Pre-production costs definition

Pre-production costs means the costs of the phase of
Pre-production costs means the costs of the phase of production of a film that precedes principal photography, in which a detailed schedule and budget for the production is prepared, the script and location is finalized, and contracts with vendors are negotiated.
Pre-production costs means all petroleum operations costs incurred before the commencement of regular production;

More Definitions of Pre-production costs

Pre-production costs for use in the Services. The timing for payment of such amounts shall be subject to the invoice and payment terms of Section 4.7.
Pre-production costs means all expenditure incurred before the date of commencement of production in establishing the mine and other facilities necessary to carry out mining operations.
Pre-production costs means the expenditures assumed by a HMLCPHC before producing commercial minerals within the period of activity related to mining license and permit. Nevertheless, the pre-production costs shall not include the costs to gain asset by the HMLCPH or costs for building road.
Pre-production costs means the costs of the phase of production of a film that precedes principal photography, in which a detailed schedule and budget for the production is prepared, the script and location is finalized, and contracts with vendors are negotiated. For animated films, pre-production constitutes the period of time during which models are drawn on paper and/or created in the computer (for example, storyboarding).
Pre-production costs means all expenditure incurred for mining operations before the date of commencement of production.