Document (i.e., drivers’ licenses, vehicle permits and government issued identification cards) produced by Moldova (paragraph 2.1(a)). These amounts were to be increased every two years based upon the rate of inflation in the United States (paragraph 2.1(a)). 19. Such per document payments were explicitly required to be made to Intercomsoft on a monthly basis, on or before the tenth (10th) day of each month, and in the event of “delays in payment, [the Ministry of Economics] shall pay a penalty equal to 0.2% of the overdue sum for each delayed day” (paragraph 2.2). 20. In January 2006, without justification or explanation, the Ministry of Economics ceased making such per document payments to Intercomsoft. 21. The per document payments due under the Supply Agreement for the months of January 2006 through April 2006, including interest for late payments through September 13, 2006, total $3,032,620.88. A day-by-day calculation of the amounts due and owing under the Supply Agreement with the daily penalties assessed as provided for under the Supply Agreement is annexed hereto as Exhibit B. 22. In addition to failing to make such required per document payments, the Ministry of Economics has failed to include inflation adjustments to the per document payments as provided for under the Supply Agreement. The failure to include such inflation adjustments under the terms of the Supply Agreement has resulted in underpayments to Intercomsoft totaling $4,261,240.98. A chart calculating,inter alia, the required inflation adjustments is annexed hereto as Exhibit C. 23. In addition to the unpaid per document payments, late penalty payments and inflation adjustments described above, the Supply Agreement also provided for guaranteed minimum “annual production” quantities for each of the Essential Government Documents.
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