Integration Fee definition
Examples of Integration Fee in a sentence
Customer will have five (5) days from receipt of such notice to reject the Custom Integration Fee and terminate, without further liability, the Sales Order with respect to the Service Location.
The Integration Fee will be paid to Shopify in US dollars by method of wire transfer and such payments will be made on a monthly basis.
If the Exempt App is installed on one or more Covered Stores for a particular Shopify Plus Merchant, the Integration Fee will only apply once in respect of the Exempt App.
Licensee agrees to pay DACSLABS a non-recoupable, non-refundable Integration Fee in the amount of EUR 0.00 payable within thirty (30) days from the Effective Date of this Agreement.
For greater certainty, where the Integration Fee is applicable under this RSA, the Integration Fee will supersede and replace any other Fees owing under the Partner Terms with respect to the applicable Shopify Plus Merchant’s use of the Exempt App.
Within five (5) days following the later of: (i) the Effective Date of this Agreement, and (ii) Licensee’s payment of the Integration Fee, DACSLABS will provide Licensee with access to the ROCKITPLAY-Client-SDK and -RTE and the ROCKITPLAY-Server- Software as set forth in Exhibit B.
In the event that such integration requires less than [*] of software development time, such Integration Fee will be [*].
If the Exempt App does not use API calls or webhooks to provide functionality on a Covered Store, the calculation of the Integration Fee will be on the basis as agreed to between Shopify and Partner.
For the avoidance of doubt, the Integration Fee will be effective on the first day of the first month following the RSA Effective Date.
Beginning January 1, 2023, the Integration Fee may be increased annually (i.e., effective January 1, 2023 and on each anniversary thereof (the “Escalator Effective Date”)) upon written notice by Shopify to Partner provided on or before the November 1st preceding the applicable Escalator Effective Date (the “Notice Date”).