All Inclusive Purchase Price Sample Clauses

All Inclusive Purchase Price. The purchase price specified in the Purchase Order is the complete cost (excluding GST) to the University. The University agrees to pay the Contractor/Supplier for the sum total of all items listed on the Purchase Order. Fees or charges invoiced that are not detailed (with the exception of GST) on the Purchase Order will not be paid without prior written authorization from the University.‌
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All Inclusive Purchase Price. As consideration for the sale of the Property from Seller to Buyer, Buyer shall make the sum of One Hundred Seventy-Four Thousand Seventy- Nine Dollars ($174,079) (“Purchase Price”) payable to Seller at the Closing.
All Inclusive Purchase Price. The Price is the complete cost to the Municipality (excluding taxes) for the sum total of all items listed on the Purchase Order. Fees or charges invoiced that are not detailed on the Purchase Order will not be paid.
All Inclusive Purchase Price. The Purchase Price for the Property shall be the sum of Four Hundred Fifty Five Thousand Dollars ($455,000). The purchase price to be paid by Buyer pursuant to this Section is hereinafter referred to as the “Purchase Price.” Said Purchase Price shall be based on an approved mutually agreeable appraisal dated September 2, 2015, conducted by Xxxxxx X. Xxxxx and Associates, the City’s approved appraiser located in La Mesa, California (City/State).
All Inclusive Purchase Price. The Purchase Price for the Property shall be the sum of three hundred fifty thousand Dollars ($350,000.00). The purchase price to be paid by Buyer pursuant to this Section is hereinafter referred to as the “Purchase Price.” Said Purchase Price shall be based on an approved mutually agreeable appraisal dated January 14, 2016 conducted by Integra Realty Resources of San Diego, CA.

Related to All Inclusive Purchase Price

  • Purchase Price The purchase price (“Purchase Price”) for the Shares purchased by the Company or its assignee(s) under this Section 5 shall be the Offered Price. If the Offered Price includes consideration other than cash, the cash equivalent value of the non-cash consideration shall be determined by the Board of Directors of the Company in good faith.

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