Yearly Contract definition
Examples of Yearly Contract in a sentence
Until otherwise notified by the Company, the Building shall be opened for business seven (7) days a week at the times stated in the Yearly Contract.
The Company is operating a retail business at the store(s) as specified in the Yearly Contract (hereinafter referred to as “the Building”).
Yearly Contract total amounts starting March 20, 2017 and ending April 30, 2020 will be as listed below in paragraph 9(A.1), unless otherwise determined in paragraph 9(A.3).
Yearly Contract total amounts starting May 1, 2020 and ending April 30, 2023 will be as listed below.
Yearly Contract 2019-2020 and 2021-2022 Per-Placement Visit ] Regardless to race, religion, creed, or sex our mission is to provide care and education for your child.
If during a Contract Year Buyer fails to take the Required Yearly Quantity, Koch shall i▇▇▇▇ce Buyer within thirty (30) days of the end of the Contract Year for an amount equal to the Deficiency Volumes multiplied by the Yearly Contract Price for such Contract Year.
At the end of each Year, Transporter shall calculate any Shipper deficiency or overage in meeting the Minimum Yearly Contract Quantity obligations (hereinafter "DEFICIENCY" or "OVERAGE", as appropriate) based upon actual transported volumes.
This Standard Mowing Service Agreement is NOT a "Yearly Contract" binding you to a lengthy service contract.
Yearly Contract total amounts, starting May 1, 2024 and ending April 30, 2025, and starting May 1, 2025 and ending April 30, 2026 shall be increased from the initial Contract year payment of $198,917.00 per the annual CPI, to be determined by no later than January 31 of each new Contract year.
During each of the first five (5) Years of this Agreement, Shipper agrees to deliver to Transporter in accordance with the terms herein and/or in accordance with that certain Interruptible Gas Transportation Agreement between the Parties made effective March 1, 1997, a Minimum Yearly Contract Quantity of Gas of 127,650 MMcf (350 MMcf/Day x 365 Days).