Unit Rate Clause Samples

A Unit Rate clause defines the specific price to be paid for each unit of goods or services provided under a contract. This clause typically outlines how the total payment will be calculated based on the actual quantity delivered or performed, such as a set dollar amount per hour of labor or per item supplied. By establishing clear pricing per unit, the clause ensures transparency in billing and allows for flexible adjustment of total costs if the scope of work changes, thereby preventing disputes over payment and facilitating straightforward invoicing.
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Unit Rate. Unit crown reduction climb (6-14" DBH) Incidental roadside pruning as directed by the COMPANY. Tree in span pruned to 10 feet(NY)/clearance from the outside conductor, 15 feet of overhead clearance, and 10 feet below lowest primary conductor. Brush may be windrowed. crown reduction climb (14-26" DBH) Incidental roadside pruning as directed by the COMPANY. Tree in span pruned to 10 feet(NY)/clearance from the outside conductor, 15 feet of overhead clearance, and 10 feet below lowest primary conductor. Brush may be windrowed. crown reduction climb (>26" DBH) Incidental roadside pruning as directed by the COMPANY. Tree in span pruned to 10 feet(NY)/clearance from the outside conductor, 15 feet of overhead clearance, and 10 feet below lowest primary conductor. Brush may be windrowed. side prune roadside (6-14" DBH) Incidental roadside pruning as directed by the COMPANY. Tree in span pruned to 10 feet(NY)/clearance from the outside conductor, 15 feet of overhead clearance, and 10 feet below lowest primary conductor. Brush disposal included. side prune roadside (14-26" DBH) Incidental roadside pruning as directed by the COMPANY. Tree in span pruned to 10 feet(NY)/clearance from the outside conductor, 15 feet of overhead clearance, and 10 feet below lowest primary conductor. Brush disposal included. side prune roadside (>26") Incidental roadside pruning as directed by the COMPANY. Tree in span pruned to 10 feet(NY)/clearance from the outside conductor, 15 feet of overhead clearance, and 10 feet below lowest primary conductor. Brush disposal included. side prune climb (6- 14" DBH) Incidental off road pruning as directed by the COMPANY. Tree in span pruned to 10 feet(NY)of side clearance from the outside conductor, 15 feet of overhead clearance, and 10 feet below lowest primary conductor. Brush may be windrowed. side prune climb (14- 26" DBH) Incidental off road pruning as directed by the COMPANY. Tree in span pruned to 10 feet(NY)of side clearance from the outside conductor, 15 feet of overhead clearance, and 10 feet below lowest primary conductor. Brush may be windrowed. side prune climb (>26 DBH) Incidental off road pruning as directed by the COMPANY. Tree in span pruned to 10 feet(NY)of side clearance from the outside conductor, 15 feet of overhead clearance, and 10 feet below lowest primary conductor. Brush may be windrowed. Bucket Accessible Pruning Incidental roadside pruning as directed by the COMPANY. All trees in span pruned to 10 feet(NY)/clearance from ...
Unit Rate. Quantity of Units (estimated) Session Type Unit Rate
Unit Rate. The Contractor shall be paid according to the rates identified on Exhibit A. The total amount paid to the Contractor shall not exceed $14,880.00. The Contractor must provide to the County monthly invoices in a form acceptable to the County, along with any necessary supporting documentation such as time sheets. The County will pay the Contractor within sixty (60) days of the County’s acceptance of the invoice and supporting documentation.
Unit Rate. The unit rate per one thousand (1,000) gallons of potable water transferred during emergency conditions through any interconnection pursuant to this Agreement will be one and one-half times the then effective Breckenridge commercial in-city rate per thousand gallons for 10,000 gallons usage, recognizing that the rate will be updated from time to time, to be paid by the party receiving the water. At the date of this Agreement, the Breckenridge commercial in-city rate is $6.80 per thousand and therefore the unit rate for water transferred is $10.20 per thousand.
Unit Rate. The total amount paid to the Contractor shall not exceed $25,000.00,
Unit Rate. (Outsourcing Contract for supply of Manpower (6 casual labour- unskilled) for Maintenance and cleaning of Canteen services at GDK.11 Incline, RG.1 Area for a period of Two (2) years under Unit Rate System) 01 No. of persons per day (Casual Labour) 6 02 Minimum wages Rs.431.00 per day per person a) Minimum Wages including VDA per day: 431.00 b) CMPF @12.72% on (a) per day: 54.82 c) Bonus @8.33% on (a) per day: 35.90 d) Contractor’s profit @10% on (a)+(c) per day: 46.69 e) CMPS @7% on (a) per day: 30.17 Total wages fixed (a+b+c+d+e) per day: 598.58 598.58
Unit Rate. The set rate per the unit of measure (UOM), used for payment of the services, included on the Price Sheet under the Contract or Purchase Order. (e.g., Hourly, Daily, Weekly, Monthly, etc.).
Unit Rate. Each Reimbursement Category, whether the costs are Pass Through Costs or Carrier Controlled Costs, is expressed in terms of one or more “Unit Rates.” The Unit Rates express the basic measurement and constitute the driver of costs for each Reimbursement Category. Each Reimbursement Category for Carrier Controlled Costs has specific Unit Rates as outlined in Appendix E. Unit Rates for Pass Through Costs will be evaluated and revised as appropriate by the parties, but no more often than once during a calendar-month period. During any such evaluations, these Unit Rates will be reset to more closely approximate the actual Pass Through Costs that United and Contractor mutually agree are more likely to be Contractor’s expected costs.
Unit Rate. 4.1.1 Unit Rate of Normal Working Time:
Unit Rate. Each Reimbursement Category, whether the costs are Pass Through Costs or Carrier Controlled Costs, is expressed in terms of one or more “Unit Rates.” The Unit Rates express the basic measurement and constitute the driver of costs for each Reimbursement Category. Each Reimbursement Category has specific Unit Rates as outlined in Appendix E. The Unit Rates in Appendix E are effective from March 1, 2005 through December 31, 2005 and incorporate the 2005 Annual Adjustment Factor. __________