Recurrent Cost definition

Recurrent Cost means any remuneration paid to a civil servant through institutional strengthening grant funds provided by the Multilateral Fund for the additional work done in carrying out specific functions in the country’s national ozone unit for Montreal Protocol implementation, including managing, coordinating, facilitating and monitoring activities to phase out ODS.
Recurrent Cost. MBR has the highest recurrent cost due to higher power requirements, chemical usage, and the need for membrane replacement. MBBR, SBR and IFAS have similarly less.
Recurrent Cost means any operational expenditure incurred by the Contractor which is not Capital expenditure.

Examples of Recurrent Cost in a sentence

  • Any adjustment to the Annual Services Fee made in accordance with this Clause shall take full account of any reduction in any Recurrent Cost of the Operator which shall result from the Services Period being reduced as a consequence of the Council Default.

  • No additional funds for the ARTF Recurrent Cost Grant will be petitioned/requested before the ARTF Management Committee, until and unless Afghanistan has:  By no later than December 30, 2012, furnished evidence, satisfactory to the Administrator, of achievement of completed actions which are set out for FY2012.

  • The verification of eligibility of expenditures presented for reimbursement under the ARTF Recurrent Cost TF.

  • For each such review, the administrator will provide a technical report to the ARTF IP Working Group for the contribution of the funds pledged by the Donors to the ARTF Recurrent Costs Window and/or their endorsement to the pre-agreed increased of the amounts of the ARTF Recurrent Cost Grant (TF050577).

  • The Contractor must complement others donors’ education system strengthening efforts as they evolve over the life of this contract, particularly the World Bank under the Recurrent Cost & Reform Financing Project II, the European Union and the Global Partnership for Education.

  • Any adjustment to the Annual Services Fee made in accordance with this Clause shall take full account of any reduction in the Recurrent Cost of the Operator which shall result from the Services Period being reduced as a consequence of the Archaeological Discovery.

  • In December, 2008, ARTF Donors agreed with the Government of Afghanistan to establish the ARTF Incentive Program within the Recurrent Cost (RC) Window of the ARTF.

  • Funds allocated under the Incentive Program will disburse according to the same procedures as all other funds under the ARTF Recurrent Cost Window.

  • Experience Overseas 5 4 5 4 4 Local (Asia) 4 3 4 3 3 Environmental Impact 3 3 3 5 5 Use of Chemicals 4 4 4 3 4 Odour 3 3 3 3 3 Effluent Quality 3 3 3 5 3 Reuse Potential 2 2 2 5 2 Capital Cost 2 3 3 1 3 Recurrent Cost 3 4 4 2 4 Total Score 39 38 40 43 40 Legend: 1-Very unfavourable, 2 – Unfavourable, 3 – Neutral, 4 – Favourable, 5- Very Favourable July 2011 10 B&V Required Area (m2) 1,700 2,000 1,800 1,500 1,800 Note: Minimum land required only.

  • The Donors have proposed to finance the ARTF Recurrent Cost Window pursuant to a Revenue Matching Grant Scheme formula that determines the incentive Grant allocations according to a calibrated scale shown in table 2.


More Definitions of Recurrent Cost

Recurrent Cost means any expenditure incurred in relation to the Project Facilities or in connection with or as a result of the carrying out of the Services which is not a Capital Cost;
Recurrent Cost means any expenditure (whether recurrent or not) which is not a Capital Expenditure.