Common use of ALLOCATION OF INDIRECT COSTS Clause in Contracts

ALLOCATION OF INDIRECT COSTS. Indirect costs shall be accumulated in appropriate indirect cost pools, reflecting the Proponent's organizational or operational lines and these pools subsequently allocated to the Project or contracts, in accordance with the following two principles: (a) the costs included in a particular indirect cost pool should have a similarity of relationship with the Project or contracts, as applicable, to which that indirect cost pool is subsequently distributed; further, the costs included in an indirect cost pool should be similar enough in their relationship to each other that the allocation of the total costs in the pool provides a result which would be similar to that achieved if each cost within that pool were separately distributed; (b) the allocation basis for each indirect cost pool should reflect, as far as possible, the causal relationship of the pooled costs to the Project to which these costs are distributed.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Technology Partnerships Agreement (Offshore Systems International LTD), Technology Partnership Agreement (Mitel Networks Corp), Technology Partnership Agreement (Mitel Networks Corp)

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ALLOCATION OF INDIRECT COSTS. Indirect costs shall be accumulated in appropriate indirect cost pools, reflecting the Proponent's ’s organizational or operational lines and these pools subsequently allocated to the Project or contracts, in accordance with the following two principles: (a) the costs included in a particular indirect cost pool should have a similarity of relationship with the Project or contracts, as applicable, to which that indirect cost pool is subsequently distributed; further, the costs included in an indirect cost pool should be similar enough in their relationship to each other that the allocation of the total costs in the pool provides a result which would be similar to that achieved if each cost within that pool were separately distributed; (b) the allocation basis for each indirect cost pool should reflect, as far as possible, the causal relationship of the pooled costs to the Project to which these costs are distributed.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Technology Partnerships Agreement, Technology Partnerships Agreement

ALLOCATION OF INDIRECT COSTS. Indirect costs shall be accumulated in appropriate indirect cost pools, reflecting the Proponent's ’s organizational or operational lines and these pools subsequently allocated to the Project or contracts, in accordance with the following two principles: (a) the costs included in a particular indirect cost pool should have a similarity of relationship with the Project or contracts, as applicable, to which that indirect cost pool is subsequently distributed; further, the costs included in an indirect cost pool poo l should be similar enough in their relationship to each other that the allocation of the total costs in the pool provides a result which would be similar to that achieved if each cost within that pool were separately distributed; (b) the allocation basis for each indirect cost pool should reflect, as far as possible, the causal relationship of the pooled costs to the Project to which these costs are distributed.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Technology Partnership Agreement (MIGENIX Inc.)

ALLOCATION OF INDIRECT COSTS. Indirect costs shall be accumulated in appropriate indirect cost pools, reflecting the Proponent's organizational or operational lines and these pools subsequently allocated to the Project or contracts, in accordance with the following two principles: (a) the costs included in a particular indirect cost pool should have a similarity of relationship with the Project or contracts, as applicable, to which that indirect cost pool is subsequently distributed; further, the costs included in an indirect cost pool should be similar enough in their relationship to each other that the allocation of the total costs in the pool provides a result which would be similar to that achieved if each cost within that pool were separately distributed; (b) the allocation basis for each indirect cost pool should reflect, as far as possible, the causal casual relationship of the pooled costs to the Project to which these costs are distributed.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Technology Partnership Agreement (Spectrum Signal Processing Inc)

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ALLOCATION OF INDIRECT COSTS. Indirect costs shall be accumulated in appropriate indirect cost pools, reflecting the ProponentRecipient's organizational or operational lines and these pools subsequently allocated to the Project or contracts, in accordance with the following two principles: (a) the costs included in a particular indirect cost pool should have a similarity of relationship with the Project or contracts, as applicable, to which that indirect cost pool is subsequently distributed; further, the costs included in an indirect cost pool should be similar enough in their relationship to each other that the allocation of the total costs in the pool provides a result which would be similar to that achieved if each cost within that pool were separately distributed; (b) the allocation basis for each indirect cost pool should reflect, as far as possible, the causal casual relationship of the pooled costs to the Project to which these costs are distributed.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Development Agreement (Offshore Systems International LTD)

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