Total Cost to Complete definition
Examples of Total Cost to Complete in a sentence
Landlord, Tenant and the GC shall, within seven (7) days following Tenant’s receipt of the Final Bid Format, select the subcontractors mutually determined by them to be the acceptable bid (“Final Bid”), and the costs associated with such subcontracts shall be incorporated within a revised budget and shall form a part of the Total Cost to Complete.
The Borrower may cancel the Facility Limit up to an amount not exceeding the Available Facility at the time of the cancellation, in whole or in part (and if in part, a minimum cancellation of US$500,000 and in integral multiples of US$250,000 on giving 10 Business Days’ irrevocable written notice to the Agent provided that the Agent shall have first confirmed to the Borrower that it is satisfied that the Available Facility after such cancellation exceeds the Total Cost to Complete.
Annapolis Partners LLC shall be paid a market rate leasing commission in respect of this Lease, which commission shall constitute a part of the Total Cost to Complete, as defined in the Work Agreement.
The Total Cost to Complete the Nevada Contract shall be an amount equal to the actual direct costs incurred by TIS after Closing to complete the Nevada Contract (including project related overhead allocated and applied at a rate not to exceed the actual rate incurred by TIS during the period beginning June 1, 1996 and ending at Closing, but excluding G&A) less any such costs incurred as a result of the negligence, misconduct, failure to perform, of gross mismanagement by TIS after Closing.
All such Costs shall constitute part of the Total Cost to Complete, except as specifically set forth herein to the contrary.
If the Total Cost to Complete the Nevada Contract exceeds the ▇▇▇▇ Estimate of the Cost to complete the Nevada Contract, then ▇▇▇▇ shall pay the difference up to $100,000 (the Adjustment Amount) to Hathaway as a reduction in the Purchase Price.
Landlord shall (as part of the Total Cost to Complete) provide one (1) key card for each employee of Tenant, up to a maximum of four hundred sixty-six (466) key cards, provided any key card provided by Landlord pursuant to Exhibit C will be programmed solely for use with the Base Building Security System (and any additional programming, including for Tenant’s supplemental security systems, if any, shall be Tenant’s responsibility, at Tenant’s sole expense).