Bid Estimate definition

Bid Estimate shall have the meaning set forth in Section 2.3 of this Agreement.

Examples of Bid Estimate in a sentence

  • Client: Client shall supply scripts, storyboards, product props, production notes, music, celebrity talent, creative guidance/supervision, and related clearances, unless otherwise noted in the Addendum A Production Specifications and Bid Estimate Form.

  • The Work and Deliverables shall be of first class quality, artistically produced with direction, photography, sound, art, animation, synchronization and other physical and aesthetic content of a technical quality equal to current standards for sound motion pictures of similar character and purpose and will materially conform with all technical requirements specified by Client in the Bid Estimate.

  • Client shall deliver all materials required to be delivered by Client pursuant to the Bid Estimate, including, without limitation, any of the foregoing required to be delivered, or actually delivered, by Client (the “Client-Supplied Materials”) prior to the commencement of Services and in such a manner so as to not frustrate Producer’s ability to timely produce the Deliverables and/or the Work or to render the Services in accordance with the Production Calendar.

  • Delivery of the Deliverables shall mean delivery by Producer of dailies, negatives, positive prints, video tapes, sound tracks “as recorded,” digital files, digital assets, digital shots, high definition video and such other material as specified herein to the Client or to a third party as set forth in the Bid Estimate, at which time Producer shall be released from any and all liability or responsibility in connection with the Deliverables.

  • Producer shall issue the Bid Estimate describing the details of the Services and the Deliverables to Client prior to commencing the Services.

  • Client shall supply to Producer all scripts, storyboards, product props, production notes, digital assets, digital shots, music, talent, creative guidance/supervision, and related clearances, unless otherwise agreed in writing by the parties in the Bid Estimate.

  • Producer shall deliver to Client the Work in the form and formats requested by Client (the “Deliverables”) and according to a commercially reasonable schedule (the “Production Calendar”) as agreed in writing by the parties in the Bid Estimate.

  • Any additional deliverables requested by Client that are not otherwise contemplated in the Bid Estimate shall require further payment(s) by Client, as mutually agreed to by Client and Producer, in addition to the Contract Price set forth in the SPA.

  • The “Contract Price” defined and set forth in the SPA shall incorporate the cost of the Services as outlined in the Bid Estimate.

  • Promptly following the delivery by AB of a written invoice to CBA for the Capital Improvements (which invoice shall include reasonable documentation supporting the incurrence of such expenses), CBA shall pay to AB the actual capital expenditures incurred at each such US AB Facility with respect to the Capital Improvements; provided that, CBA shall in no event be obligated to pay to AB an amount in excess of 110% of the Bid Estimate approved by CBA.

Related to Bid Estimate

  • Cost Estimate means the detailed projected expenditure, including material costs and overhead, equipment costs and overhead, labor costs and overhead, and all taxes associated with each major material and service component, required for a line extension. It shall also separately identify any incremental costs associated with providing premium services. The Company may, for the purpose of standardization, establish standard construction cost estimates, for basic or premium service plans, which shall not exceed, in any event, the average cost of constructing such line extensions in the area involved, in which case the term “cost estimate” as used in this section will be understood to mean the standard estimate thus established.

  • State Estimator means a computer model that computes the state (voltage magnitudes and angles) of the Transmission System using the network model and real-time measurements. Line flows, transformer flows, and injections at the busses are calculated from the known state and the transmission line parameters. The State Estimator has the capability to detect and identify bad measurements.

  • Estimate means to be based on technical evaluation of the sources contributing to the discharge including, but not limited to, pump capabilities, water meters, and batch discharge volumes.

  • Intrinsic Loss Estimate means total losses under the shared loss agreements in the amount of eighty one million dollars ($81,000,000).

  • SF1-4 Intrinsic Loss Estimate means total losses under this Single Family Shared-Loss Agreement in the amount of eighteen million dollars ($18,000,000.00).