Segregation of Costs Sample Clauses

Segregation of Costs. Recipients must segregate the obligations and expenditures related to funding under the Recovery Act. Financial and accounting systems should be revised as necessary to segregate, track and maintain these funds apart and separate from other revenue streams. No part of the funds from the Recovery Act shall be commingled with any other funds or used for a purpose other than that of making payments for costs allowable for Recovery Act projects.
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Segregation of Costs. Costs shall be segregated in accordance with the purposes for which such expenditures are made. All costs and expenditures allowable under Section 3, relating to Petroleum Operations, shall be classified, defined and allocated as set out below in this Section.
Segregation of Costs. The Contractor shall segregate the costs of performance of each undefinitized order from the cost of any other work performed by the Contractor. (End of text) C-223-H003 EXCLUSION OF MERCURY (NAVSEA) (MAR 2019)
Segregation of Costs. The Contractor shall segregate the costs of performance of each undefinitized order from the cost of performance of any other work performed by the Contractor.
Segregation of Costs. Costs shall be segregated in accordance with the purposes for which such costs are incurred. The purposes which shall qualify are those which have been included in the approved Work Programme and Budget for the year in which the costs are incurred and other items which have been agreed by the Parties from time to time. All costs allowable under Section III relating to Petroleum Operations shall be classified, defined and allocated as set out below.
Segregation of Costs. Recipients must segregate the obligations and expenditures related to funding under the Recovery Act. Financial and accounting systems should be revised as necessary to segregate, track and maintain these funds apart and separate from other revenue streams. No part of the funds from the Recovery Act shall be commingled with any other funds or used for a purpose other than that of making payments for costs allowable for Recovery Act projects. [ * ] CERTAIN CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS DOCUMENT, MARKED BY BRACKETS, HAS BEEN OMITTED AND FILED SEPARATELY WITH THE SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION PURSUANT TO RULE 406 OF THE SECURITIES ACT OF 1933, AS AMENDED. CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT HAS BEEN REQUESTED WITH RESPECT TO THE OMITTED PORTIONS.
Segregation of Costs. The Contractor shall segregate the costs of performance of each undefinitized order from the cost of any other work performed by the Contractor. 0004 DATA REQUIREMENTS (NAVSEA) (SEP 1992) FOR ITEM(S) 0001, 0002, 0006, 0007 AND 0049 AND OPTION ITEM (S) 0008 THROUGH 0048 (IF EXERCISED) (SEE EXHIBIT A – CDRL(S) ATTACHED)
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Segregation of Costs. The Foundation will segregate the costs of the Program from other projects that it administers.
Segregation of Costs. The Contractor shall segregate the costs of performance of each undefinitized order from the cost of any other work performed by the Contractor. (End of text) C-217-H005 GROWTH AND NEW WORK (NAVSEA) (JAN 2019)
Segregation of Costs. The Contractor shall segregate the costs of performance of each undefinitized order from the cost of performance of any other work performed by the Contractor. ASSIGNMENT AND USE OF NATIONAL STOCK NUMBERS (NAUSEA) (MAY 1993) - (5407) To the extent that National Stock Numbers (NSNs) or preliminary NSNs are assigned by the Government for the identification of parts, pieces, items, subassemblies or assemblies to be furnished under this contract, the Contractor shall use such NSNs or preliminary NSNs in the preparation of provisioning lists, package labels, packing lists, shipping containers and shipping documents as required by applicable specifications, standards or Data Item Descriptions of the contract or as required by orders for spare and repair parts. The cognizant Government Contract Administration Office shall be responsible for providing the Contractor such NSNs or preliminary NSNs which may be assigned and which are not already in possession of the Contractor.
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