Common use of Bearing of Costs Clause in Contracts

Bearing of Costs. Where this Agreement provides for an action to be taken or an expenditure to be made, it shall be construed, unless the context requires otherwise, to require Manager at its own expense, not City, to take that action or make that expenditure, including but not limited to costs of utilities, services, equipment, inventory, supplies, and other personal property required or convenient to comply with its duties and obligations under this Agreement.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: System Management Services Agreement, System Management Services Agreement, System Management Services Agreement

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Bearing of Costs. Where this Agreement provides for an action to 1201 be taken or an expenditure to be made, it shall be construed, unless the context requires 1202 otherwise, to require Manager at its own expense, not City, to take that action or make that 1203 expenditure, including but not limited to costs of utilities, services, equipment, inventory, 1204 supplies, and other personal property required or convenient to comply with its duties and 1205 obligations under this Agreement.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Management Services Agreement

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