Monitoring Costs Sample Clauses

Monitoring Costs. 16 AGENCY will incur costs associated with oversight of Contactor’s operational and 17 clinical performance under this Agreement. CONTRACTOR shall pay the AGENCY for 18 monitoring costs providing such oversight as shown on Exhibit D.
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Monitoring Costs. Any reasonable out-of-pocket costs incurred by Landlord and associated with Landlord’s monitoring of Tenant’s compliance with this Section 24, including Landlord’s reasonable attorneysfees and costs, shall be Additional Rent and shall be due and payable to Landlord immediately upon demand by Landlord.
Monitoring Costs. County will incur costs associated with oversight of Contactor’s operational and clinical performance under this Agreement. Contractor shall pay the County the actual costs incurred by the County in providing such oversight or the following fees, whichever is less: Year 1 $99,000 Year 2 $103,950 Year 3 $109,155 Year 4 $114,650 Year 5 $120,400 One quarter of the annual fee shall be due on July 1, October 1, January 1, and April 1 of each year of this contract. The first payment shall be prorated.
Monitoring Costs. In the event that Landlord has a reasonable belief that Tenant is violating the terms and conditions of Section 29(A), then any and all reasonable out-of-pocket costs incurred by Landlord associated with Landlord’s monitoring of Tenant’s compliance with this Section 29, including Landlord’s reasonable attorneysfees and costs, shall be additional Rent and shall be due and payable to Landlord thirty (30) days after written demand by Landlord.
Monitoring Costs. Contractor shall pay the County an annual fee for the cost of monitoring Contractor’s operational and clinical performance and other compliance with the terms of this Contract. The monitoring fee for the first year of this contract is $675,000. The monitoring fee shall be adjusted annually based on the same percentage of increase authorized in the ambulance rate charged by the Contractor. One quarter of the annual fee shall be due on July 1, October 1, January 1, and April 1 of each year of this Agreement. The County warrants and represents that the payments made by Contractor to County shall be less than or equal to the County’s actual costs to provide those services and oversight under this Agreement. No funds shall be used by the County in a manner that may violate 42 U.S.C. Section 1320a-7b, the federal Anti-Kickback Statute
Monitoring Costs. 24 AGENCY will incur costs associated with oversight of Contactor’s operational and 25 clinical performance under this Agreement. CONTRACTOR shall pay the AGENCY for 26 monitoring costs providing such oversight as shown on Exhibit D. BLS/ ALS/CCT IFT Agreement January 1, 2020
Monitoring Costs. Claimed Costs of $ $21,814, Unsupported Costs of $21,814 We classified $21,814 as unsupported costs because the Oregon Water Science Center could not provide supporting documentation for expenses incurred by the Medford Field
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Monitoring Costs. Included in routine project support and back-up Capacity Assessment updated Evaluation Costs: can be parcelled with the DCPS evaluation in 2016 to enable a forward-looking perspective. Data Source: CDC Frequency: Once (2016) Baseline (year): 2011 Strategy Target (year): Completed (2016) Results Indicator 1.3 Development Finance tracking system established Data Source: CDC Frequency: Annual progress Baseline (year): --- (2015) Target (year): Completed (2018)
Monitoring Costs and (6) costs to ensure compliance with the Staffing Contract, attached as Exhibit C.

Related to Monitoring Costs

  • Operating Costs The Assuming Institution agrees, during its period of use of any Leased Data Management Equipment, to pay to the Receiver or to appropriate third parties at the direction of the Receiver all operating costs with respect thereto and to comply with all relevant terms of any existing Leased Data Management Equipment leases entered into by the Failed Bank, including without limitation the timely payment of all rent, taxes, fees, charges, maintenance, utilities, insurance and assessments.

  • Administrative Costs Administrative costs will not be included in the budget neutrality agreement, but the state must separately track and report additional administrative costs that are directly attributable to the demonstration. All administrative costs must be identified on the Forms CMS-64.10 Waiver and/or 64.10P Waiver.

  • Direct Costs Insert the major cost elements. For each element, consider the application of the paragraph entitled “Costs Requiring Prior Approval” on page 1 of these instructions.

  • Operating Expenses During the term of this Lease Tenant shall pay to Landlord as additional rent all ad valorem taxes and operating expenses and other charges of every kind and nature (“Operating Expenses”) incurred or paid by Landlord in connection with the maintenance, repair, operation, management, or ownership of the Premises. If requested, Tenant agrees to pay Landlord on the first day of each calendar month, together with the payment of rent, such amount as Landlord estimates from time to time as necessary to pay such expenses. Landlord shall xxxx Tenant annually after the end of each year for such expenses. In the event the aggregate of Tenant’s installments during the year shall be less than the amount of Operating Expenses due from Tenant, such deficiency shall be paid to Landlord within ten (10) days after demand therefore. In the event the aggregate of Tenant’s installments during the year shall be more than the amount of Operating Expenses due from Tenant, such overpayment shall be applied to Tenant’s next monthly installment of Operating Expenses and Rent. As used herein, the term “Operating Expenses” shall include the cost of maintaining casualty and public liability insurance covering the Premises, real estate ad valorem taxes and all costs of managing, operating and maintaining the Premises, including but not limited to: costs of constructing, maintaining and repairing on site and off-site traffic controls; decorating, painting, lighting, sanitary control, and removal of trash, garbage and other refuse; maintenance, repair and replacement of utility systems serving any common areas, including water, sanitary sewer and storm water lines and other utility lines, pipes and conduits; costs of utilities, including water, sewer, electricity, and gas; janitorial, sweeping and cleaning services, trash bin rentals, trash pickup fees, licenses, permits and inspection fees; parking lot painting and restriping; planting, irrigating, gardening and landscaping; signs and markers; parking control and security guards and fire protection or detection service; all general maintenance and repair; other general operation and maintenance costs and expenses; all labor and supplies required by the foregoing; and administrative costs directly attributable thereto.

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