Contingent Charges definition

Contingent Charges means, in respect of each Accounting Period, the aggregate of the charges payable in respect of the Contingent Services provided during that Accounting Period;
Contingent Charges means expenditure which is incidental to the working of the office and includes expenditure on furniture, books, periodicals, postage and telegrams, bicycles, electric charges, clearing charges, freight charges, and all miscellaneous charges other than those that fall under any other head of expenditure like "Establishment", "Travelling Allowances", "Works", "Stock" and "Tools and Plant";
Contingent Charges means expenditure which is incidental to the working of an office and includes all miscellaneous charges, other t h a n t hos e for e s t ablis hm e nt a n d t ravellin g allow ance which an officer is required to incur in connection with his duties;

Related to Contingent Charges

  • SLDC Charges means the charges levied by the SLDC of the state wherein the Solar Power Project is located;

  • Contract Charges means charges that accrue during a given month as defined in Article III. “Contract Term” is defined in Article IV.

  • Contingent fee, as used in this clause, means any commission, percentage, brokerage, or other fee that is contingent upon the success that a person or concern has in securing a Government contract.

  • Track Charges means the charges payable by or on behalf of the Train Operator to Network Rail, as set out in paragraph 1 of Part 2 of Schedule 7 or under the Traction Electricity Rules;

  • Management Charge means the sum paid by the Supplier to the Authority being an amount of half (0.5) percent of all Charges for the Services invoiced to the Contracting Bodies (net of VAT) in each Month throughout the Term and thereafter until the expiry or earlier termination of any Call-Off Contract;