Value of Contract Sample Clauses
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Value of Contract. The Value of contract will be. Lacs.
Value of Contract. In no event shall GEMISYS' liability under this Agreement, in the aggregate, exceed six (6) months Standard Service Fee.
Value of Contract. The Contractor shall be entitled to receive a minimum of Two Hundred Fifty Dollars ($250.00) pursuant to this Contract regardless of whether any work is performed under this Contract. However, in no event shall the Contractor be entitled to receive more than Five Million Dollars ($5,000,000.00) per year for work performed pursuant to services performed under this Contract.
Value of Contract. Shropshire Council cannot give any guarantee in relation to the value of this contract.
Value of Contract. In no event shall GEMISYS' liability under this Agreement, in the aggregate, exceed one (1) month's Standard Service Fee.
Value of Contract. The Contract is a 3 year call-off contract with a value of an amount for the Contract Period not exceeding £1,500,000 (excluding VAT) inclusive of manpower, computing, travel and subsistence, reports, documentation, records and administration for Projects which will be initiated individually throughout the duration of the contract. The value of the Contract will not exceed £500,000 (excluding VAT) in any one year of the three year contract period.
2.2. DECC responds to the timing of field exploration, development and decommissioning proposals put forward by industry, and as such the level of activity covered by the Contract is to a certain extent variable and determined by the demand for studies based on industry's activity, DECC’s workload, evolving policy priorities and budgetary constraints.
2.3. Subject to possible variations outlined in 2.2, DECC will budget and commission Projects (known as PSRs – Project Specification Records, typically £10k - £50k each) on an as needed basis up to the maximum amount available under the Contract, based on costs for each Project which will be estimated by the Contractor at the commencement of each Project in accordance with the Pricing Schedule.
2.4. The Contractor is responsible for ensuring that the value of the Services invoiced does not exceed the maximum amount available for the Services under the Contract referred to in sub-clause 2.1 above. The Contractor shall inform DECC if at any time it is likely that the cost of the Services could exceed such an amount and shall discuss with DECC measures to avoid such maximum amount being exceeded.
Value of Contract. For the purpose of determining the value of a contract hereunder, such contract shall be valued at the greater of the premiums theretofore paid thereon or its then cash value, but such contract shall not be considered a part of the Fund for the purpose of allocating income, market gains and losses of the Fund in accordance with Section 4.
Value of Contract. The value of the contract will be Rs. 3400/- (Rupees Six thousand five hundred only) plus GST at the prevailing rate of 18% per month. Any further changes in the rate of tax and /or enforcement of any new taxation during the tenure of agreement will be applied in accordance to the Act.
Value of Contract. 2.1. Total value of the contract shall amount to GEL.
2.2. The value of the contract comprises all the expenses of the Supplier with the following to terms of delivery DAP Tbilisi International Airport, INCOTERMS 2010, 0198, ,,Sakaeronavigaitsia” head office. 2.3. CPV Code: 30197641.
Value of Contract. 2.1 The Contract is a 3 year call-off contract with a value of an amount for the Contract Period not exceeding £1,800,000 (excluding VAT) inclusive of manpower, computing, travel and subsistence, reports documentation, records and administration for Projects which will be initiated individually throughout the duration of the Contract. The value of the Contract will not exceed £600,000 (excluding VAT) in any one contract year of the three year contract period.
2.2 A large part of DECC’s Oil and Gas specialist work (for which the Contract will primarily provide support to the activities of the Exploration, Promote and Knowledge Groups within EDU) is regulatory in nature and driven by varying industry activity levels, DECC’s workload, evolving policy priorities and budgetary constraints. Bearing in mind these variables, DECC will budget and commission projects (known as PSRs – Project Specification Records, typically £10k - £50k each) on an as needed basis up to the maximum amount available under the Contract, based on costs for each Project which will be estimated by the Contractor at the commencement of each Project in accordance with the Pricing Schedule.
2.3 The Contractor is responsible for ensuring that the value of the Services invoiced does not exceed the maximum amount available for the Services under the Contract referred to in sub-clause 2.1 above. The Contractor shall inform DECC if at any time it is likely that the cost of the Services could exceed such an amount and shall discuss with DECC measures to avoid such maximum amount being exceeded.
