NET CASE PRICE definition

NET CASE PRICE. The price of a processed end product paid by the recipient agency after the value of USDA Foods contained in the end product has been deducted from the gross price.
NET CASE PRICE is the price of a processed End Product paid by the school food service department after the value of donated food contained in the End Product has been deducted from the gross price.

Related to NET CASE PRICE

  • Estimated Adjustment Amount has the meaning set forth in Section 2.8(a).

  • Underlying Reference Closing Price Value means, in respect of a SPS Valuation Date, the Closing Price in respect of such day.

  • Net Working Capital Adjustment Amount means an amount (which may be a positive or negative number) equal to (a) the Closing Date Net Working Capital minus (b) the Target Net Working Capital.

  • Congestion Price means the congestion component of the Locational Marginal Price, which is the effect on transmission congestion costs (whether positive or negative) associated with increasing the output of a generation resource or decreasing the consumption by a Demand Resource, based on the effect of increased generation from or consumption by the resource on transmission line loadings, calculated as specified in Operating Agreement, Schedule 1, section 2, and the parallel provisions of Tariff, Attachment K-Appendix.

  • Adjusted Value as used in subdivision (d) means: