the Department determines does not conform with this warranty, the Department may arrange to have the item repaired or replaced, or the service performed either by Contractor or by a third party at the Department's option, at Contractor's expense. If any item or services does not conform to this warranty, Contractor shall refund the full amount of any payments made. Nothing in this warranty will be construed to limit any rights or remedies the Department may otherwise have under the contract.

  • CUSTOMER REMEDIES XxxxxxxxxxXxxxxx.xxx's entire liability and your exclusive remedy shall be, at XxxxxxxxxxXxxxxx.xxx's option, either refund of the price paid for the defective Software, or repair or replacement of the defective Software, in each case upon return to XxxxxxxxxxXxxxxx.xxx during the warranty period. You must return the defective Software product to XxxxxxxxxxXxxxxx.xxx with a copy of your purchase receipt. Any replacement Software will be warranted for the remainder of the original warranty period or thirty (30) days, whichever is longer.

  • Authority’s Remedies In the event of any of the foregoing events of default enumerated in this Article, and following 30 days’ notice by Authority and Company’s failure to cure, Authority, at its election, may exercise any one or more of the following options or remedies, the exercise of any of which will not be deemed to preclude the exercise of any other remedy herein listed or otherwise provided by statute or general law:

  • Lessor’s Remedies i. Upon the occurrence of an “Event of Default,” Lessor may, in its sole discretion, do any one or more of the following:

  • State’s Remedies If Contractor is in breach under any provision of this Contract and fails to cure such breach, the State, following the notice and cure period set forth in §14.B., shall have all of the remedies listed in this §15.A., in addition to all other remedies set forth in this Contract or at law. The State may exercise any or all of the remedies available to it, in its discretion, concurrently or consecutively.

  • City’s Remedies In addition to any other remedies the City may have upon Developer and/or Developer’s contractor for the failure to provide and maintain insurance or policy endorsements to the extent and within the time required, the City shall have the right, to order Developer to stop work, and/or withhold any payment(s), which become due until Developer and/or Developer’s contractor demonstrates compliance with the requirements.

  • Performance Default and Remedies Subsection B. DEFAULT AND REMEDIES, second paragraph of the Contract is modified as follows (underlined language is added and stricken language is deleted): “Written notice of default and a reasonable 30-day opportunity to cure must be issued by the party claiming default.”

  • Warranty Remedy If your Congoleum floor fails to perform under the conditions of this warranty, Congoleum will at its option repair the defective area(s) or supply new Congoleum material of the same color, design, and grade, if available; if unavailable or discontinued, Congoleum reserves the right to select and supply similar Congoleum materials. This does not preclude replacement for other reasons as deemed appropriate by Congoleum. After corrective action is taken on an existing defect, you will continue to receive the warranty coverage for the remaining period of your original warranty. How to Make a Claim If you find a defect or other matter covered by this warranty, you should promptly notify the retailer who sold the floor covering material, or you may contact Congoleum directly. Notice of a claim under this warranty must be in writing and must include proof of purchase. The correspondence with the retailer or Congoleum should include the product purchased, the amount purchased, installation costs (if applicable) and the date of purchase. If you submit your claim directly to Congoleum, Congoleum will contact you within 15 days of receipt of your claim to verify that the claim has been made. You may submit your warranty claim directly to Congoleum at: Congoleum Corporation, Dept. C, 0000 Xxxxxxxxxxxx Xxxx, P.O. Box 3127, Mercerville, NJ 08619. Consequential or Incidental Damages The manufacturer excludes and will not pay consequential, indirect, incidental or special/putative damages under this warranty. By this we mean that the manufacturer will not cover or pay for any loss, expense, or damage other than to the flooring itself that may result from a defect in the flooring. Some examples of consequential or incidental damages are: reimbursement for lodging, replacement of subfloors, trim moldings, disconnecting/reconnecting appliances, fixtures or cabinets, or moving of furniture/appliances. No Implied Warranties There are no implied warranties, including warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular use, extending beyond this warranty.

  • Contractor’s Remedies If the State is in breach of any provision of this Contract and does not cure such breach, Contractor, following the notice and cure period in §14.B and the dispute resolution process in §16 shall have all remedies available at law and equity. If a Purchasing Entity is in breach of a provision of an Order, Contractor shall have all remedies available to it under that Order and available at law and equity.

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