Taxes and Costs definition

Taxes and Costs means any tax, fee, levy or duty as well as any cost or charge, pertaining to the Services, however designated, including value-added, sales or withholding taxes, freight, handling or insurance charges.
Taxes and Costs means, jointly, all the taxes (payable as withholding or in any other form) interests, fines, surcharges, liabilities and accessories established by the Mexican tax authorities as well as the fees, commissions and reasonable and documented expenses that may be payable according to this Pledge Agreement o deriving from the same.

Examples of Taxes and Costs in a sentence

  • Other Taxes and Costs We are required to notify You and the Group Policyholder that other taxes or costs may exist which are not imposed or charged by Us.Complaints ProceduresWe are dedicated to providing a high quality service and want to maintain this at all times.

  • All amounts and Prices as stated or referred to in the Agreement are exclusive Taxes and Costs, which shall be charged in accordance with the relevant regulations in force and must be paid by Customer.

  • All Taxes and Costs shall be due and payable on a date which is the later of (i) the delivery date for any products or services, or (ii) the date upon which Client receives ACS’ invoice for the Taxes and Costs.

  • Resolution 2010.11 – Making the Declaration for the Purpose of Extinguishing the Lien for Delinquent Taxes and Costs on Eligible Delinquent Land acquired or to be acquired by the Corporation.

  • Section 8.1. Amendments and Waivers 31 Section 8.2. Communications 32 Section 8.3. No Waiver; Cumulative Remedies 33 Section 8.4. Survival of Representations and Warranties 33 Section 8.5. Payment of Expenses, Taxes and Costs 33 Section 8.6. Successors and Assigns; Assignments; Participations 34 Section 8.7. Right of Set-off 39 Section 8.8. Counterparts 39 Section 8.9. Severability 39 Section 8.10.

  • If this Agreement is terminated in accordance with this Section, this Agreement shall cease to have force and effect and shall not create any binding obligation between the Parties except that Sections 13 (Confidentiality), 15 (Taxes and Costs), 16 (Notices) and 17 (Miscellaneous) shall remain in force and effect.

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  • Other Taxes and Costs We are required to notify You and the Group Policyholder that other taxes or costs may exist which are not imposed or charged by Us.Complaints ProceduresWe are committed to providing a high quality service and want to maintain this at all times.

  • Taxes and Costs: The Tenant acknowledges that this Agreement is fully net to the Board, and that the Tenant shall pay all Taxes (as defined in paragraph 11 below) and the costs of all operating the Leased Property including, but not limited to, supplies, utilities, services, maintenance and repairs, auditing, security and insurance associated with and required for its operation, use and occupation of the Leased Property.

  • Taxes and Costs: The lease is fully net to the Board, and that the Tenant shall pay all Taxes and the costs of operating the Leased Property.

Related to Taxes and Costs

  • Connection Income Taxes means Other Connection Taxes that are imposed on or measured by net income (however denominated) or that are franchise Taxes or branch profits Taxes.

  • Costs For any Person, any claims, losses, damages, penalties, fines, forfeitures, reasonable and necessary legal fees and related costs, judgments, and other costs and expenses of such Person.

  • Operating Costs means the incremental expenses incurred by the Recipient on account of Project implementation, management, and monitoring, including for office space rental, utilities, and supplies, bank charges, communications, vehicle operation, maintenance, and insurance, building and equipment maintenance, advertising expenses, travel and supervision, salaries of contractual and temporary staff, but excluding salaries, fees, honoraria, and bonuses of members of the Recipient’s civil service.