Value-added Supplier Items definition

Value-added Supplier Items means those Services subcontracted by Numoda with the approval of Advaxis and other project-related items specified in a Project Agreement, including, for example, meeting and travel expenses, outside laboratory fees and expenses, site investigator grants and expenses, equipment and supplies, shipping charges, regulatory expenses and telecommunication costs. To reflect Numoda’s value added monitoring of these items, Numoda may add a m▇▇▇-up on these expenditures if agreed upon and as set forth in a Project Agreement.
Value-added Supplier Items means those Services subcontracted by Numoda with the approval of Advaxis and other project- related items specified in a Project Agreement, including, for example, meeting and travel expenses, outside laboratory fees and expenses, site investigator grants and expenses, equipment and supplies, shipping charges, regulatory expenses and telecommunication costs. To reflect Numoda’s value added monitoring of these items, Numoda may add a mark-up on these expenditures if agreed upon and as set forth in a Project Agreement.

Examples of Value-added Supplier Items in a sentence

  • Unless otherwise agreed herein, Numoda will invoice Advaxis for the Total Professional Fees, and Value-added Supplier Items and expenses incurred in performing the Services in accordance with the Payment Schedule, and Advaxis shall pay each invoice within thirty (30) days of receipt of such invoice.

  • If Numoda incurs Value-added Supplier Items and expenses in a currency other than U.S. dollars, then Advaxis shall reimburse Numoda for the actual costs that Numoda paid to the foreign vendor.