Infrastructure Costs Sample Clauses

Infrastructure Costs. A. American Job Center infrastructure costs are defined as non-personnel costs that are necessary for the general operation of the American Job Center, including, but not limited to: • Rental of the facilities; • Utilities and maintenance; • Equipment, including assessment-related products and assistive technology for individuals with disabilities; and, • Technology to facilitate access to the American Job Center, including technology used for the center's planning and outreach activities. Partner Agency recognizes that infrastructure costs are applicable to all required Partners, whether they are physically located in the American Job Center or not. Each partner's contributions to these costs, however, will vary, as these contributions are based on the proportionate use and relative benefit received, consistent with the Partner programs' authorizing laws and regulations and the Uniform Guidance.
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Infrastructure Costs. As provided in applicable law and policy, infrastructure costs include non-personnel costs that are necessary for the general operation of the one-stop center. These non-personnel costs include, but are not limited to: applicable facility costs (such as rent), costs of utilities and maintenance, equipment (including assessment-related products and assistive technology for individuals with disabilities), and technology to facilitate access to the one-stop center, including technology used for the center’s planning and outreach activities. Common identifier costs may be considered as costs of one-stop infrastructure. III – One-Stop Partners. One-stop partners are identified in the “Parties to the MOU” section of the original MOU (One-Stop Partners). IV – Term and Termination. This IFA is effective July 1, 2020 through June 30, 2023. This IFA may terminate upon the occurrence of any or all of the following: (a) upon notice from PARTNER of loss of funding source designated to pay costs under this IFA; (b) upon thirty (30) days written notice from one party to the others; or (c) should the IFA be declared void or unenforceable by final order of a court of competent jurisdiction.
Infrastructure Costs. “Infrastructure Costs” means the costs of installing streets, roads, utilities and other service facilities (e.g., parking, common garbage collection facilities) and common recreational facilities available for all users of the Village Core to provide utilities and services for improvements or users of improvements developed (or planned to be developed). 1.61 Initiating Member. “Initiating Member” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 11.2(a) of this Agreement. 1.62
Infrastructure Costs. Each cost pool shall include the infrastructure costs for its respective facilities, calculated on a utility, cash or other basis depending upon the facility and the cost pool as set forth below.
Infrastructure Costs. In addition to the saltwater disposal costs set forth in Article XVI.E.1, Parties also shall pay their Proportionate Share of NDL’s actual infrastructure costs and well-related costs, including but not limited to the purchase and installation of pumps, drives, tanks, tubing, casing, pipeline networks, telecommunication networks including but not limited to SCADA systems, cables, and surface and electrical equipment deemed necessary by NDL to make hydrocarbons economic and marketable plus fifteen percent (15%).
Infrastructure Costs. The CRD shall be responsible for all infrastructure costs associated with the construction of the Heat Loop to/from the intersection of Admirals Road and Esquimalt Road.
Infrastructure Costs. Xxxxx College will coordinate with WSBVB in providing services to all recipients of workforce development and Adult Education and Literacy services within the Brazos Valley region. Xxxxx College does not share space at the Workforce Centers. Xxxxx College does provide, at no cost, space for Adult Education and Literacy students transitioning into Xxxxx College. The participants in this project assume full responsibility for their respective costs associated with the performance of the terms of this Agreement. In no event, except as may be provided in a Supplemental Agreement, shall any party be obligated to pay or reimburse any expense incurred by another party under this Agreement.
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Infrastructure Costs. Developer shall pay the Developer Infrastructure Costs as described in Article III as a reduction in the Incentive Payment to be made by the BEDC to Developer.
Infrastructure Costs. The Customer is responsible for the cost of servers, telecommunication lines, ASX feeds, personal computers, terminal emulation software, cabling and other similar costs required to connect to the GBST Managed Service Centres. The Customer is responsible for the periodic and infrastructure costs of communications.
Infrastructure Costs. 4.1 In order to render the Services and upon the execution of this Agreement, QSL will proceed with the conception, engineering, order, construction, installation and commissioning of the equipment and infrastructures at the Terminal necessary to provide the Services as determined by QSL and agreed by RTK (the “Infrastructure Equipment”) in accordance with the timelines described below;
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