Common use of Non-Allowable Costs Clause in Contracts

Non-Allowable Costs. i) Non-Allowable Costs – Non-allowable costs include, but are not limited to: charges for local commute expenses, entertainment; first-class airfare; bidding and proposal costs; costs related to invoicing, payroll, human resources or other administrative functions; contributions and donation; personal telephone charges; dues and subscriptions; alcoholic beverages; expenses for transportation for personal pursuits; gifts; gratuities; bad debts including losses due to uncollectible customer’s accounts and other claims, related collection costs, and related legal costs, arising from other businesses of the consultant; dividend provisions or payments and, in the case of sole proprietors and partners, distributions of profit; interest on borrowed capital; bonus payment for early completion of work, costs not properly documented and other charges expressly disallowed under the terms of this Agreement or included in determination of overhead rates.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Services Agreement, Project Controls and Analytic Services Agreement, Qa Inspection Services Agreement

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