Running Late Sample Clauses

Running Late. If the Contractor is for any reason running late due to unforeseen circumstances (such as a traffic jam caused by a recent accident) it is the Contractor’s responsibility to make immediate contact with COD to advise of the anticipated delay, and in all cases should make such contact as soon as possible and at least 30minutes before the scheduled pickup time. COD will then attempt to contact the customer and confirm if they can accommodate late pickup. If not, COD may organise an alternative vehicle. Failure to contact COD in such situations may, at COD’s discretion, result in payment to the Contractor for the relevant booking being wholly or partly withheld and/or the Contractor reimbursing COD for its reasonable costs of compensating the customer, including for any free of charge booking up to the value of the booking unfulfilled by the Contractor in this instance.
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Running Late. Effective on the date of ratification, where a Bus on a regular run is more than one hour late, he w i l l be paid in addition to his regular run, mileage a t the hourly rate in ef- fect under Sub-Article calculated no less than every minutes.
Running Late. If the Contractor is for any reason running late due to unforeseen circumstances (such as a traffic jam caused by a recent accident) it is the Contractor’s responsibility to make immediate contact with DRIVISION to advise of the anticipated delay, and in all cases should make such contact as soon as possible and at least 30minutes before the scheduled pickup time. DRIVISION will then attempt to contact the customer and confirm if they can accommodate late pickup. If not, DRIVISION may organise an alternative vehicle. Failure to contact DRIVISION in such situations may, at DRIVISION’s discretion, result in payment to the Contractor for the relevant booking being wholly or partly withheld and/or the Contractor reimbursing DRIVISION for its reasonable costs of compensating the customer, including for any free of charge booking up to the value of the booking unfulfilled by the Contractor in this instance. Designated Airport Meeting Points The Contractor agrees to be aware of the designated airport meeting points and wait at these points for all DRIVISION customer airport pickups. The designated meeting points are outlined on the DRIVISION website xxx.xxxxxxxxx.xxx.xx and can be accessed from the Support/Airport Transfers page or Support/Find Your Driver page and clicking on the “List of Meeting Points” button.

Related to Running Late

  • Running Royalties Company shall pay to JHU a running royalty as set forth in Exhibit A, for each LICENSED PRODUCT(S) sold, and for each LICENSED SERVICE(S) provided, by Company or AFFILIATED COMPANIES, based on NET SALES and NET SERVICE REVENUES for the term of this Agreement. Such payments shall be made quarterly. All non-US taxes related to LICENSED PRODUCT(S) or LICENSED SERVICE(S) sold under this Agreement shall be paid by Company and shall not be deducted from royalty or other payments due to JHU. In order to insure JHU the full royalty payments contemplated hereunder, Company agrees that in the event any LICENSED PRODUCT(S) shall be sold to an AFFILIATED COMPANY or SUBLICENSEE(S) or to a corporation, firm or association with which Company shall have any agreement, understanding or arrangement with respect to consideration (such as, among other things, an option to purchase stock or actual stock ownership, or an arrangement involving division of profits or special rebates or allowances) the royalties to be paid hereunder for such LICENSED PRODUCT(S) shall be based upon the greater of: 1) the net selling price (per NET SALES) at which the purchaser of LICENSED PRODUCT(S) resells such product to the end user, 2) the NET SERVICE REVENUES received from using the LICENSED PRODUCT(S) in providing a service, or 3) the net selling price (per NET SALES) of LICENSED PRODUCT(S) paid by the purchaser. No multiple royalties shall be due or payable because any LICENSED PRODUCT(S) or LICENSED SERVICE(S) is covered by more than one claim of the PATENT RIGHTS or by claims of both the PATENT RIGHTS under this Agreement and “PATENT RIGHTS” under any other license agreement between Company and JHU. The royalty shall not be cumulative based on the number of patents or claims covering a product or service, but rather shall be capped at the rate set forth in Exhibit A.

  • Royalty Term On a country-by-country and Licensed Product-by-Licensed Product basis, royalty payments in the Territory shall commence upon the first commercial sale of such Licensed Product, whether such sale is to a Public Purchaser, Governmental Authority or private entity or person and whether such sale is made under an EUA or Key Approval, in such country in the Territory and will terminate upon the later of: (a) the expiration, invalidation or abandonment date of the last Valid Claim of the Patents in the country of sale or manufacture of such Licensed Product in the Territory or (b) expiration of regulatory exclusivity of such Licensed Product in such country of sale in the Territory (the “Royalty Term”).

  • INTERIM MAINTENANCE PERIOD During the interim maintenance period between obtaining of the completion certificate of Project and formation and operationalization of the Association the Promoter shall through itself or through a facility management company constitute a committee to run, operate, manage and maintain the Common Areas.

