Cost Calculations Sample Clauses
The Cost Calculations clause defines how costs are determined and allocated under the agreement. It typically outlines the specific methods, formulas, or criteria used to calculate expenses, such as labor, materials, overhead, or other relevant charges. This clause ensures that both parties have a clear and consistent understanding of how financial obligations are measured, reducing the risk of disputes over payments and promoting transparency in the contractual relationship.
Cost Calculations. ▇▇▇▇▇▇ represents that the current Cost of Goods for the Platelet System, the current estimated Cost of Goods for the Plasma System, are set forth on Exhibits C and D, respectively, hereto. The Cost of Goods will vary depending on (a) whether Cerus [ * ] Manufactured Products as provided on such Exhibit; (b) changes to the Product Specification based upon the needs and legal requirements in the Territory; (c) unanticipated supplier costs; and (d) inflation or deflation. Cost adjustments will be made to reflect the effect of these variables, provided that (x) adjustments due to [ * ] are as described in Exhibits E and F; (y) supplier cost increases are passed to Cerus only if such increase is greater than [ * ] percent ([ * ]%) per annum, as measured by the [ * ] change in the annual average CPI-U index; and (z) only changes in inflation or deflation resulting in a [ * ] percent ([ * ]%) per annum or greater change will be reflected in an adjustment to the cost of goods. Future calculations of ▇▇▇▇▇▇’▇ Cost of Goods shall be made consistent with ▇▇▇▇▇▇’▇ current practice of computing standard cost of goods, subject to the definition of “Cost of Goods” in Article 1 hereof. The Cost of Goods will be based upon the local currency in the country in which the Manufactured Product is manufactured. Any estimates used by ▇▇▇▇▇▇ in calculating standard Cost of Goods shall be made reasonably and in good faith. Upon request by Cerus, ▇▇▇▇▇▇ will supply Cerus with a full accounting of ▇▇▇▇▇▇’▇ Cost of Goods.
Cost Calculations. The total change in operating and maintenance costs of the Facility is the sum of the change in Fuel costs, limestone costs, ash disposal costs, power costs and maintenance costs. Using the change in heat input and the Fuel, limestone and ash flow changes calculated above, these costs are calculated as follows:
Cost Calculations. Spreadsheet: A spreadsheet for incident cost calculations is 41 available representing estimates for SD and the Rocky Mountain Region. 42 43 Additional Information can be found at the SD Dept. of Ag’s website: 44 ▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇▇.▇▇.▇▇▇/wildland-fire/fire-business-management/agreements/. 45 South Dakota AG-DOF217/05 FIRE DEPARTMENT CREW/EQUIPMENT TIME REPORT CREW NAME (VOL FIRE DEPT (1)) FIRE NAME (2) FIRE NUMBER (3) MILITARY TIME MILITARY TIME ON OFF ON OFF EQUIPMENT (8) UNIT (9) ON OFF ON OFF OFFICER IN CHARGE (SIGNATURE) (10) TITLE OF OFFICER IN CHARGE (11) NAME (Person Posting to Emergency Time Report (12) DATE (13) 2 White Copy - To accompany the fire suppression cost statement to the South 3 Dakota Wildland Fire Division, must be brought home by all SD State Employees and 4 Cooperators.
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