PRICES FOR TRANSITION FILTER PRODUCTS Sample Clauses

PRICES FOR TRANSITION FILTER PRODUCTS. Upon shipment by Seller of all or any part of any Order, Buyer shall become obligated to pay to Seller in accordance with SECTION 3.03(A), unless contested in good faith by Buyer, an amount calculated from the unit prices for Transition Filter Products set forth on SCHEDULE 2.01 (the "Page One Costs") plus an additional amount not to exceed 5% thereof (the "Page Two Costs. Such Page Two Costs shall be expressed as a flat percentage of the unit standard prices at a percentage as reviewed and agreed between a designee of Buyer and Seller. Seller confirms that such unit prices (Page One Costs) are equal on the date hereof to Seller's standard cost for each such Transition Filter Product. Such Page One Costs are the direct material, labor and overhead costs of such Transition Filter Products. Buyer and Seller agree that such Page One Costs may be adjusted from time to time to reflect applicable labor rates per Seller's union contract, material costs changes as reviewed by Buyer and overhead rate changes as reviewed by Buyer as the relationship between incurred direct labor and incurred overhead costs changes; provided that, in no event shall any such increase in the labor rate component of such price exceed the amount, if any, by which such labor rates have increased for Seller's piston ring business. Seller further confirms that the Page Two Costs represents certain indirect costs (production scrap, waste disposal, material price variances, incoming freight, inventory adjustments, product development costs, scrap sales and cash discounts earned) related to the production of Transition Filter Products which are not included in the Page One Costs for each such Transition Filter Product supplied by Seller. The prices paid by Buyer hereunder are FOB the Hastings Plant and all shipping costs therefore shall be borne by Buyer.
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