Pricing Index Sample Clauses

A Pricing Index clause establishes a method for adjusting the price of goods or services based on changes in a specified external index, such as a commodity price, inflation rate, or market benchmark. Typically, this clause outlines how and when price adjustments will occur, referencing the chosen index and detailing the calculation method for increases or decreases. By linking contract prices to an objective standard, the clause helps ensure that pricing remains fair and reflective of market conditions, protecting both parties from unexpected cost fluctuations.
Pricing Index. Pricing to Customers shall be as set forth in Appendix C, Pricing Index, and shall include the DIR Administrative Fee (as defined below).
Pricing Index. DIR Contract No. DIR-CPO-5687 Carahsoft Technology Corporation – 522189693
Pricing Index. DIR Contract No. DIR-CPO-5218 Web-Hed Technologies, Inc. dba Webhead - 17428824340
Pricing Index. If either ▇▇▇▇ or Buyer believes the *** [Redacted text] used to determine the Contract Price is inaccurate due to a fundamental change in the structure or inactivity of the pricing index, and this condition has persisted on a continual basis for at least sixty (60) days, the concerned party may provide written notification to the other party of its concern along with a proposed alternative pricing index. The parties shall negotiate in good faith to agree upon an alternative pricing index within thirty (30) days from the date of notification, but neither party shall be obligated to reach mutual agreement. During the interim period of negotiation, the Contract Price shall continue to be determined per this Agreement. In the event the parties cannot agree on an alternative pricing index after the thirty (30) day period, then during the remaining Term of this Agreement the Contract Price in Article VI, Section B shall be determined as follows: *** [Redacted text] Price per short ton *** [Redacted text] F.
Pricing Index. LIBOR" DEFINITION AND AMENDMENTS TO THE AGREEMENT FLOATING (LIBOR) IN U.S. DOLLARS: