Common use of Sufficiency of the Consideration Clause in Contracts

Sufficiency of the Consideration. 18.5.1. The Consideration shall be the full consideration for the performance of Supplier's obligations as stipulated in this Contract, and shall include any and all costs and expenses incurred by the Supplier in the performance of its obligations, including working hours, packaging, customs, taxes, insurance, errands, per diem expenses and travel expenses and any other expense. The Supplier shall not be entitled to any additional payment beyond the prices stipulated in the Price Proposal.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Industrial Cooperation Agreement, files.iaa.gov.il

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Sufficiency of the Consideration. 18.5.119.5.1. The Consideration shall be the full consideration for the performance of Supplier's obligations as stipulated in this Contract, and shall include any and all costs and expenses incurred by the Supplier in the performance of its obligations, including working hours, packaging, customs, taxes, insurance, errands, per diem expenses and travel expenses and any other expense. The Supplier shall not be entitled to any additional payment beyond the prices stipulated in the Price Proposal.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: files.iaa.gov.il

Sufficiency of the Consideration. 18.5.112.4.1. The Consideration shall be the full consideration for the performance of Supplier's obligations as stipulated in this Contract, and shall include any and all costs and expenses incurred by the Supplier in the performance of its obligations, including working hours, packaging, customs, taxes, insurance, errands, per diem expenses and travel expenses and any other expense. The Supplier shall not be entitled to any additional payment beyond the prices stipulated in the Price Proposal.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: files.iaa.gov.il

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Sufficiency of the Consideration. 18.5.114.5.1. The Consideration shall be the full consideration for the performance of Supplier's obligations as stipulated in this Contract, and shall include any and all costs and expenses incurred by the Supplier in the performance of its obligations, including working hours, packaging, customs, taxes, insurance, errands, per diem expenses and travel expenses and any other expense. The Supplier shall not be entitled to any additional payment beyond the prices stipulated in the Price Proposal.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: files.iaa.gov.il

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