CALCULATION OF COSTS Sample Clauses

The 'Calculation of Costs' clause defines how expenses and charges are determined and allocated under the agreement. It typically outlines the methods, formulas, or standards to be used in calculating costs, such as direct and indirect expenses, overhead, or specific project-related charges. This clause ensures that both parties have a clear understanding of what constitutes a cost and how it will be measured, thereby reducing disputes and promoting transparency in financial dealings.
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CALCULATION OF COSTS. FEES, AND CHARGES
CALCULATION OF COSTS. Direct Development Costs shall be allocated on a reasonable and consistent basis, and charged to ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Corp. II for services performed by DURA on behalf of ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Corp. II hereunder. DURA's expenditures and estimated expenditures for performing the Development hereunder shall be determined using generally accepted accounting principles, consistent with DURA's internal financial and accounting systems, allocated on a reasonable and consistent basis. Allocation of all Indirect Development Costs shall be made by DURA on a reasonable basis consistent with DURA's regular internal cost accounting system.
CALCULATION OF COSTS. The parties acknowledge that it is their intent to allocate the cost of the Services utilizing actual cost data. Accordingly, the parties will utilize meters to the extent available to calculate the amount of any specific Services used; in those cases where a meter is not available, such calculation will be developed on the basis of mutually acceptable proxy information.
CALCULATION OF COSTS. CombiChem's costs of providing the services hereunder shall be determined using CombiChem's internal cost accounting system. *** Certain confidential portions of this Exhibit were omitted by means of blackout of the text (the "Mark"). This Exhibit has been filed separately with the Secretary of the Commission without the Mark ▇▇▇suant to the Company's Application Requesting Confidential Treatment under Rule 24b-2 under the Act.
CALCULATION OF COSTS. “Costs” shall mean, with respect to each calendar month, the aggregate “Fund Costs” and “Promotional Costs” (as defined below) incurred by the Parties during such month.
CALCULATION OF COSTS. Costs shall be determined in accordance with Schedule 2 hereto.
CALCULATION OF COSTS. Direct costs attributable to performing the Research and Development (including employee salaries and benefits) shall be allocated on a reasonable and consistent basis and charged to PSI. The expenditures and estimated expenditures of conducting the Research and Development hereunder shall be determined using the internal cost accounting system of IRIS. Allocation of all indirect costs, including general and administrative costs, will be made by IRIS on a reasonable basis consistent with its internal cost accounting system.
CALCULATION OF COSTS. 1. EQUIPMENT AND MATERIALS In the event that the Customer replaces or adds additional equipment or a piece of equipment fails and the repair is authorized by the Customer, the cost of the materials or repairs shall be separately invoiced to the Customer. The price of equipment, materials and consumables shall be invoiced to the Customer based upon Ford AV’s cost plus 20%. Cost includes freight and expenses to deliver the materials to the Customer. Any equipment found defective during a PM inspection and applicable to the manufacturer’s warranty shall be replaced or repaired under the manufacturer’s warranty.
CALCULATION OF COSTS. Payment of Early Termination Costs will be calculated by applying the Adjusted Prevailing Water Charge to the Minimum Annual Volume requirements for the remainder of the Contract Term. The Adjusted Prevailing Water Charge shall be the charge assessed by GLWA to Customer as of Customer’s effective termination date, adjusted annually to reflect projected inflationary increases utilizing a locally based wholesale price index. The Parties may agree upon another standardized price index. The Board may seek a recommendation from the Technical Advisory Committee on the amount of the Early Termination Costs.
CALCULATION OF COSTS. Where reimbursement of depreciation and amortization are permitted by this Section 8.2, the calculation of such amounts will be based on useful lives consistent with Yahoo!’s past practices with respect to financial reporting (e.g., 10K), subject to a minimum of three years as the useful life for computer servers. For the avoidance of doubt, (a) references toresearch and development costs” and “sales and marketing expenses” in this Section 8.2 include all costs or expenses considered by Yahoo! as research and development costs and sales and marketing expenses, respectively, as of the most recent calendar year 2009 forecast prior to the Effective Date for internal budgeting purposes; provided, further, that in such forecast no research and development costs or sales and marketing expenses were re-categorized for the purpose of increasing cost reimbursement under this Section 8.2, and (b) all expenses to be reimbursed pursuant to this Section 8.2 are net of any reimbursements from third parties. Notwithstanding Section 9.2.3(f), for reimbursement under this Section 8.2 Yahoo! will submit costs or expenses to Microsoft no later than the end of the calendar month following the calendar month in which the item was expensed by Yahoo!. Yahoo! does not waive its right to claim a type of cost or expense for reimbursement in a future month solely as a result of not claiming this type of cost or expense in any prior month.