Allocation of Common Costs Sample Clauses

Allocation of Common Costs. Common costs shall be reasonably and equitably allocated between the Developer’s Phase 1A Infrastructure Improvements and the Convention Center, generally consistently with the allocation of such common costs set forth in the Form of Convention Center Budget attached hereto as Exhibit P, and such allocations shall be subject to review and approval by the Port District and City (in their reasonable discretion). All such common costs shall be tracked and allocated so as to properly distinguish common cost allocations between the Developer’s Phase 1A Infrastructure Improvements and the Convention Center for purposes of complying with provisions applicable to the Authority Tax-Exempt Bonds.
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Allocation of Common Costs. Development Costs and Production Costs which are incurred in respect of facilities used in more than one Production Area shall be allocated between the relevant Production Areas, taking into account the estimated usage by each Production Area, in accordance with a basic standard to be agreed between Contractor and CNPA.

Related to Allocation of Common Costs

  • Modification Costs Developer shall not be assigned the costs of any additions, modifications, or replacements that Connecting Transmission Owner makes to the Connecting Transmission Owner’s Attachment Facilities or the New York State Transmission System to facilitate the interconnection of a third party to the Connecting Transmission Owner’s Attachment Facilities or the New York State Transmission System, or to provide Transmission Service to a third party under the NYISO OATT, except in accordance with the cost allocation procedures in Attachment S of the NYISO OATT. Developer shall be responsible for the costs of any additions, modifications, or replacements to the Developer Attachment Facilities that may be necessary to maintain or upgrade such Developer Attachment Facilities consistent with Applicable Laws and Regulations, Applicable Reliability Standards or Good Utility Practice.

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