CONSUMER PRICE INDEX (CPI) Sample Clauses

CONSUMER PRICE INDEX (CPI). For the purpose of clause 10, Salary Increases, CPI will specifically mean the all groups percentage change in CPI (weighted average of eight capital cities) from the March quarter of the first year to the March quarter of the following year (e.g. March 2017 to March 2018) – as published in Catalogue No. 6401.0 by the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS).
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CONSUMER PRICE INDEX (CPI). For so long as this Lease is in effect, Lessee shall pay to CITY as additional rent a cost of living adjustment computed annually as follows: On April 1st of each year, regardless of the commencement date of this Agreement, the monthly rent shall be re- computed. The resulting monthly rent shall be equal to the original initial monthly rent multiplied by the ratio of the Bureau of Labor Statistics, Consumer Price Index, All Urban Consumers, San Francisco, all items published by the United States Department of Labor, Statistics (1982- 84=100 base). In the event said index is changed or discontinued, the most nearly comparable official price index of the United States Government shall be used for computing the forgoing adjustments of minimum rent, after converting the existing index as of the base rate to the new index. The minimum monthly rent payable following an adjustment under the terms of this paragraph shall continue at the adjusted level until the next adjustment period or the end of the lease term, whichever first occurs. The City Council reviews City fees yearly and reserves the right to suspend any rate increases. The current airport fees are attached in Exhibit C.
CONSUMER PRICE INDEX (CPI). The Consumer Price Index (CPI) published by the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), series ID: CUURA422SA0, All Urban Consumers, All Items, San Francisco-Oakland-San Xxxx area.
CONSUMER PRICE INDEX (CPI). Lessee shall pay to CITY as additional rent a cost of living adjustment computed annually as follows: On April 1st of each year, regardless of the commencement date of this Agreement, the monthly rent shall be re-computed. The resulting monthly rent shall be equal to the original initial monthly rent multiplied by the ratio of the Bureau of Labor Statistics, Consumer Price Index, All Urban Consumers, San Francisco, all items published by the United States Department of Labor, Statistics (1982-84=100 base). In the event said index is changed or discontinued, the most nearly comparable official price index of the United States Government shall be used for computing the forgoing adjustments of minimum rent, after converting the existing index as of the base rate to the new index. The minimum monthly rent payable following an adjustment under the terms of this paragraph shall continue at the adjusted level until the next adjustment period or the end of the lease term, whichever first occurs. The City Council reviews City fees yearly and reserves the right to suspend any rate increases. The current airport fees are attached in Exhibit C.
CONSUMER PRICE INDEX (CPI). 16.1. Any reference in this Agreement, or in any of the Operative Agreements to a financial obligation shall require that the amount be indexed to the CPI upon the anniversary date of this Agreement.
CONSUMER PRICE INDEX (CPI). Contract prices for hardware, Software, and/or service set forth in Attachment B - Pricing will remain firm through end of the Contract Term pursuant to Paragraph 5 for the service periods set forth in Attachment B – Pricing, subject to price adjustments described below. Contractors must request price adjustments, in writing, 30 calendar days prior to the renewal or termination date of the Contract. If a Contractor fails to request a price adjustment, no price adjustment request will be permitted until 30 calendar days prior to the next or following renewal or termination date of the Contract. No retroactive Contract price adjustments will be allowed. The Contractor shall provide the City CIO clear and convincing evidence, satisfactory to the City, that all of the following conditions exist:  The increase is the result of increased costs outside the Contractor’s control and not cost under the Contractor’s control, and that;  The increase will not produce a higher profit margin for the Contractor than that on the original Contract. Price adjustments will be made in accordance with the percentage change in the U.S. Department of Labor Consumer Price Index (CPI-U) for All Urban Consumers, All Items, and Wichita MSA as defined by the Federal Government. The price adjustment rate will be determined by comparing the percentage difference between the CPI in effect for the base year six month average (January through June OR July through December 2018); and each (January through June OR July through December 2025) six month average thereafter. The percentage difference between those two CPI issues will be the price adjustment rate.
CONSUMER PRICE INDEX (CPI). Tenant shall pay to District as additional rent a cost of living adjustment computed annually as follows: on September 1st of each year beginning with September 1, 2008, regardless of the commencement date of this Agreement, the monthly base rent shall be re-computed. The resulting monthly rent shall be equal to the original initial monthly rent multiplied by the ratio of the Bureau of Labor Statistics, Consumer Price Index, All Urban Consumers, Western- B/C (cities of 50,000 to 330,000 population), All Items (1982-84 = 100), for the month of June just preceding said September 1st to the same Index for the month of June just preceding the beginning of the original term. The amount, rounded up to the nearest dollar, thus derived shall be the monthly rent for each succeeding month during the next one (1) year of the term and shall be adjusted accordingly for each succeeding annual period, provided that the monthly rent shall in no event be less than the rent imposed at the beginning of the original term. In the event that the defined Index is not available as of September 1st, the consumer price adjustment shall be computed as soon as such Index is available, and the rent shall be retroactively adjusted to the anniversary date of the Agreement. In the event no Index is published on September 1st, the Index used shall be that for the next succeeding month which is published and an adjustment shall be made based thereon annually.
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CONSUMER PRICE INDEX (CPI). The index published by the Bureau of Labor Statistics for All Urban Consumers, US City Average, Base period 1982-84=100 (Series ID# CUUR0000SA0L1E) used to escalate prices either up or down, subject to limits provided in herein.
CONSUMER PRICE INDEX (CPI). The current and future step plans (attached as Appendix III) will be adjusted by the CPI for the Tampa St. Petersburg-Clearwater area as published by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics in February and applied to the pay steps on October 1st of each year. These adjustments shall only apply for increases in the CPI published rates. In the event of a decrease in the CPI published rates, there shall be no adjustments made to the Step Plan.

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  • MERCURY ADDED CONSUMER PRODUCTS Contractor agrees that it will not sell or distribute fever thermometers containing mercury or any products containing elemental mercury for any purpose under this Contract.

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