General Pricing Structure Sample Clauses

General Pricing Structure. (a) Supplier will charge each Distributor an Invoice Price per Case of Product as set forth in Section 3.2. Supplier shall invoice freight separately from Product. During the thirty (30) days prior to the adjustment of each Invoice Price, the Invoice Price for the next succeeding year shall be established as set forth in Section 3.3. (b) Within ten (10) business days after the end of each Period, during each Quarter as provided in Section 3.4, Supplier shall update and report to Buyer the difference between the sum of the four (4) components of the Invoice Price as set forth in Section 3.2(a) and the sum of the actual costs for such components, in each case, as applied to the volume of Product shipped during the Period. At the end of each Quarter, the net difference between the sum of the four (4) components of the Invoice Price as set forth in Section 3.2(a) and the sum of the actual costs for such components during the Quarter shall be determined and adjusted by a payment to or from Buyer, after taking into account any Project Expenses and Structural Savings due to Supplier pursuant to Section 3.5. (c) The Invoice Price and updates each Period and adjustments each Quarter shall be determined in the manner as set forth in this Article 3 consistent with the pricing diagram set forth in Schedule 3.1; provided, however, that in the event of any inconsistency between the Schedule 3.1 and any Section of this Agreement, the text in such Section shall at all times control. All requests for credit from Buyer's System for failure to meet Product specifications shall be processed directly through
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General Pricing Structure. In all cases, the actual rates charged to Customers for collection of Commercial Waste must reflect the following pricing structure: (1) A separately itemized charge based on frequency of collection by waste stream: refuse, designated Recyclable Materials and Source Separated Organic Waste; and (2) A separately itemized charge based on weight or volume of waste collected by waste stream: refuse, designated Recyclable Materials and Source Separated Organic Waste.
General Pricing Structure. The Former Agreement called for Product pricing to be the sum of: (i) a compilation of specified costs incurred in the process of manufacturing and selling Products to Sysco delineated in Paragraphs (a) through (f) of Section 2.2.1 of the Former Agreement, and (ii) a formula driven mxxx-up to such costs which provided AIPC with a margin from which to recover its financing and administrative costs and to make a profit. The parties have rigorously reviewed, and agree to, the compilation of costs that comprise the components and the prices set forth herein and the price list included as Exhibit 2-1 hereof. As such, the parties wish to eliminate the need to regularly and comprehensively compile the components of product cost, and to replace that with the pricing process stated in this agreement. Under this Agreement, Sysco will pay a price per Product SKU, based on agreed upon target values for specified cost components, subject to adjustments as provided in this Agreement. The parties have established a baseline price list per Product SKU, included as Exhibit 2.1 hereof (the "Baseline Price List"), and this Agreement will begin using the Baseline Price List during the First Measurement Period (defined below). Sections 2.3 through 2.10 and the related exhibits: (x) define certain cost components and their supporting cost elements to be measured under this Agreement, (y) establish baselines for these cost components, and (z) establish the specific methodology for setting target cost component values, adjusting the Product price list for changes in the target cost component values, and measuring variances from the target values. The specific elements of the cost components addressed in Sections 2.3 through 2.10 below are not meant to be a complete compilation of all costs incurred by AIPC in the process of manufacturing Products and selling them to Sysco. For the purpose of simplicity, many cost elements such as scrap, usage variances, full pallet handling expenses, depreciation, and by-products, have been excluded from Sections 2.3 through 2.10 and shall not be the basis for any adjustment in the Product price list, except as expressly provided in this Section 2.2. Each of the cost components addressed in Sections 2.3 through 2.10 (the "Initial Cost Components") meets more than one of the following criteria: (a) it represents a material portion of the total product cost, (b) it is subject to market fluctuations over which neither party has control, (c) it is di...
General Pricing Structure. Contractor agrees to provide the Services at the price and the pricing structure as required by this Contract. Contractor will not charge nor be entitled to any other charges, fees or costs of any kind in addition to such price except as expressly set forth pursuant to the Contract Change Order process set forth in the Contract.
General Pricing Structure. Vendor agrees to provide the Services and Deliver the Equipment at the Price and the pricing structure as required by this Contract. Vendor will not charge nor be entitled to any other charges, fees or costs of any kind in addition to such Price except as expressly set forth below in this Section 7, or pursuant to the Contract Change Order process set forth in Section 5.

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  • FIRM DISCOUNT AND PRICING STRUCTURE Contractor guarantees that prices quoted are equal to or less than prices quoted to any other local, State or Federal government entity for services of equal or lesser scope. Contractor agrees that no price increases shall be passed along to the County during the term of this Contract not otherwise specified and provided for within this Contract.

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  • Project Changes 1.8.1. All changes shall be administered per the UGC. 1.8.2. Upon authorization by the Owner, the Owner or Architect/Engineer will prepare and issue all changes to the Contract affecting cost, scope and/or time as a formal Change Order to the Contract on the standard University of Texas MD Xxxxxxxx Cancer Center Change Order form. The Change Order may include separate change issues, identified as Change Proposals and field orders. 1.8.3. Upon authorization by the Owner, Change Proposals may be issued to the Architect/Engineer for pricing by the Contractor. Contractor shall submit pricing to the Owner within twenty-one (21) days and pricing shall be indicated on the standard Owner "Change in Work Cost Analysis" ("Cost Analysis") form provided in the Pre-Construction Conference Brochure. Contractor may not include a Change Proposal within a Change Order unless the Owner has accepted the Change Proposal. 1.8.3.1. The Contractor shall summarize all costs for each change at each level of subcontractor and supplier by preparing the "Cost Analysis" form, and shall provide each subcontractor's cost summary on separate "Cost Analysis" forms as backup. Additional support documentation from both the Contractor and Contractor’s subcontractors is encouraged, but such will not replace use of the standard form. 1.8.3.2. When the Contractor believes it is entitled to a time extension, Contractor shall so state as part of Contractor’s response to the Change Proposal, including a justifica- tion for a time extension. Owner may grant time extensions only if a Change Proposal affects the activities on the Longest Path of an Owner approved Work Progress Schedule; i.e., when the Work impacts the "Contract Substantial Completion Date". 1.8.3.3. If the Owner’s Project Manager and Contractor cannot mutually agree upon a fair and reasonable cost and time settlement, the Owner’s Project Manager may: 1) Reject the quotation and void the Change Proposal, 2) Issue instructions to the Contractor to proceed on a time and material basis for a price to be determined later not to exceed a fixed maximum dollar and time, or 3) Issue a Unilateral Change Order. 1.8.3.4. The Owner’s Construction Inspector and/or Owner’s Project Manager may issue field orders directly to the Contractor for minor changes to the Contract, which can be negotiated in the field. Pricing backup is at the discretion of the Owner’s Construction Inspector, but pricing backup is required for any field order, the pricing backup is to be outlined on the "Cost Analysis" form. When the Owner and Contractor have signed the field order, the Work is authorized and the field order may be included in the next Change Order. 1.8.4. Request for payment for Change Order work may be submitted only after the Change Order has been fully executed.

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