DEFINITION AND ALLOCATION OF COSTS Sample Clauses

DEFINITION AND ALLOCATION OF COSTS. EXPENSES AND EXPENDITURES All costs, expenses and expenditures relating to the Petroleum Operations referred to in Section 3 shall be classified, defined and allocated as follows:
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