Examples of Total Acquisition Cost in a sentence
Developer Fee on Non-Acquisition Costs, is limited to 16 percent of the net amount after deducting Total Acquisition Cost of Existing Development (excluding land) (Column 3 of Item B) from the Development Cost stated on the Development Cost Pro Forma in Column 3 of Item C, rounded down to the nearest dollar.
The City may accept any Tender in whole or in part, whether the Total Acquisition Cost is the lowest or not, and may reject any or all Tenders.
Total Acquisition Cost means the sum of all costs, including purchase price, all taxes, warranty, life cycle cost, operating and disposal costs.
Developer Fee on Non-Acquisition Costs, is limited to 21 percent* of the net amount after deducting Total Acquisition Cost of Existing Development (excluding land) (Column 3 of Item B) from the Development Cost stated on the Development Cost Pro Forma in Column 3 of Item C, rounded down to the nearest dollar.
Developer Fee on Non-Acquisition Costs, is limited to 18 percent of the net amount after deducting Total Acquisition Cost of Existing Development (excluding land) (Column 3 of Item B) from the Development Cost stated on the Development Cost Pro Forma in Column 3 of Item C, rounded down to the nearest dollar.