Adjustments Between Cost Categories Sample Clauses

Adjustments Between Cost Categories. Any Contractor request for adjustments between cost categories shall be submitted immediately to the City in writing and shall include a justification as to why the adjustment is necessary for implementing the City Council-approved Program. Cost categories are described in the Budget Report. The City may approve reasonable adjustments (where the sum of the adjustments does not exceed 10% of the overall District budget for the fiscal year) between cost categories, as limited by the total annual appropriation for the Program. Contractor shall not expend any additional funds in any affected cost category unless Contractor has first received written City approval of the adjustments. No Contractor request for adjustments between cost categories shall be approved after April 30, 2013.
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Adjustments Between Cost Categories. Any Contractor request for adjustments between cost categories that, either by itself or when added to other such adjustments in the same fiscal year, exceeds twenty-five percent of the District’s budget, as described in the Budget Report, shall be submitted to the City in writing, and shall be approved by City, in writing, prior to Contractor’s expenditure of additional funds in any affected cost category. The City shall be authorized to make reasonable adjustments between Contractor’s estimated cost categories, as limited by the total annual appropriation for the Program.
Adjustments Between Cost Categories. Any Contractor requests for adjustments between cost categories that exceed twenty-five percent of the District’s Budget, as described in the Budget Report, shall be submitted to City in writing, and shall be approved by City, in writing, prior to Contractor’s expenditure of additional funds in that cost category. City shall be authorized to make reasonable adjustments between Contractor’s estimated cost categories, as limited by the total annual appropriation for the Program.
Adjustments Between Cost Categories. Any Contractor request for adjustments between cost categories shall be submitted immediately to the City in writing and shall include a justification as to why the adjustment is necessary for implementing the City Council-approved Program. Cost categories are described in the Budget Report and correspond to the expense types as listed on the Purchase Order issued by the City to Contractor pursuant to the approved Budget Report and this Agreement. The City may approve reasonable adjustments (where the sum of the adjustments does not exceed 25% of the overall District budget for the fiscal year) between cost categories and may modify the respective Purchase Order, as limited by the total annual appropriation for the Program. Contractor shall not expend any additional funds in any affected cost category unless Contractor has first received written City approval of the adjustments and received the modified Purchase Order. No Contractor request for adjustments between cost categories shall be approved after April 30, 2012.

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