Variable Costs Sample Clauses

Variable Costs. The “Variable Costs” shall equal IP’s total direct cash costs related to the manufacturing a ton of the Product, which categories of direct cash costs are as set forth on Schedule C hereto.
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Variable Costs. Driver wages, driver payroll related expenses, driver benefits (leave benefits, health insurance, and retirement (401k)), other personnel related costs, all maintenance and repair costs (labor, parts, fluids, supplies, washing and cleaning), and any damages/deductibles.
Variable Costs. The variable costs are comprising the following elements: • Packaging costs • Feedstocks: • quantities by metering • unit price from stock values • market related value, including handling and storage’s costs, if any. • Raw materials and chemical products: • consumption as metered per period • unit price from stock values (Moving Average Price) • By-products: • quantities by metering • unit price related to market value • Utilities • consumption as metered by period or as agreed in the year budget • unit tariff
Variable Costs. Upon receipt of the reports due under Section 4.6 and determination of the Utilization Guaranty described in Section 6.5, Frontier will determine final Variable Costs (the "Final Variable Costs") for the prior month by multiplying the higher of (i) the actual Unit of Measure incurred in the prior month for each of the Variable Cost set forth on Exhibit 6.1.1, or (ii) the Unit of Measure applicable under the Utilization Guaranty, times the relevant Unit Cost. If the Final Variable Costs plus the Standard Margin exceed the Variable Costs and Standard Margin paid by Frontier as part of the Estimated Costs at the beginning of the prior month, Frontier will pay to Partner the excess within 10 business days or, at Partner's option and request, add the excess to the next payment of Estimated Costs. If the Final Variable Costs are less than the Variable Costs and Standard Margin paid by Frontier as part of the Estimated Costs under Section 6.1, Partner will pay the difference to Frontier within 10 business days or, at Frontier's option, Frontier may deduct the difference from the next payment of Estimated Costs.
Variable Costs. ‌ The variable generation costs will include, but are not limited to, the following components: The variable energy commodity price, which, depending on structure, will likely be variable, tied to a natural gas price (including variable gas transportation costs) and a contractual or manufacturer recommended heat rate and capacity at the time of delivery (adjusted for temperature) or a coal index , and any variable cost associated with coal. . In certain structures, the variable energy commodity price will be fixed, or potentially fixed with an annual escalation. Escalators must be a fixed annual percentage, CPI, or GDP. Variable O&M ($/MWh). Potential CO2 costs ($/ton) ($/MWh based on a $/ton CO2 basis). Transmission losses in those cases where the Company will incur third-party transmission losses (if applicable). Start costs (if applicable) per plant and per machine (if applicable). Bidders must define if this start cost is from initiation of start to minimum sustainable load or to full load. Start costs and variable O&M must be clearly separated. Cost presentation format provided by the Bidder should be in $/MWh terms, assuming both eight- and sixteen- hour run periods, for up to 365 starts per year at 100% availability.8 D.C. Nonprice Information‌
Variable Costs. Variable Costs are those operating costs which vary primarily on consumption, usage or production for each SUMF Item. Further reference is made to Article 6 of the Agreement.
Variable Costs. The costs of Raw Materials and other consumables, disposables and reagents requited for conducting the process to manufacture such Product in accordance with the standards and obligations of this Agreement (for example but without limitation, culture media, chromatographic resins, membranes and filters) (together the “Variable Costs”) will be estimated by NOVASEP, as accurately as possible, in the applicable Work Plan. NOVASEP will use Reasonable Endeavours not to exceed the estimated Variable Costs per Work Plan. Where not included in the Price. NOVASEP will invoice CUSTOMER the actual and properly incurred Variable Costs incurred by NOVASEP in compliance with this Agreement with any overhead charges not to [**] of the Variable Cost paid by NOVASEP, and CUSTOMER will pay such invoice in accordance with the payment provisions in Section 9.1. in the event that actual and property incurred Variable Costs are likely to exceed the estimate set out in the relevant Work Plan, NOVASEP will notify CUSTOMER and obtain CUSTOMER’s prior written approval in advance of incurring such increased Variable Costs (and provided they will be reasonably and necessarily incurred) and will use its best endeavours to reduce the increase in Variable Costs. Provided CUSTOMER has approved such increased Variable Costs in advance, NOVASEP shall invoice CUSTOMER for these additional costs with any overhead charges not [**] the Variable Cost paid by NOVASEP. Should the Variable Costs borne by NOVASEP at the expiration or termination of the relevant Work Package or Work Plan be less than the amount invoiced, then the difference shall be refunded to CUSTOMER. Certain confidential information contained in this document, marked by [**], has been omitted because the information (i) is not material and (ii) would likely cause competitive harm to the Company if publicly disclosed. 3 CUSTOMER’s obligations, Supplies and Delivery
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Variable Costs. 3.2.1. Hourly Rates for performance of Services. City’s variable costs consist of labor prices billed per hour by City’s contractor providing Services. City shall invoice State for actual hourly labor costs billed by its contractor, except that City shall not invoice ODOT for any labor costs billed by City’s contractor which include overtime premium rates without prior written approval from State’s Contract Manager.
Variable Costs. 1.1 The Secretary of State shall add together the Estimated Inventory of Legacy Waste and the Estimated Inventory of New Build Waste to give the “Total Estimated Inventory of Waste”.
Variable Costs a. Variable Costs include: Printing, Conferences, workshops, Supplies, Equipment, Copier and Equipment Maintenance, Postage, etc.
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