CHARGING STRUCTURE Sample Clauses

CHARGING STRUCTURE. 1.GENERAL PROVISIONS
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CHARGING STRUCTURE. GENERAL PROVISIONS The Framework Prices set out in this Framework Schedule 3 are the maximum that the Supplier may charge pursuant to any Call-off Agreement or Lease Agreement under the Framework Agreement. The Supplier acknowledges and agrees that any Charges submitted in relation to a further competition held in accordance with Framework Schedule 5 (Ordering Procedure) shall be equal to or lower than the Framework Prices. The Supplier acknowledges that the Framework Prices may be reviewed and adjusted if necessary from time to time in accordance with Framework Schedule 7 (Value for Money Provisions).
CHARGING STRUCTURE. 1. General provisions
CHARGING STRUCTURE. 5.1. The Cable and wireless service basic charge calculation is; staff time * hours + Base service charge (on costs + team charges.
CHARGING STRUCTURE. 5.1. The full cost of the agreement will be journalled for payment once the service is delivered. Invoices will be submitted for payment within 28 days of receipt by the Customer.
CHARGING STRUCTURE. 5.1. The basic Vault charge calculation is; maintenance + electricity + licensing + management + storage.
CHARGING STRUCTURE. No. of weeks @ No. of extra days @ Standalone days @ No. of evenings @ Total Deposit (25%) Balance (75%) Main Gallery and Undercroft £330 £45 £50 £80 Studio £220 £28 £35 n/a Both spaces £440 £60 £70 n/a TOTAL
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CHARGING STRUCTURE. 5.1. The Computer and multimedia service basic charge calculation is; staff time * hours + base service charge (on costs + team charges).
CHARGING STRUCTURE. 5.1. The Internet and security service basic charge calculation is; staff time * hours + Base service charge (on costs + team charges).

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