Common use of Material Costs Clause in Contracts

Material Costs. Contractor’s cost plus 10 % (shall not exceed 10%) Materials purchased by the Contractor for landscape services shall be charged the actual cost of the materials (excluding all applicable taxes) plus the percentage stated above. Contractor shall pay for all freight charges. Contract shall provide with his invoice a copy of the supplier’s invoice for all materials costing over $50. (No xxxx-up will be applied to the taxes.) Contractor warrants all labor and material used in the work for a period of one (1) year (or in accordance with manufacturer’s warranty if longer) after completion of repairs.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Operations and Maintenance, Operations and Maintenance

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Material Costs. Contractor’s cost plus 10 % (shall not exceed 10%) Materials purchased by the Contractor for landscape services shall be charged the actual cost of the materials (excluding all applicable taxes) plus the percentage stated above. Contractor County shall pay reimburse contractor for all freight chargescharges at cost as presented- no mark-up allowed. Contract shall provide with his invoice a copy of the supplier’s invoice for all materials costing over $50. (No xxxxmark-up will be applied to the taxestaxes or freight.) Contractor warrants all labor and material used in the work for a period of one (1) year (or in accordance with manufacturer’s warranty if longer) after completion of repairs.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: cams.ocgov.com

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Material Costs. Contractor’s cost plus 10 % (shall not exceed 10%) Materials purchased by the Contractor for landscape services shall be charged the actual cost of the materials (excluding all applicable taxes) plus the percentage stated above. Contractor shall pay for all freight charges. Contract shall provide with his invoice a copy of the supplier’s invoice for all materials costing over $50. (No xxxxmark-up will be applied to the taxes.) Contractor warrants all labor and material used in the work for a period of one (1) year (or in accordance with manufacturer’s warranty if longer) after completion of repairs.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: cams.ocgov.com

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