Pricing Methodologies definition

Pricing Methodologies means the methodologies and procedures of the trustee of the Decommissioning Trust set forth on Exhibit E, as the same may be amended or modified by the trustee in accordance with law or in the ordinary course after the date of this Agreement.

Examples of Pricing Methodologies in a sentence

  • Bidders can provide an alternative method of costing to cover any product and/or service not covered by Common Pricing Methodologies due to the projects or application’s specifications, conditions, and/or requirements.

  • A separate annual adjustment to Shipset Prices for each model (“Annual Shipset Price Adjustment”) shall be developed using the pricing methodology described in SBP Attachment 16 "Pricing Methodologies".

  • As set out above in the Call-Off Contract the Pricing Methodologies do not apply and the Charges in respect of the Operational Services under this Call-Off Contract are calculated as outlined in this Schedule 7.1 below.

  • Do not mix Work using different Pricing Methodologies on one form.

  • There are two Pricing Methodologies applicable to this Agreement: Fixed Price Based Pricing Methodology: If the Pricing Methodology specified on an authorized Work Order is “Fixed Price,” Consultant will be compensated in the form of the Lump Sum Fixed Price amount specified in the Work Order, and will be paid in accordance with the Payment Methodology specified in that Work Order.

  • Travel Time Costs for Sub-Consultant’s employees will be calculated as follows: Sub-Consultant’s Name Address Job Title as provided by Sub-Consultant (Hourly Rate for Sub-Consultant’s Employees from Exhibit D X .70) Miles to be Travelled Minus 50 miles $ Charges Pricing Methodologies.

  • If portions of the Work are to be priced via different Pricing Methodologies, submit separate Services Request Forms for each portion of the Work.

Related to Pricing Methodologies

  • Accounting Methodology means GAAP, and to the extent consistent with GAAP, the accounting principles, methods and practices utilized in preparing the Financial Statements, applied on a consistent basis.

  • Compounding Methodology Supplement means, in relation to the Daily Non-Cumulative Compounded RFR Rate or the Cumulative Compounded RFR Rate, a document which:

  • Methodology means a document describing how a designated benchmark administrator determines a designated benchmark;

  • Reference method means any direct test method of sampling and analyzing for an air pollutant as specified in 40 CFR 60, Appendix A*.

  • Level V Pricing applies on any day if no other Pricing Level applies on such day.