Common use of Payment Due Dates Clause in Contracts

Payment Due Dates. Notwithstanding the provisions of Sections II and III above, payment due date shall be at least invoice date plus 30 days. If the County is late in issuing an invoice, the contracting entity would always have at least invoice date plus 30 days to pay. If the County is early in issuing an invoice, the contracting entity would still have a payment due date of either 60 days after the beginning of the quarter (quarterly invoices) or 30 days after the beginning of the service month (monthly invoices).

Appears in 55 contracts

Samples: Agreement, Agreement, Agreement

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Payment Due Dates. Notwithstanding the provisions of Sections II and III Ill above, payment due date shall be at least invoice date plus 30 days. If the County is late in issuing an invoice, the contracting entity would always have at least invoice date plus 30 days to pay. If the County is early in issuing an invoice, the contracting entity would still have a payment due date of either 60 days after the beginning of the quarter (quarterly invoices) or 30 days after the beginning of the service month (monthly invoices).

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Memorandum of Agreement

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Payment Due Dates. Notwithstanding the provisions of Sections II and III Ill above, payment due date shall be at least invoice date plus 30 days. If the County is late in issuing an invoice, the contracting entity would always have at least invoice date plus 30 days to pay. If the County is early in issuing an invoice, the contracting entity would still have a payment due date of either 60 days after the beginning of the quarter (quarterly invoices) or 30 days after the beginning of the service month theservicemonth (monthly invoicesmonthlyinvoices).

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Standard Agreement

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