Overhead Charge definition

Overhead Charge means, beginning in the Contract Year of First Commercial Sale, on a country-by-country basis for each of the Major Market Countries an amount agreed upon in local currency by the Parties at least eighteen (18) months prior to the Anticipated First Commercial Sale in such country to cover [************************] such amount to be adjusted as of January 1 of each following calendar year by the percentage increase or decrease, if any, in the CPI. For the avoidance of doubt, “Overhead Charge” shall not include any amounts included in Medical Affairs Cost, Sales Force Cost or any other amounts otherwise included in the definition of “Shared Promotion Expense.”
Overhead Charge means the percentage uplift applied on Actual Costs as detailed in Annex 5 of the Offer Letter;
Overhead Charge means a monthly charge calculated in accordance with paragraph 3.1(D) of Schedule 7 (Charging & Operational Pricing);

Examples of Overhead Charge in a sentence

  • The Overhead Charge is determined by the federally approved Overhead Rate that may be adjusted on October 1st of each year.

  • ALLOCATION METHODS ------------------ ALLOCATIONS RELATED TO DIRECT LABOR CHARGES The following allocations will be applied to the Direct Labor Charges: Payroll Overhead Charge will be calculated to recover costs associated with labor, such as pension, benefits, lost time and payroll taxes.

  • The cost of Salt, at the time of execution of this Agreement is Fifty One Dollars and Forty One Cents ($51.41) per ton, which includes the price of the Salt, a Delivery Charge and an Overhead Charge.

  • The cost of Salt, at the time of execution of this Agreement is Sixty Three Dollars and Eighty One Cents ($ 63.81) per ton, which includes the price of the Salt, a Delivery Charge and an Overhead Charge.

  • Overhead Charge – Calculated at $900 per vehicle per year and $240 per equipment per year.


More Definitions of Overhead Charge

Overhead Charge shall be the pro rata amount of Practice general overhead allocated to each physician employed by Practice for the period, consistent with Practice's customary method for charging its overhead costs among its other physicians. If Manager makes such an advance relating to the first twenty-four (24) months of a cardiologist's employment by Practice under the above provision, Practice shall not thereafter increase such cardiologist's compensation without Manager's consent until such advance has been repaid to Manager by Practice, so that Practice shall be able to repay Manager such an advance to the extent that in a future period, using the above formula, the amount in (b) exceeds the amount in (a). Practice and Manager shall work together in determining when such a new cardiologist should be eligible to become a shareholder in Practice and how the balance of any advances that have not been repaid to Manager should be repaid. In the event such a cardiologist leaves the employ of Practice, any remaining unpaid portion of any advances shall be repaid only to the extent of collections in the future of revenues from services performed by such physician while associated with Practice. This Section 5.12 shall not be construed in any way to limit the ability of Practice to recruit and hire a physician but rather it is an additional incentive that Practice will be able to offer a physician in certain cases.
Overhead Charge means the sum of (i) $350,000 plus (ii) all salary and benefits allocable to any employee during the Profit Measuring Period who is hired by Buyer pursuant to Xxxxxxx X'Xxxxxxx'x exercise of his rights under the Employment Agreement.
Overhead Charge means, with respect to each billing month, the Tenant Base Amount for such billing month multiplied by twenty-five percent (25%).
Overhead Charge shall have the meaning set forth in Section 3.10 of Exhibit B to this Agreement.
Overhead Charge means the percentage uplift applied on Actual Costs as detailed inAnnex 5 of the Offer Letter;
Overhead Charge means in connection with performance of the Services all costs, liabilities expenses and obligations including but not limited to:
Overhead Charge means (i) for Paper-Based Products, the product of 5 percent multiplied by the sum of (A) the Direct Acquisition Cost and (B) the Paper Production Margin, and (ii) for Non-Paper Products, the product of 8 percent multiplied by the Direct Acquisition Cost.