Overhead Allocation definition

Overhead Allocation means, for any period, the amount of corporate overhead included as a property operating expense in lieu of a management fee.
Overhead Allocation means the actual costs (without markup) reasonably allocated from a Party's corporate overhead to the business of Monsanto in making, using or selling Licensed Products or to the Oils Division in making, using or selling its products, for such expenses as: (a) facilities; (b) utilities, maintenance and depreciation; (c) regulatory services; (d) patent filing and prosecution and legal services; (e) royalties on expensed technology licenses; (f) human resource services; (g) financial, accounting, risk and treasury management services; (h) use of office and laboratory space, equipment and supplies at such locations which Calgene may maintain from time to time; (i) laboratory supplies and procurement services; (j) greenhouse and growth chamber facilities, services and supplies; and (k) other services reasonably charged by Monsanto or Calgene (including without limitation library services, laboratory services, information system and telecommunication services). Overhead Allocation shall exclude amounts included in Cost of Goods Sold, Research Expenses, or Selling, Administration and General Expenses.
Overhead Allocation means a financial allocation into the relevant general fund, which is determined based on the revenue and established by the Rector.

Examples of Overhead Allocation in a sentence

  • For any applicable period, the difference between the Management Fee and the Overhead Allocation, expressed as a positive or negative number, as the case may be.

  • As of 04/01/96 Letter Agreement Between WCCI, PCBV and Poltelkab adding Poltelkab as a party to the Corporate Overhead Allocation Agreement.

  • DATE CORPORATE OVERHEAD ALLOCATION AGREEMENTS As of 01/01/96 Corporate Overhead Allocation Agreement dated as of January 1, 1996, among PTK, S.A., PTK-Warsaw, PTK-Ryntronik, PTK-Krakow, PTK-Inzynier, PTK-Lublin, ETV, Telkat, WCCI and PCBV.

  • Schedule A indicates for each Service whether the charge for such Service will be (i) Direct ▇▇▇▇ Charge; or (ii) Overhead Allocation Charge.

  • Schedule A indicates for each Service whether the charge for such Service will be (i) Direct Bill Charge; or (ii) Overhead Allocation Charge.

  • Property Overhead Allocation Process - Property overheads will be allocated between the Mass Market, the VIP Market and the Non-Gaming business segments on a basis that is fair and reasonable that takes into account where feasible the relative proportion of use, whether time, effort or other driver determining usage and services devoted to those business segments.

  • Other than with respect to payments of the MCRI Corporate Overhead Allocation and Distributions permitted under Section 6.06, no transactions shall be made by Borrower with any member of the MCRI Consolidation other than arms length transactions for fair market value.

  • In order to document the overhead allocation, the parties shall enter into the Corporate Overhead Allocation Agreement.

  • Simultaneously with the delivery of the first installment, the Buyer shall deliver to the Seller, at the Buyer's sole cost and expense, a statement which shall set forth with respect to the prior calendar year, in all material respects, the number and description of the Products sold which were included in Gross Revenues, the Gross Revenues, the Production Costs, the Overhead Allocation, the Nogg▇▇ ▇▇▇enses, the Transaction Costs, Royalties and Inventory Deductions.

  • The Borrowers shall have entered into an Overhead Allocation Agreement and shall have delivered to the Agent and the Lenders a schedule satisfactory to the Agent and the Lenders estimating, through the Stated Maturity Date, general and administrative expenses and restructuring costs and expenses relating to the Chapter 11 cases and the Canadian Cases.


More Definitions of Overhead Allocation

Overhead Allocation means, for any given period, a ratable allocation of general overhead expenses of the Employer applied by the Employer to the Business as operated by the Employer as mutually agreed to by Employee and the Company. 4 3196714-5
Overhead Allocation means, for any given period, a ratable allocation of general overhead expenses of the Employer applied by the Employer to the Business as operated by the Employer as mutually agreed to by Employee and the Company.
Overhead Allocation means the amount of overhead that is allocated to the Branch, as determined by Employer, in its sole and absolute discretion, from time to time upon prior written notice for Employer to Employee; the Overhead Allocation will be calculated as follows: $0
Overhead Allocation. No general overhead costs incurred outside Venezuela shall be included as Capital or Non-Capital Costs. Only those costs qualifying as Capital Costs and covered by specific agreements approved by THE AFFILIATE shall be recovered as Capital Costs.
Overhead Allocation means the monthly allocation made by Borrower whereby overhead and administrative costs for the Companies on a consolidated basis are allocated and charged against individual Companies. The amount of these non-cash charges are added to the principal balance of the intercompany notes evidencing the Permitted Intercompany Advances.

Related to Overhead Allocation

  • Wasteload allocation or "wasteload" or "WLA" means the portion of a receiving surface water's loading or assimilative capacity allocated to one of its existing or future point sources of pollution. WLAs are a type of water quality-based effluent limitation.

  • 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).

  • Carryover Allocation means an Allocation made to the Project if the Project will not be Placed in Service by close of the calendar year of the Allocation.

  • 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:

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