Sentences with phrase «escalator clauses»

Don't forget that tax escalator clauses are valid in Massachusetts leases.
If this is in the US, tax escalator clauses are not uncommon, but I've never seen someone try to tack on insurance / utility increases.
(6) «We are tearing up the escalator clauses.
These few authors have effectively negotiated the receipt of huge lump - sum payments for their books, instead of whatever nominal royalty rates are specified in their contracts (to avoid triggering escalator clauses).
What are Russ Ball's thoughts on $ 100 million guarantees and escalator clauses?
Unfortunately, my first six books were published without an agent and, although I think I did a great job on some of the clauses (including an escalator clause), I was sloppy with e-rights because the industry really wasn't there yet.
While there used to be an escalator clause that allowed you to earn up to 90 percent per audiobook depending on your number of sales, Audible discontinued the payment structure in 2014.
Establishes a hard cap of $ 500,000 on noneconomic damages in medical liability cases (the $ 500,000 cap that was passed during a special session in 2002 contained an escalator clause which would have raised the cap to $ 750,000 in 2011 and $ 1 million in 2017).
Consider an escalator clause: These purchase contract clauses are becoming more popular again.
Even the possibility of an escalator clause situation.
You can add an escalator clause, with which you agree to ratchet up your offer if there's a higher bid from another buyer.
Kyle Hiscock with Remax in Rochester NY, makes the point an escalator clause could offend a seller and cause an emotional response if they see a buyer is willing to pay substantially more but didn't offer that amount.
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