City Controlled Costs Sample Clauses

City Controlled Costs. There shall have been no material changes (other than normally scheduled fee increases) to impact fees or processing fees or charges imposed by the City or TUSD relating to the development of the Project such that such fees and charges exceed, collectively, the amounts set forth in the Updated Financing Plan approved by the City pursuant Section 4.6.2(a).
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  • BILLED COSTS Charges for the services cited in Section II will be billed or cost applied in accordance with the procedures established by the county, and recorded on the books of the cost center providing the service. Such charges will be based on the actual allowable costs, as defined by Uniform Guidance, incurred by the cost center responsible for providing the service. Any differences between the billed allowable costs and the actual allowable costs for a particular accounting period will be considered in a subsequent agreement.

  • Shared Costs (i) If the Parties elect to establish two-way Local Interconnection Trunks for reciprocal exchange of traffic, the cost of the two-way Local Interconnection Entrance Facility and DTT shall be shared among the Parties. CenturyLink will xxxx XXXX for the entire DTT and Local Interconnection Entrance Facility provided by CenturyLink at the rates in Table 1. CLEC will bill CenturyLink for CenturyLink’s portion of the same DTT and Local Interconnection Entrance Facility at the same recurring rates in Table 1 charged by CenturyLink based on the portion defined in (ii) below. (ii) CenturyLink’s portion of the DTT and Local Interconnection Entrance Facility will be based on the factor determined by CenturyLink using the following to assign the minutes for which CenturyLink is responsible: • All Local Traffic MOU that CenturyLink originates and sends to CLEC. • All CenturyLink originated IntraLATA LEC Toll MOU that CenturyLink sends to CLEC. • All other minutes are CLEC’s responsibility for purposes of allocating the shared costs.

  • COSTS DISTRIBUTED THROUGH COUNTYWIDE COST ALLOCATIONS The indirect overhead and support service costs listed in the Summary Schedule (attached) are formally approved as actual costs for fiscal year 2022-23, and as estimated costs for fiscal year 2024-25 on a “fixed with carry-forward” basis. These costs may be included as part of the county departments’ costs indicated effective July 1, 2024, for further allocation to federal grants and contracts performed by the respective county departments.

  • State Interest Liabilities 8.6.1 The State shall be liable for interest on Federal funds from the date Federal funds are credited to a State account until the date those funds are paid out for program purposes. 8.6.2 The State shall use the following method to calculate State interest liabilities on Federal funds:

  • Single Collective Agreement a) Central terms and local terms shall together constitute a single collective agreement.

  • Project Costs Simultaneously with the execution of this Agreement, the Company shall disclose to the Department all of the Project Costs which the Company seeks to include for purposes of determining the limitation of the amount of the Credit pursuant to Section 5-30 of the Act and provide to the Department a Schedule of Project Costs in the form as attached hereto as Exhibit C.

  • Bilingual Differential When formally assigned in the employee’s position description, an employee assigned to interpret to or from another language to English will receive a differential of five percent (5%) of base pay.

  • Collection Costs In the event collection efforts are required to obtain payment on this Account, to the extent permitted by law, You agree to pay all court costs, private process server fees, investigation fees or other costs incurred in collection and reasonable attorneys' fees incurred in the course of collecting any amounts owed under this Agreement or in the recovery of any Collateral.

  • Fire Suppression Costs Purchaser’s obliga- tions for cost of fire suppression vary according to three classifications of fires as follows:

  • Third Party Payments (a) Subject to Section 6.4.4(c), the Applicable Commercialization Party shall be entitled to credit against the royalties due to the other Party on Net Sales of a Licensed Product in a country an amount equal to [**] percent ([**]%) of all upfront payments, milestone payments, royalties, and other amounts paid by the Applicable Commercialization Party, its Affiliates or Sublicensees to Third Parties with respect to license rights to Third Party intellectual property licensed by the Applicable Commercialization Party, its Affiliates or Sublicensees from the applicable Third Party that the Applicable Commercialization Party reasonably believes are necessary for the Development, Manufacture, or Commercialization of such Licensed Product in such country; provided, however, that, to the extent that any such Third Party license includes a license to Third Party intellectual property that is applicable to products being or to be developed or commercialized by the Applicable Commercialization Party or its Affiliates other than such Licensed Product in such country, then the Applicable Commercialization Party shall reasonably allocate all upfront payments, milestone payments and other non-royalty amounts between the Licensed Product and such other products, and the Applicable Commercialization Party shall only be entitled to credit against the royalties due to the other Party hereunder on Net Sales of such Licensed Product [**] percent ([**]%) of the amounts that are reasonably allocable to the Licensed Product. In addition, the Applicable Commercialization Party shall be entitled to credit against the royalties due to the other Party hereunder defense costs in accordance with Section 8.4. (b) In the event a Party enters into any Third Party intellectual property license necessary for the Development, Manufacture, or Commercialization of a Licensed Product in a country in the other Party’s part of the Territory after the Restatement Date (EPIZYME represents and warrants to EISAI that EPIZYME is not a party to any such relevant Third Party licenses as of the Restatement Date), under which such Party is entitled to grant a sublicense to the other Party, the other Party will have the right to obtain such sublicense from such sublicensor Party; provided that, if such other Party elects to obtain such sublicense, such other Party shall pay [**] percent ([**]%) of the amounts payable to the Third Party on account of such sublicense (either directly to the Third Party licensor or to the sublicensor Party, as the Parties shall reasonably agree with the goal of ensuring timely payment to the Third Party) and such other Party shall be entitled to credit against the royalties due to the sublicensor Party on Net Sales of such Licensed Product in such country in an amount equal to [**] percent ([**]%) of the amounts paid by such other Party (either directly or indirectly through the sublicensor Party) to such Third Party with respect to such license rights for such Licensed Product in such country. (c) If any amount is or becomes payable to UNC under the UNC License Agreement (or under any other agreement entered into by EPIZYME or any Affiliate and UNC with respect to the intellectual property that is the subject of the UNC License Agreement) with respect to the Development, Manufacture, or Commercialization of a Licensed Product in any country in the world, EPIZYME shall be solely responsible for and shall pay all such amounts, and no such amounts shall be creditable against any royalties payable to EISAI hereunder.

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