Monetary Cost definition

Monetary Cost has the meaning set forth in the Transition Services Agreement.
Monetary Cost has the meaning set forth in Section 5.36(c).

Examples of Monetary Cost in a sentence

  • However, the Parties further agree that, from and after the execution of this Agreement, they will negotiate in good faith to quantify and stipulate by mutual agreement the Direct Cost of each such Included Service as a specific monetary amount for each such Service (the “Monetary Cost” of such Service); provided, that Monetary Cost shall exclude Special Third-Party Costs (as defined in the Transition Services Agreement).

Related to Monetary Cost

  • Mandatory Cost means, with respect to any period, the percentage rate per annum determined in accordance with Schedule 1.01.

  • Monetary value means a medium of exchange, whether or not redeemable in money.

  • Mandatory Cost Rate means, with respect to any period, a rate per annum determined in accordance with Schedule 1.01.

  • Unpaid Sum means any sum due and payable but unpaid by an Obligor under the Finance Documents.

  • Mandatory Costs means the percentage rate per annum calculated in accordance with Schedule 1.01(b).