Pricing Assumptions Sample Clauses

Pricing Assumptions. The Price List is in two parts. Part 1 is for work described in the Service Information not requiring the Employer to issue a Task Order. Part 2 is for work to be carried out within a stated period of time on a task by Task basis and instructed by Task Order. The service may comprise work under Part 1 only or Part 2 only or a mix of both. Entries in the first four columns of Part 1 of the Price List are made either by the Employer or the tenderer. Entries in the first four columns of Part 2 of the Price List would normally be made by the Employer as the Party most likely to know the kind of work which will be instructed by the issue of Task Orders. The tenderer then enters a rate for each item and multiplies it by the Expected quantity to produce the Price to be entered in the final column. If the Contractor is to be paid an amount for the item which is not adjusted if the quantity of work in the item changes, the tenderer enters the amount in the Price column only, the Unit, Expected quantity and Rate columns being left blank. If the Contractor is to be paid an amount for the item of work which is the rate for the work multiplied by the quantity completed, the tenderer enters a rate for each item and multiplies it by the Expected quantity to produce the Price, to be entered in the final column. If the Contractor is to be paid a Price for an item proportional to the length of time for which a service is provided, a unit of time is stated in the Unit column and the expected length of time (as a quantity of the stated units of time) is stated in the Expected quantity column. The rates and Prices entered for each item includes for all work and other things necessary to complete the item.
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Pricing Assumptions. The Contract Price and each Purchase Order Price are based on the design and manufacture of the Equipment and performance of Services in accordance with: (a) those portions of the codes and standards identified in Appendix A which the Parties agree are applicable to the Equipment; (b) the applicable national Laws of the country where the relevant Equipment is manufactured; (c) the ambient site conditions (including temperature and wind conditions) identified in Appendix A; (d) those site-specific environmental requirements (including those governing noise emissions) identified in Appendix A; and (e) those local Laws (including seismic and wind loading design requirements) which have been identified in Appendix A; in each case as in effect on the date of this Contract. For the avoidance of doubt, the Seller shall bear full responsibility for any subsequent change in codes or standards identified in Appendix A or in applicable national Laws that affect the Seller’s manufacturing, fabrication, production, assembly, shipping or transporting processes or activities under this Contract.
Pricing Assumptions. Option A How work is priced and assessed for payment Clause 11 in NEC3 Term Service Contract (TSC3) core clauses and Option A states:
Pricing Assumptions. Unless otherwise noted, prices shall include the costs associated with packaging the Products in accordance with the packaging specifications set forth in Attachment 2. Except as provided in Sections 3.2 and 3.6, all prices shall remain firm as specified in Attachment 1.
Pricing Assumptions. Entries in the first four columns in the Price List are made either by the Employer or the tendering contractor If the Contractor is to be paid an amount for the item which is not adjusted if the quantity of work in the item changes, the tenderer enters the amount in the Price column only; the Unit, Quantity and Rate columns being left blank. If the Contractor is to be paid an amount for the item of work which is the rate for the work multiplied by the quantity completed, the tenderer enters the rate which is then multiplied by the expected quantity to produce the Price, which is also entered. All Prices are to be shown excluding VAT unless instructed otherwise by the Employer in Tender Data or in an instruction the Employer has given before the tenderer enters his Prices. If there is insufficient space in the Price List which follows, State in which document the Price List is contained.
Pricing Assumptions. 3 3.4 REQUIREMENTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 3.5 TAXES. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 3.6
Pricing Assumptions. Except as otherwise set forth in an Order, the following terms (the “Price Assumptions”) shall apply to programs or program elements with Transaction Pricing:
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Pricing Assumptions. All Prices are to be shown excluding VAT unless instructed otherwise by the Employer in Tender Data or in an instruction the Employer has given before the tenderer enters his Prices. If there is insufficient space in the Price List which follows, state in which document the Price List is contained. The concept design will be paid once the Employer has signed off the designs, and this will be the first activity of this project.
Pricing Assumptions. ACTIVITY SCHEDULE – PREAMBLE
Pricing Assumptions. Both Parties agree that the Capacity of the Equipment and area within the Facility used to manufacture the Product and the resource required to achieve this level of output are critical assumptions for the calculation of pricing. The Service Fees for the Products will be based on the assumptions set out in Schedule A. In the event that these assumptions change, both parties will be entitled to assess the impact of such changes on the cost of manufacturing the Product and negotiate a fair adjustment to the Service Fees.
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