Common use of Cost of Labor and Materials Clause in Contracts

Cost of Labor and Materials. Licensee is responsible for all direct and indirect costs (labor, materials, and overhead) for designing, purchasing, and installing Equipment in accordance with the Approved Plans and all applicable Laws. Licensee also shall bear all costs of obtaining all Regulatory Approvals required in connection with the installation, and Licensee shall satisfy any conditions or mitigation measures arising from Licensee’s proposed installation. Licensee shall timely pay for all labor, materials, and Equipment and all professional services related to the Permitted Use.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Master License Agreement, Master License Agreement, Fiber License Agreement

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Cost of Labor and Materials. Licensee is responsible for all direct and indirect costs (labor, materials, and overhead) incurred by Licensee for designing, purchasing, and installing Equipment in accordance with the Approved Plans and all applicable Laws. Licensee also shall bear all costs of obtaining all Regulatory Approvals required in connection with the installation, and Licensee shall satisfy any conditions or mitigation measures arising from Licensee’s proposed installation. Licensee shall timely pay for all labor, materials, and Equipment and all professional services related to the Permitted Use.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Master License Agreement, walnutcreek.granicus.com

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