Maintaining a Pricing Schedule Clause Samples

The 'Maintaining a Pricing Schedule' clause requires parties to keep an up-to-date and accurate record of the prices applicable to goods or services under the agreement. Typically, this involves regularly reviewing and updating the pricing schedule to reflect any changes, such as adjustments due to market conditions, cost fluctuations, or agreed-upon revisions. By mandating the maintenance of a current pricing schedule, the clause ensures transparency and prevents disputes over pricing, thereby providing clarity and consistency throughout the contract term.
Maintaining a Pricing Schedule 

Related to Maintaining a Pricing Schedule

  • Pricing Schedule 7.1. The Pricing Schedule sets out details of the pricing of the Services. 7.2. The prices in the Pricing Schedule are not to be increased for the period of the Contract. 7.3. Accordingly, the Service Provider may not unilaterally increase the prices in the Pricing Schedule. But nothing in the Contract prevents the Service Provider from improving on the prices in the Pricing Schedule for the purposes of a particular Order.

  • Reporting Schedule Consultant shall report regularly, and not less frequent than once per week, to the Company his actions on behalf of the Company.

  • Working Schedule The hours and days of work of each employee shall be posted in an appropriate place at least two (2) weeks in advance. The Employer shall, after agreement with the Union, set forth the working schedule of each department, hereinafter referred to as the "Work Schedule". The schedule shall only be altered to meet emergency situations. No employee shall be scheduled to work a split shift unless mutually agreed to.

  • JOC - PRICING OF Regular Hours Coefficient What is your regular hours coefficient for the RS Means Price Book? (FAILURE TO RESPOND PROHIBITS PART 2 JOC EVALUATION)

  • Alternate Work Schedule An alternate work schedule is any work schedule where an employee is regularly scheduled to work five (5) days per week, but the employee’s regularly scheduled two (2) days off are NOT Saturday and Sunday.