Cost of Final Reclamation to Include Contract Fee Sample Clauses

Cost of Final Reclamation to Include Contract Fee. The cost of Final Reclamation paid by NRG shall include a profit component to TWCC equal to [*]% of the actual costs incurred by TWCC for work performed by TWCC (as opposed to work performed by any subcontractor to TWCC) in performing all Final Reclamation; provided, however, that no profit component shall be paid if (a) NRG has terminated the Lignite Supply Term by January 1, 2010, and (b) Security Document Delivery has not occurred prior to such termination. For the avoidance of doubt, TWCC shall comply with the requirement to minimize Mine Costs when deciding whether such work shall be performed by TWCC or a subcontractor.
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