Assignment Costs definition
Examples of Assignment Costs in a sentence
ALLOCATION METHODS - Direct Assignment Costs can be specifically identified and assigned to a BU or PG on a direct basis (i.e., direct labor hours tracked by time keeping process or a transaction specifically identified and chargeable to a BU).
Sellers agree that they shall fund up to $200,000 (CDN) towards the expenses, if any, of obtaining the required consents to the assignment of Repp Canada Store Leases and other Contracts associated wit▇ ▇▇e conduct of the Business in Canada ("Canadian Assignment Costs"), it being the further agreement of the parties that Sellers and Purchaser shall each be entitled to direct the disposition of one-half of the Canadian Assignment Costs, in their respective discretion.
Other than an assignment to an Affiliate of Tenant as previously defined, Tenant will pay Landlord an assignment fee in an amount of $500, together with all legal fees and expenses incurred by Landlord in connection with the review by Landlord of Tenant’s requested assignment or sublease pursuant to this Section 12.20, together with any legal fees and disbursements incurred in the preparation and/or review of any documentation (collectively, the "Assignment Costs").
Temporary Assignment Costs during Transition YES Cost associated with employees working during the transition period (beginning June 6, 2005) which will be covered as temporary duty.
ALLOCATION METHODS - - Direct Assignment Costs can be specifically identified and assigned to a BU or PG on a direct basis (i.e., direct labor hours tracked by time keeping process or a transaction specifically identified and chargeable to a BU).