Adjusted Contract Price definition
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If the Contract is 75 percent complete or greater as measured by Contract Time or Total Adjusted Contract Price, the Claims Committee will not review a claim or combination of claims valued more than $250,000 until after receipt of conditional release as specified in 109.11.
To the extent that the Final Round-Trip Efficiency is less than the Target Round-Trip Efficiency, the Facility purchase price will be reduced to the Adjusted Contract Price, calculated according to the formula Annex D.
In the first Estimate following installation of all landscape work, the Department will reduce the retainage withheld to 1 percent of the Total Adjusted Contract Price, excluding subcontracted work on Federal Aid Projects, unless it has been determined by the Department that the withholding of additional retainage is required.
Upon completion of the Tenant Improvement Work and determination of the final cost of the Tenant Improvement Work ("Adjusted Contract Price"), Lessor and Lessee shall meet to confirm that each has paid their respective shares of the Adjusted Contract Price as required under Paragraph 52.1 above.
The Buyer shall pay Seller the applicable Base Contract Price or Adjusted Contract Price for Output provided hereunder, less any costs incurred by the Buyer to operate the Generating Facility.
GUARANTOR: By: Name: Title: Contractor: Date: Trade: Date of Trade Contract: Project: New York Times Contract Price: $ Net Extras and Deductions: $ Construction Manager: Adjusted Contract Price: $ AMEC Construction Management, Inc.
The Adjusted Contract Price shall be invoiced in the month that the Coke was stockpiled.
If pay- ment is not received in accordance with the terms of such Sales Confirmation, then the bal- ance of the Contract Price, Increased Contract Price, or the Adjusted Contract Price, as appli- cable, together with the balance of the Taxes due, if any, shall bear an annual interest rate equal to eighteen percent (18%) or the maxi- mum rate permitted by law, whichever is lesser.