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Cost of Collection. If default is made in the payment of this Note, the Borrower shall pay the Holder hereof reasonable costs of collection, including reasonable attorneys’ fees.

Cost . The cost to design, permit and construct the Tenant Improvements shall be paid by Landlord. Any and all costs, fees or expenses of any kind or nature that are incurred due to changes requested by Tenant shall be the sole responsibility of Tenant.

The Servicer shall be responsible for collection of payments called for under the terms and provisions of the Contracts, as and when the same shall become due. The Servicer, in making collection of Receivable payments pursuant to this Agreement, shall be acting as agent for the Secured Parties, and shall be deemed to be holding such funds in trust on behalf of and as agent for Borrower and the Secured Parties. The Servicer, consistent with the Collection Policy, shall service, manage, administer and make collections on the Receivables on behalf of the Borrower and shall have full power and authority to do any and all things which it may deem necessary or desirable in connection therewith which are not inconsistent with this Agreement. The Servicer may in its discretion # grant extensions, rebates or adjustments on a Contract in accordance with the Collection Policy and amend or modify any Contract or Receivable in accordance with the Credit Policy and the Collection Policy and # waive any late payment charge or any other fees (not including interest on the Principal Balance of a Receivable) that

Collection Costs. hereby agrees to pay for all collection costs incurs to collect from any amount past due.

Collection Costs. If any action is commenced to construe the terms and conditions of this Note or enforce the rights of Holder hereunder, then the party prevailing in that action shall recover as part of the judgment its entire attorneys' fees and costs in that action, as well as all costs and fees of enforcing any judgment entered therein.

Cost of Improvements.Cost of Improvement” shall mean, with respect to any item or component for which a cost must be determined in order to allocate such cost, or an increase in such cost, to Tenant pursuant to this Tenant Work Letter, the sum of the following (unless otherwise agreed in writing by Landlord and Tenant with respect to any specific item or component or any category of items or components): # all sums paid to contractors or subcontractors for labor and materials furnished in connection with construction of such item or component; # all costs, expenses, payments, fees and charges (other than penalties) paid to or at the direction of any city, county or other governmental or quasi-governmental authority or agency which are required to be paid in order to obtain all necessary governmental permits, licenses, inspections and approvals relating to construction of such item or component; # engineering and architectural fees for services rendered in connection with the design and construction of such item or component (including, but not limited to, the Architect for such item or component and an electrical engineer, mechanical engineer, structural engineer and civil engineer, if applicable); # sales and use taxes; # testing and inspection costs; # the cost of power, water and other utility facilities and the cost of collection and removal of debris required in

As consideration for performance under the terms of this Agreement, [[Organization B:Organization]] shall pay the [[Organization A:Organization]] in accordance with the attached budget ([Exhibit A]). All costs outlined in the budget shall remain firm for the duration of the Study, unless otherwise agreed in writing by the [[Organization A:Organization]] and [[Organization B:Organization]]. Payments are not refundable. If not budgeted, the clinical trial EC/IRB review fee will be paid by [[Organization B:Organization]] directly to the IEC/RB.

Anticipated Cost Report. The shall submit to the an Anticipated Cost Report in the form set forth in [Exhibit 2.17](w) hereof provided by the General Contractor, which indicates the costs anticipated to complete the construction of the Improvements, after giving effect to costs incurred during the previous month and projected costs.

Cost Recovery Pool. Farmor has submitted, in accordance with the relevant provisions of Contract and Laws, at least One Hundred Sixty-Five Million U.S. Dollars (U.S. $165,000,000) of Petroleum Costs (as such term is defined in the Contract) for cost recovery under the Contract, and has not received any notices, or other indication, from the Government that any of such costs are not cost-recoverable under the Contract.

Upon the occurrence of an Event of Default, the Bank shall have the right at any time, acting if it so chooses in the name of any or all of the Grantors, to collect the Accounts, to sell, assign, compromise, discharge or extend the time for payment of any Account, to institute legal action for the collection of any Account, to apply all amounts in the any Deposit Account to payment of the Secured Obligations, and to do all acts and things necessary or incidental thereto and the Grantors hereby ratify all such acts. The Bank may at any time after the occurrence of such Event of Default and without notice to any Grantor, notify any Account Debtor or guarantor thereof that the Account owed by such Account Debtor has been assigned to the Bank and is to be paid directly to the Bank. At the Bank’s request the Grantors will so notify Account Debtors and shall indicate on all billings to Account Debtors that payments thereon are to be made to the Bank. In the event Account Debtors are so notified, no Grantor shall compromise, discharge, extend the time for payment or otherwise grant any indulgence or allowance with respect to any Account without the prior written consent of the Bank.

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