Cost of Operation Sample Clauses

Cost of Operation. This is a Full Gross Rent Lease. Lessee shall not be responsible for the payment of any expenses associated with the Property or the Premises, including, by way of example and without limitation, the cost of utilities, water or sewer usage, security, refuse removal, insurance, maintenance or repair of fixtures, supplies, sundries, sales or use tax on supplies or services, wages or salaries of persons engaged in the operation, maintenance and repair of the Property or the Premises, expenses incurred for legal and accounting expenses, the cost of capital improvements or other modifications to the Property, or any other expense or cost, which, in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles and the standard management practices for properties comparable to the Property and the Premises would be considered an expense of operating and/or maintaining the Property and/or Premises.
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Cost of Operation. Cost of operation is defined to mean the total cost of operating the Skills Center program but specifically excludes capital investments and major items of equipment.
Cost of Operation. Cost of operation is defined to mean the total cost of operating the NCTA program, but specifically excludes capital investments and major items of equipment.
Cost of Operation. Section 2. The Employer shall replace all clothing, glasses, hearing aids and/or dentures not covered by company insurance or workmen's compensation which are destroyed or damaged in a wreck or fire with company equipment.
Cost of Operation. Tenant shall bear all costs associated with the construction, installation, maintenance, repair, and operation of the Generator and Tank and associated systems, and Landlord shall have no obligation under any circumstances to pay any costs in connection with such activities.
Cost of Operation. Contractor shall bear, at his own expense, all costs of operating all concessions, and shall pay, in addition to the compensation to the City, all other costs connected with the use of the premises and facilities, including maintenance, (except the building structures and outside walls and roofs), insurance, any and all taxes, janitorial services and supplies, and all permits and licenses required by law. The Contractor shall not pay for water, sewer, electricity, gas, and garbage costs.
Cost of Operation. Section 1. All costs of operation, including gasoline, oil, bridge tolls, ferry tolls, mounting, hooking up of towbars, taxi fare when justified back to point of return transportation, etc., shall be paid by the Employer, and in no case shall the cost of any portion thereof be deducted from the wages of any driver. Drivers may use taxis when bringing back towbars, saddle mounts, or other types of hook-up equipment, with permission of the Employer. All saddles, towbars, safety chains, temporary fenders, etc., shall be shipped at Employer’s direction by the employee at the Employer’s expense; further provided, that drivers shall not be required to purchase equipment used in the operation, such as blankets, brakes, pins, etc. The Employer hereby agrees to furnish all such necessary items and equipment. Turnpike fees and road tolls shall be paid by the Employer when driver is routed over same by the Employer.
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Cost of Operation. All costs of operation under this contract shall be borne by the Contractor. This includes but is not limited to taxes, surcharges, licenses, insurance, transportation, salaries and bonuses. No payments other than those provided for in the Price Schedule shall be made to the Contractor.
Cost of Operation. Cost of operation is hereby defined to mean the total cost of operating the Transportation Program specifically excluding Capital Investments.
Cost of Operation. Lessee shall pay all costs and expenses of using and operating each item of leased machinery included in this Agreement during the term hereof, including, without limitation, gasoline, oil, grease, anti-freeze, diesel fuel, adjustment, repairs, tires, tubes, storage, parking, tolls, fines, towing, servicing and insurance.
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