Common use of Cost Increase by Mutual Agreement Clause in Contracts

Cost Increase by Mutual Agreement. After the contract’s initial term and if the Department agrees to a renewal, the parties may agree upon a cost increase. The Department is not obligated to agree upon a renewal or a cost increase. Any cost increases must be based on demonstrated industry-wide or regional increases in Contractor's costs. Publications such as the Federal Bureau of Labor Statistics and the Consumer Price Index (CPI) for all Urban Consumers may be used to determine the increased value.

Appears in 53 contracts

Samples: Contract, Contract, Contract

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Cost Increase by Mutual Agreement. After the contractContract’s initial term and if the Department State agrees to a renewal, the parties may agree upon a cost increase. The Department State is not obligated to agree upon a renewal or a cost increase. Any cost increases must be based on demonstrated industry-wide or regional increases in Contractor's costs. Publications such as the Federal Bureau of Labor Statistics and the Consumer Price Index (CPI) for all Urban Consumers may be used to determine the increased value.

Appears in 13 contracts

Samples: (Insert Project Title), (Insert Project Title), howto.mt.gov

Cost Increase by Mutual Agreement. After the contractContract’s initial term and if the Department State agrees to a renewal, the parties may agree upon a cost increase. The Department State is not obligated to agree upon a renewal or a cost increase. Any cost increases must be based on demonstrated industry-wide or regional increases in Contractor's ’s costs. Publications such as the Federal Bureau of Labor Statistics and the Consumer Price Index (CPI) for all Urban Consumers may be used to determine the increased value.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Traveling Nurses Supplemental, Locum Tenens, Optometry Services

Cost Increase by Mutual Agreement. After the contractContract’s initial term and if the Department State agrees to a renewal, the parties may agree upon to a cost increase. The Department State is not obligated to agree upon a renewal or a cost increase. Any cost increases must be based on demonstrated industry-wide or regional increases in Contractor's costs. Publications such as the Federal Bureau of Labor Statistics and the Consumer Price Index (CPI) for all Urban Consumers may be used to determine the increased value.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Contract, Contract, Contract

Cost Increase by Mutual Agreement. After the contract’s initial term and if the Department agrees in writing to a renewalrenewal for a specified term, the parties may agree upon therein to a cost increaseincrease applicable to the renewal term. The Department is not obligated to agree upon a renewal or a cost increase. Any cost increases must be based on demonstrated industry-wide or regional increases in Contractor's costs. Publications such as the Federal Bureau of Labor Statistics and the Consumer Price Index (CPI) for all Urban Consumers may be used to determine the increased value.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Substance Use, cor.mt.gov, cor.mt.gov

Cost Increase by Mutual Agreement. After the contractAgreement’s initial term Initial Term and if the Department State agrees to a renewal, the parties Parties may agree upon a cost increase. The Department State is not obligated to agree upon a renewal or a cost increase. Any cost increases must be based on demonstrated industry-wide or regional increases in ContractorProvider's costs. Publications such as the Federal Bureau of Labor Statistics and the Consumer Price Index (CPI) for all Urban Consumers may be used to determine the increased value.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Saas Agreement, Saas Agreement

Cost Increase by Mutual Agreement. After the contract’s initial term and if the Department State agrees to a renewal, the parties may agree upon a cost increase. The Department State is not obligated to agree upon a renewal or a cost increase. Any cost increases must be based on demonstrated industry-wide or regional increases in Contractor's costs. Publications such as the Federal Bureau of Labor Statistics and the Consumer Price Index (CPI) for all Urban Consumers may be used to determine the increased value.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: docs.msl.mt.gov

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Cost Increase by Mutual Agreement. After the contractAgreement’s initial term and if the Department State agrees to a renewal, the parties Parties may agree upon a cost increase. The Department State is not obligated to agree upon a renewal or a cost increase. Any cost increases must be based on demonstrated industry-wide or regional increases in ContractorProvider's costs. Publications such as the Federal Bureau of Labor Statistics and the Consumer Price Index (CPI) for all Urban Consumers may be used to determine the increased value.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Saas Agreement

Cost Increase by Mutual Agreement. After the contractContract’s initial term and if the Department State agrees to a renewal, the parties may agree upon a cost increase. The Department State is not obligated to agree upon a renewal or a cost increase. Any cost increases must be based on demonstrated industry-wide or regional increases in Contractor's costsContractor’scosts. Publications such as the Federal Bureau of Labor Statistics and the Consumer Price Index (CPI) for all Urban Consumers may be used to determine the increased value.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: cor.mt.gov

Cost Increase by Mutual Agreement. After the contract’s initial term and if the Department State agrees to a renewal, the parties may agree upon a cost increase. The Department State is not obligated to agree upon a renewal or a cost increase. Any cost increases must be based on demonstrated industry-industry- wide or regional increases in Contractor's costs. Publications such as the Federal Bureau of Labor Statistics and the Consumer Price Index (CPI) for all Urban Consumers may be used to determine the increased value.. OR

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.bidnet.com

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