Preparation Costs Sample Clauses

Preparation Costs. If you request a Service from us and cancel that request before we provide the Service, you may be liable to pay us a Service Cancellation Charge for our costs incurred in preparing to provide the Service.
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Preparation Costs. Subject to Section II (Direct Charges) and Section III (Overhead) of this Accounting Procedure, costs incurred by the Operator in making Material serviceable including inspection, third party surveillance services, and other similar services will be charged to the Joint Account at prices which reflect the Operator’s actual costs of the services. Documentation must be provided to the Non-Operators upon request to support the cost of service. New coating and/or wrapping shall be considered a component of the Materials and priced in accordance with Sections IV.1 (Direct Purchases) or IV.2.A (Pricing), as applicable. No charges or credits shall be made for used coating or wrapping. Charges and credits for inspections shall be made in accordance with XXXXX MFI-38 (“Material Pricing Manual”).
Preparation Costs. All costs and expenses included in the Budget that are incurred in connection with the preparation of any statements, schedules, computations and ​ other reports required under this Section 5.06 (a), (b), or (c) shall be operating expenses of the Business. ​
Preparation Costs. All costs related to responding to this contract, including (if applicable) the cost of any oral presentations required, shall be the sole responsibility of and shall be borne by Seller.
Preparation Costs. Pursuant to Rule 3-0640, EWEB may cancel, reject in whole or in any part any bids or proposals without liability incurred by EWEB at any time after issuing an RFP or RFQ, if XXXX believes it is in XXXX’s interest to do so. Proposers responding to either RFPs or RFQs are responsible for all costs they may incur in connection with submitting Proposals and responses to RFPs and RFQs, which includes, but is not limited to: submittal preparation, submittal, travel, expenses, interviews, presentations, or evaluation of any qualifications or proposal.
Preparation Costs. No later than 10 Business Days after being given a demand by Parramatta, the Developer must pay all Parramatta’s legal and administrative costs and expenses in relation to:
Preparation Costs. The COA shall not be responsible for costs associated with preparing a response or for any other costs, including attorney fees, associated with any challenge (administrative, judicial or otherwise) to the determination of the highest-ranked Applicant and/or awarded contract and/or rejection of qualification. By submitting a response, Term Sheet, RFQ/RFI or RFP each Applicant agrees to be bound in this respect and waives all claims to such costs and fees.
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Preparation Costs. 3. The following modifications can be requested:
Preparation Costs. All costs and expenses included in the Budget that are incurred in connection with the preparation of any statements, schedules, computations and other reports required under this Section 5.06 (a), (b), or (c) shall be operating expenses of the Business. 5.07 Owner’s Right of Inspection and Review. Operator shall accord to Owner, its accountants, attorneys and agents, the right to enter the Hotel on reasonable notice during normal business hours during the term of this Agreement for the purposes of examining or inspecting and making extracts of the books and records of the Business or for any purpose which Owner, in its discretion, shall deem necessary or advisable. Entry for such purposes shall be accomplished with as little disruption to the Business as practicable. Books and records of the Hotel shall be kept at the Hotel or at such other place as the parties may agree. In the event such books and records are not kept at the Hotel, Operator shall accord Owner, its accountants, attorneys and agents the same access rights to such books and records as if kept at the Hotel. Operator shall cooperate fully with Owner, its accountants, attorneys and agents and shall make available to them any and all information concerning the Business.
Preparation Costs. Those costs that are needed to prepare claims under Sections 1 and 2 of this Policy. Part C Records Your lost or damaged business records. The loss of records must result from damage that is covered by Section 1 of this Policy. We must have agreed to pay a claim for that damage or would have except for the application of an Excess. Part D Extra Costs Those extra costs that are needed for the sole purpose of keeping Your business running normally after an interruption. The interruption must result from damage that is covered by Section 1 of this Policy. We must have agreed to pay a claim for that damage or would have except for the application of an Excess.
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