Found Property definition
Examples of Found Property in a sentence
The Commission shall be paid to the Finder within 30 days after the sale of the Found Property to a third party transferee and such Commission shall be net of all expenses incurred by the Company, including but not limited to interest, attorney fees and maintenance costs.
The Finder hereby acknowledges that there shall be no Commission due and owing if the Found Property is not resold or if the re-sale of the Found Property does not result in a net profit to the Company.
The Finder hereby acknowledges that if the re-sale of the Found Property does not result in a net profit to the Company, the Finder shall not be entitled to a Commission.
This Commission shall be calculated by taking the resale price of the Found Property and subtracting the amount of the investment and any out of pocket costs and then multiplying this net amount by 15%.
The Firm shall be entitled to an additional fee in the amount of 15% of the resale price of any Found Property net of all expenses incurred by the Company, including but not limited to interest, attorney fees and maintenance costs (as set forth in an acknowledgment substantially in the form of Exhibit A) which is identified by the Firm as a business opportunity for the Client in the ordinary course of the Firm's business and referred to the Client (such additional fee, a "Commission").
This Commission shall become due and payable at the time of the closing of the Found Property.
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