  • AUDIT OF LICENSED PRODUCT USAGE Contractor shall have the right to periodically audit, no more than annually, at Contractor’s expense, use of licensed Product at any site where a copy of the Product resides provided that: (i) Contractor gives Licensee(s) at least thirty (30) days advance written notice, (ii) such audit is conducted during such party’s normal business hours, (iii) the audit is conducted by an independent auditor chosen on mutual agreement of the parties. Contractor shall recommend a minimum of three (3) auditing/accounting firms from which the Licensee will select one (1). In no case shall the Business Software Alliance (BSA), Software Publishers Association (SPA), Software and Industry Information Association (SIIA) or Federation Against Software Theft (FAST) be used directly or indirectly to conduct audits, or be recommended by Contractor; (iv) Contractor and Licensee are each entitled to designate a representative who shall be entitled to participate, and who shall mutually agree on audit format, and simultaneously review all information obtained by the audit. Such representatives also shall be entitled to copies of all reports, data or information obtained from the audit; and (v) if the audit shows that such party is not in compliance, Licensee shall be required to purchase additional licenses or capacities necessary to bring it into compliance and shall pay for the unlicensed capacity at the NYS Net Price in effect at time of audit, or if none, then at the Contractor’s U.S. Commercial list price. Once such additional licenses or capacities are purchased, Licensee shall be deemed to have been in compliance retroactively, and Licensee shall have no further liability of any kind for the unauthorized use of the software.

  • Benchmark Unavailability Period Upon the Borrower’s receipt of notice of the commencement of a Benchmark Unavailability Period, the Borrower may revoke any pending request for a SOFR Borrowing of, conversion to or continuation of SOFR Loans to be made, converted or continued during any Benchmark Unavailability Period and, failing that, the Borrower will be deemed to have converted any such request into a request for a Borrowing of or conversion to Base Rate Loans. During a Benchmark Unavailability Period or at any time that a tenor for the then-current Benchmark is not an Available Tenor, the component of Base Rate based upon the then-current Benchmark or such tenor for such Benchmark, as applicable, will not be used in any determination of Base Rate.

  • Royalty Rates Within [***] ([***]) [***] after the end of each calendar quarter, commencing with the calendar quarter during which the First Commercial Sale of a Licensed Product is made anywhere in the Territory and during the applicable Royalty Term, Hansoh shall make royalty payments to Viela based on Net Sales of all Licensed Products sold in the Territory in accordance with the table below. Within [***] ([***]) [***] after the end of each calendar quarter during the Term, Hansoh shall provide to Viela a report that contains the following information for the applicable calendar quarter, on a region-by-region basis: (i) the amount of Net Sales of such Licensed Product, (ii) a calculation of the royalty payment due on such Net Sales, including any royalty reduction made in accordance with Section 5.4(d), and (iii) the exchange rate used for converting any Net Sales recorded in a currency other than Dollars. In the case that the annualized royalty rate during a particular calendar year is more than that set forth in the table below, the corresponding overpayment received by Viela shall be credited to Hansoh against subsequent royalty payments; and in the case that the annualized royalty rate during a particular calendar year is less than that set forth in the table below, Hansoh shall pay the difference within [***] ([***]) [***] after receipt of Viela’s invoice. Threshold of the Net Sales of all Licensed Products Royalty % [***] [***] [***] [***] [***] [***] [***] [***] [***] [***] [***] [***] [*] = CERTAIN CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS DOCUMENT, MARKED BY BRACKETS, HAS BEEN OMITTED BECAUSE THE INFORMATION (I) IS NOT MATERIAL AND (II) WOULD BE COMPETITIVELY HARMFUL IF PUBLICLY DISCLOSED.

  • Earned Royalty In addition to the annual license maintenance fee, ***** will pay Stanford earned royalties (Y%) on Net Sales as follows:

  • Royalty Reduction If Licensed Product is royalty-bearing only on account of Section 4.3(b)(ii), then the royalty rates set forth in Section 4.3(a) with respect to Net Sales attributable to Licensed Product will be reduced by [***].

  • Development Phase contractual phase initiated with the approval of ANP for the Development Plan and which is extended during the Production Phase while investments in xxxxx, equipment, and facilities for the Production of Oil and Gas according to the Best Practices of the Oil Industry are required.

  • Royalty Reductions (i) Subject to Section 4.3(d)(iii) below, if a Product is sold in a region in the Territory during the applicable Royalty Term at a time when there is no Valid Claim in the Licensed Patents that claims such Product (including the composition of matter, manufacture or use of such Product or any component therein) in such region, then the royalty rate applicable to the Net Sales of such Product in such region during such time shall be reduced by [***] percent ([***]%).

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