Cost (d definition

Cost (d. )” (also expressed as “F(d’)”) means, in respect of any Preceding Commodity Basket Calculation Date (d’), 140 basis points.

Examples of Cost (d in a sentence

  • Professional shall not approve any submittals unless such submittals conform to: (a) the Facilities Program, OPR, and BOD; (b) the Construction Documents; (c) Owner’s total budgeted Construction Cost; (d) the UCF Design and Construction Standards; and (e) Applicable Laws and other requirements authorities having jurisdiction.

  • Professional shall not approve any submittals unless such submittals conform to: (a) the Building Program, OPR, and BOD; (b) the Construction Documents; (c) Owner’s total budgeted Construction Cost; (d) the UCF Design and Construction Standards; and (e) Applicable Laws and other requirements authorities having jurisdiction.

  • Professional shall not approve any submittals unless such submittals conform to: (a) the Building Program, OPR, and BOD; (b) the Construction Documents; (c) Owner’s total budgeted Construction Cost; (d) Owner’s Standards; and (e) Applicable Laws and other requirements authorities having jurisdiction.

  • The Government will evaluate the contractor’s proposal for a) Technical; b) Management; c) Cost; d) Past Performance; and e) Small Business Subcontracting Plan (if applicable) to determine acceptability.

Related to Cost (d

  • Cost Reimbursement means a contract which provides for a fee other than a fee based on a percentage of cost and under which a contractor is reimbursed for costs which are allowable and allocable in accordance with the contract terms.

  • 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.

  • Cost-reimbursement contract means a contract under which a contractor is

  • Cost outlier means cases which have an extraordinarily high cost as established in 79.1(5)“f,” so as to be eligible for additional payments above and beyond the initial DRG payment.

  • Fixed Allowances For the purpose of this guarantee and for the purpose of establishing compliance with this guarantee, the following shall be used as fixed quantities and allowances: Operational Empty Weight minus Tare, OEW: 350,000 Pounds Takeoff and Climbout Maneuver: Fuel 3,230 Pounds Distance 7 Nautical Miles Usable reserve fuel remaining upon completion of the approach and landing maneuver: 30,000 Pounds