Upcharge definition

Upcharge means, for each Product Code existing as of the date hereof, the dollar amount per unit of Product as set forth on Schedule 1.7, and for each Product Code for a New Product the dollar amount per unit of Product as shall be agreed upon in writing by Buyer and Supplier. With respect to each additional Product Code introduced by Buyer pursuant to Section 3.5.1, the Upcharge shall equal [ ]* (during each of the *The information contained within these brackets has been omitted and filed separately with the Commission pursuant to a request for Confidential Treatment under Rule 24b-2. first four (4) years of the Term) and [ ]* (during the fifth (5th) year of the Term) of the sum of the Base Standard Costs initially established for each such additional Product Code plus a variance equal to [ ]* of such Base Standard Costs. Upcharge on any unit of Product or New Product shall be deemed earned at the time when title and risk of loss pass pursuant to Section 6 of this Agreement.
Upcharge means the difference between the price actually charged by Starbucks

Examples of Upcharge in a sentence

  • If such audit reveals that the PPM Level is lower than that determined by the Purchaser pursuant to Schedule 6 and that the Purchaser has paid a smaller Quality Upcharge than that which it should have paid in respect of the audited PPM Level, the Purchaser shall promptly remit to the Supplier (in cash or by credit to a then outstanding invoice) an amount equal to the underpayment amount.

  • The sale and purchase of the 3104 Surplus Inventory shall be subject to the following additional conditions: (i) the 3104 Surplus Inventory shall be sold and shipped by the Supplier in the same calendar month as the month during which it is produced; and (ii) the 3104 Surplus Inventory shall satisfy the conditions for 3104 Alloy as set forth in Schedule 6 to which the maximum Quality Upcharge Premium in the amount of *** Euros per Tonne of Metal applies.

  • If such audit reveals that the PPM Level is greater than that determined by the Purchaser pursuant to Schedule 6 and that the Purchaser has paid a Quality Upcharge in excess of that which it should have been in respect of the audited PPM Level, the Supplier shall promptly remit to the Purchaser (in cash or by credit to a then outstanding invoice) an amount equal to the overpayment amount.

  • Together, the Variable Warehouse Upcharge, the Fixed Warehouse Charge and the Interim Fixed Warehouse Charge shall be referred to as the Warehousing Costs.

  • If, during any Year, Supplier has not earned total Upcharges as part of the Invoice Price for Product in an amount equal to or greater than the Purchase Target for such Year, then Buyer shall pay Supplier, within thirty (30) calendar days of the end of such Year, an amount equal to the Purchase Target less the amount of Upcharge earned by Supplier on Product purchased during such Year as part of the Invoice Price for Product (a "Purchase Target Deficiency Payment").

  • The price per case shown on Schedule A must be detailed and include Material Cost, Handling Upcharge and Conversion Cost.

  • A motor vehicle retail installment sale contract between a motor vehicle dealership and a vehicle purchaser.

  • In the event that Buyer develops a New Product, Buyer may solicit bids for the manufacture and supply of New Product from third parties, provided, however, prior to entering into a commitment with a third party to manufacture or supply such New Product, Buyer shall negotiate in good faith with Supplier for Supplier to act as the manufacturer and supplier of such New Product on terms consistent with this Agreement, but with an Upcharge to be mutually agreed upon by Buyer and Supplier.

  • The Variable Warehouse Upcharge and Variable Transportation Upcharge will be estimated and billed weekly as part of the Estimated Weekly Payment Amount.

  • Because UNFI pricing may include inbound freight and also because the Delivery Upcharge component is based on UNFI’s regular landed cost, the final prices to WFM may sometimes vary by UNFI DC.

Related to Upcharge

  • Service Charge means the amount charged for making a service available on line and is in addition to the actual fee for a service itself. For example, one who renews a license on line will pay the license renewal fee and a service charge.

  • Premium surcharge means a payment required from a subscriber, in addition to the subscriber's medical premium contribution, due to an enrollee's tobacco use or an enrolled subscriber's spouse or state registered domestic partner choosing not to enroll in their employer- based group medical when:

  • Delivery Charge means the total amount charged to the Authorized User for shipment of the Vehicle(s) from the Delivery Origin to the location(s) designated by the Authorized User on Form A: Mini-Bid Request, and on the Purchase Order.

  • Connection Charge is the sum payable by the Communications Provider in accordance with the Openreach Price List for provisioning of the Service;

  • Cancellation Charge has the meaning given to that term in paragraph 5.1 of Part 2; "Core Operational Period" in relation to any part of the Network, means the period of the day when that part is generally open to train movements;