Case price definition

Case price means the price of a container made of cardboard, wood or any other material and containing units of the same class and size of alcoholic liquor. A case of alcoholic liquor, other than beer, cocktails, cordials, prepared mixed drinks and wines, shall be in the quantity and number, or fewer, with the permission of the Commissioner of Consumer Protection, of bottles or units as follows:
Case price. Basis for case price (cost) is current prices for date of May 1, 2019 (date that the District would like to review proposed pricing). If product was not purchased on this date, a manufacturer’s price sheet signed by the authorized manufacturer’s representative or official manufacturer’s confirmation letter may be used prior to the proposal opening. Prices must be entered on the “Vendor Pricing Form”. The District may request copies of invoices, price sheets, or confirmation letter prior to award of the contract.

Examples of Case price in a sentence

  • The term “margin” shall mean the Case price of the Products charged by Importer to its wholesale distributors, less the Case price of the Products charged Importer by Brand Owner (inclusive of any AMP component).

  • Contractor shall pay ▇▇▇▇▇▇ a per Case price for all Product delivered in accordance with the terms and conditions set forth in Exhibit C attached hereto and incorporated herein.