Aggregate Cost definition
Examples of Aggregate Cost in a sentence
Absent the existence of any Default or the occurrence of any event which, upon the giving of notice or the passage of time would become a Default, Borrower’s Deposit shall be used to pay amounts of any insufficiencies in the Aggregate Cost.
If instead, the Aggregate Cost of all Environmental Material Defects is $400,000.00, then Purchaser would only receive a $150,000.00 credit at Closing.
Such amortization payments for any of the first seven (7) years shall commence only after Tenant's payment of the Initial Aggregate Cost for such year.
If CONTRACTOR uses ALLIANCE funds to purchase non-expendable personal property and software, including lease/purchase of equipment with a Unit Acquisition Cost or a Total Aggregate Cost of One Thousand Dollars ($1,000) or more, it must be an approved budget line item and the Contractor will submit to ALLIANCE a written request for review and concurrence prior to acquisition (purchase).
If instead, the Aggregate Cost of all Environmental Material Defects is $300,000.00, then Purchaser would only receive a $125,000.00 credit at Closing.