Delivery Cost definition
Delivery Cost means the costs associated with delivery of our Products;
Delivery Cost means the third party costs per unit tonne of delivering each Price Controlled Product as set out in the relevant column of Appendix 1 and Appendix 2 (in respect of deliveries of Price Controlled Products made in 2013) and as determined in accordance with paragraphs 4.1 to 4.10 as appropriate for deliveries in 2014 to 2018 inclusive;
Delivery Cost means the cost of delivery of fuel, to be used for the generation of electricity, from the site of production directly to the site of an electric generating facility.
Examples of Delivery Cost in a sentence
Holder has received or has had full access to all the information it considers necessary or appropriate to make an informed investment decision with respect to this Warrant and its underlying securities.
A Contractor shall list a Delivery Cost per Mile charge on the Contract Pricelist.
There are various Delivery Cost Per Loaded Mile charges per the Bid Tabulation.
CDBG Grant Administration and Program Delivery Cost Payment of funds pursuant to this Contract is subject to and conditioned upon the release of authorized appropriations from the PROGRAM.
For CDBG Grant Administration and Program Delivery Cost Services, the CONSULTANT will submit invoices specifying accomplishments toward meeting the tasks as specified in Attachment A.
More Definitions of Delivery Cost
Delivery Cost means the cost per unit tonne of delivering each Price Controlled Product to a Customer Site;
Delivery Cost means the costs associated with delivery as specified in an Order.
Delivery Cost means the extra service provided by Huia Living Limited to deliver the cabin from ▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇, Mangere to the Buyers intended delivery address. Delivery shall be undertaken by Huia Living Limited themselves or an external delivery company engaged directly by Huia Living Limited. Delivery only includes transport of the cabin to the site and setting the cabin up level onto blocking. The delivery cost excludes, but is not limited to, services such as connection of wastewater, water, gas, internet, stormwater. Excessive Delivery Charges means additional time in relation to the standard quoted delivery time spent on site. Standard delivery time is deemed to be 4 hours at site to get the cabin into place and allow setup. Any excessive delivery time shall be charged to the Buyer at $300 per hour including GST. Any additional distance the delivery team is required to travel shall be charged at $2.80 per kilometer including GST.
Delivery Cost shall also include amounts paid for transportation between points on Seller's Transmission System when such off-system transportation is required by:
Delivery Cost shall have the meaning provided in Section 2.1(c).
Delivery Cost means, for Pine Pulpwood or Hardwood Pulpwood, the fair market delivery cost for cutting such Product and hauling such Product a distance of twenty-five (25) miles in northern Louisiana; PROVIDED that for any Price Period ending on or prior to December 31, 1997, such fair market delivery cost shall be deemed to be an amount equal to the lesser of (i) the actual cost then being incurred by Plum Creek for cutting such Product and hauling such Product a distance of twenty-five (25) miles in northern Louisiana, excluding any cost attributable to silvicultural or forest management activities, including clearing brush, and (ii) the actual cost being incurred by Riverwood as of the date hereof for cutting such Product and hauling such Product a distance of twenty-five (25) miles in northern Louisiana, excluding any cost attributable to silvicultural or forest management activities, including clearing brush.
Delivery Cost means the direct actual costs for the Contractor to deliver Test Stamps, Excise Stamps or Verification Tools to Stamps Users. Direct actual costs may include but is not limited to freight charges, brokerage charges, insurance, and must not include the addition of any profit or surcharge on the part of the Contractor.