Person Month definition
Person Month means the equivalent of one person working on average one hundred seventy (170) hours for a period of thirty (30) consecutive days.
Person Month means the amount of time equivalent to one person working full-time (i.e., forty (40) hours per week) for one full calendar month (taking into account weekends and nationally recognized holidays).
Person Month means a period of 22 working days in a month.
Examples of Person Month in a sentence
The financial administrator of each beneficiary has to enter the specific amount in the conversion factor field, if his/her institution calculates one 'Person Month' with a different number of productive hours (other than 140 hours).
The price for RRI advise for ▇-▇▇.▇▇▇ must follow the Supplierr's Person Month (PM) price according to Horizon 2020 rules.
Person Month WP7: Cat1 - 1, Cat2 - 20, Cat3 Related to TDG (M3-M5) - 1, Cat4 - 8.
More Definitions of Person Month
Person Month means a total of one hundred and sixty (160) hours worked by an Employee.
Person Month means one person provided for that number of working days which occur during the applicable month. The Customization Charge for any partial month shall be prorated on a per them basis.
Person Month means [*]. Licensee has requested that InterDigital provide certain engineering services that are outside the scope of the Project and InterDigital has agreed to perform such services as defined and detailed in the Statement of Work (the “Initial Out-of-Scope Services”). The Parties have estimated that cost of such engineering services at the rates set forth above will be approximately [*] Dollars for the Initial Out-of-Scope Services as defined on March 5, 2010. Should the actual cost for the Initial Out-of-Scope Services as defined on March 5, 2010, exceed [*] Dollars, [*] for all charges accruing in excess thereof. Any changes and or additions to the Initial Out of-Scope Services after March 5, 2010 shall be treated as a change to the Statement of Work and shall be charged at the full rates set forth above.