Event Cost definition
Examples of Event Cost in a sentence
Scripps Auditorium– $4,750 $4,750.00 Total Event Cost $1,187.50 Deposit Due (25% of Total Event Cost) Your contract does not include parking.
The Retailer Insolvency Event Cost Pass Through does not apply to Network Users which are not retailers.
In the event a like-value engine is not available and an alternate engine is offered for exchange, the engine exchange charge will be the Maximum Event Cost plus or minus the value difference when compared with your Engine, based on Time Since New or Time Since Overhaul, and Low Cycle (“LCF”) parts.
In the event that P&WC elects to exchange your and offers a like-value engine, the engine exchange will be limited to the LCO Maximum Event Cost (that would normally have been payable had there been no exchange), calculated in accordance with the above referenced SIL.
If the Client cancels the Event or terminates the Agreement less than 30 days prior to the Event, the Owner shall retain the Total Event Cost less the Damage Deposit.
This deposit will be deducted from the Total Event Cost and will be shown in the invoice statement provided by the DJ to the Client.
In consideration of the Services provided by the DJ, the Client shall pay the sum of $[0.00] to the DJ (hereinafter referred to as the "Total Event Cost" or "Fee").
This License Agreement is for the use of those portions of the Center described in the Event Cost Estimate attached hereto and incorporated into this License Agreement as “Exhibit A” (the “Facility”).
In addition, full payment of the Total Event Cost and the Late Confirmation Surcharge (if applicable) shall be made upon the signing of this Agreement (by the Eligible Card only) unless otherwise agreed by the Merchant.
However, THG reserves the right to substitute alternative food, drink or production elements if the items or elements ordered cannot reasonably be obtained (and the right to increase the Estimated Event Cost if the cost to THG of these elements has increased).