Cost Allocation Methodology definition

Cost Allocation Methodology means the methodology for the allocation of the costs of the CCAA Proceedings amongst the Sears Canada Entities as set out at paragraph 84 of the Sixteenth Report of the Monitor dated April 2, 2018;
Cost Allocation Methodology means the Cost Allocation Methodology set out in Section 8.5.3 of this Attachment K.
Cost Allocation Methodology means, with respect to allocating costs, Project Loan Costs and Building Loan Costs as between the FC Units and the FC Units Budget, on the one hand, and the NYTC Units and the NYTC Units Budget, on the other hand, the “Allocation Methodology” as defined in the Operating Agreement.

Examples of Cost Allocation Methodology in a sentence

  • Cost Allocation Methodology Partner Agency agrees to the cost allocation methodology as described in the infrastructure budget as applicable.

  • Type of Cost Allocation Methodology Rationale Examples Risk Management Net Plant 33.3% Revenue 33.3% O&M 33.3% This function is driven by factors which reflect the relative size and complexity of Risk Management - Revenues, Net Plant and O&M costs.

  • In the event that more than one Order 1000 Enrolled Party or ITP Proponent has requested Order 1000 Cost Allocation for an Order 1000 Eligible Project, and it is an Order 1000 Project, so long as at least one such party’s request has not been withdrawn, and if no agreement on implementation has been reached in accordance with section 5.4 of this Appendix A, ColumbiaGrid shall apply the Order 1000 Cost Allocation Methodology to such Order 1000 Project in accordance with section 6 of this Appendix A.

  • If no such written agreement is reached pursuant to this paragraph, Staff shall apply the Order 1000 Cost Allocation Methodology pursuant to item (b) of the second paragraph of section 6 of this Appendix A.

  • If a Negotiation Period or Extended Negotiation Period is requested for an Order 1000 Project in accordance with section 5.4 of this Appendix A, ColumbiaGrid will not apply the Order 1000 Cost Allocation Methodology to such Order 1000 Project until such time as the requested Negotiation Period and, if applicable, Extended Negotiation Period have expired and no agreement on implementation for the Order 1000 Project has been reached.

  • Signature Date Cost Allocation Methodology: Costs will be allocated by FTE for partners/programs that are physically located in the Job Center.

  • Each Draw Request shall conform to the Cost Allocation Methodology and the applicable requirements of this Agreement and shall in all cases be subject to and comply with all of the requirements for draw requests under the Mortgage Loan or the Mezzanine Loan, as applicable, set forth in the applicable Loan Documents (which requirements shall also apply, mutatis mutandis, to Draw Requests for any equity funds to be contributed by any Member to the Building C JV).

  • ColumbiaGrid shall identify any Order 1000 Beneficiaries and project the Order 1000 Benefits of each such beneficiary projected as a direct result of each Order 1000 Project for which it is to apply the Order 1000 Cost Allocation Methodology.

  • For any ITP for which ColumbiaGrid is to apply its regional cost allocation methodology pursuant to section 7.6.1 or 7.6.2 of this Appendix A, ColumbiaGrid shall apply its regional cost allocation methodology (Order 1000 Cost Allocation Methodology) by determining the Order 1000 Cost Allocation to each Order 1000 Beneficiary of such ITP, using the methodology with respect to an ITP in section 6.3.1 of this Appendix A.

  • If any part of the costs of retaining any additional or substitute “hard” cost contractors or “soft” cost contractors or consultants in connection with the Developer Work is or will be included in the Coach Total Development Costs (as and to the extent provided in the Cost Allocation Methodology), the terms of any agreement with any such contractor or consultant shall not in any way prejudice the Coach Member in favor of the Fund Member or Developer or any other Person.


More Definitions of Cost Allocation Methodology

Cost Allocation Methodology means the methodology for allocating Project Costs approved by the parties and attached hereto as Exhibit F. The Cost Allocation Methodology allocates all items of Project Costs between the Coach Unit and all other Units, as set forth therein. The parties hereto have approved the Cost Allocation Methodology.
Cost Allocation Methodology shall have the meaning ascribed thereto in the Development Agreement. The parties hereto have approved the Cost Allocation Methodology.
Cost Allocation Methodology means the Commission Implementing Decision (EU, Euratom) 2024/1520 of 12 July 2024 establishing the framework for allocating costs related to borrowing and debt management operations under the diversified funding strategy5, as amended or replaced as the case may be.

Related to Cost Allocation Methodology

  • Cost Allocation Plan means central service cost allocation plan, public assistance cost allocation plan, and indirect cost rate proposal. Each of these terms are further defined in this section.

  • Asset Allocation The following single issuer limits shall apply on a market value basis, with exception of Money-Market funds and US Government guaranteed securities, which may be held without limit:

  • Balance Computation Method We use the daily balance method to calculate the interest on your account. This method applies a daily periodic rate to the balance in the account each day. Compounding and Crediting: Interest is compounded daily and calculated on a 365/366 day basis. Interest is credited on a monthly basis.

  • Required Allocations means (a) any limitation imposed on any allocation of Net Losses or Net Termination Losses under Section 6.1(b) or 6.1(c)(ii) and (b) any allocation of an item of income, gain, loss or deduction pursuant to Section 6.1(d)(i), 6.1(d)(ii), 6.1(d)(iv), 6.1(d)(vii) or 6.1(d)(ix).

  • Final Allocation has the meaning set forth in Section 2.3.