Common use of PROFIT AS A SEPARATE ELEMENT OF PRICE Clause in Contracts

PROFIT AS A SEPARATE ELEMENT OF PRICE. For purchases using federal funds in excess of ,000, a Customer may be required to negotiate profit as a separate element of the price. See, 2 CFR 200.323(b). Contractor agrees to provide information and negotiate with the Customer regarding profit as a separate element of the price for the purchase. Contractor also agrees that the total price, including profit, charged by Contractor to Customer will not exceed the awarded pricing, including any applicable discount, under any awarded contract.

Appears in 100 contracts

Samples: Cooperative Agreement, Cooperative Agreement, Cooperative Agreement

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PROFIT AS A SEPARATE ELEMENT OF PRICE. For purchases using federal funds in excess of ,000$150,000, a Customer may be required to negotiate profit as a separate element of the price. See, 2 CFR 200.323(b). Contractor agrees to provide information and negotiate with the Customer regarding profit as a separate element of the price for the purchase. Contractor also agrees that the total price, including profit, charged by Contractor to Customer will not exceed the awarded pricing, including any applicable discount, under any awarded contract.

Appears in 31 contracts

Samples: Cooperative Agreement, Cooperative Agreement, Cooperative Agreement

PROFIT AS A SEPARATE ELEMENT OF PRICE. For purchases using federal funds in excess of ,000$150,000, a Customer CUSTOMER/END USER may be required to negotiate profit as a separate element of the price. See, 2 CFR 200.323(b). Contractor agrees to provide information and negotiate with the Customer CUSTOMER/END USER regarding profit as a separate element of the price for the purchase. Contractor also agrees that the total price, including profit, charged by Contractor to Customer CUSTOMER/END USER will not exceed the awarded pricing, including any applicable discount, under any awarded contract.

Appears in 12 contracts

Samples: Cooperative Agreement, Cooperative Agreement, Cooperative Agreement

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PROFIT AS A SEPARATE ELEMENT OF PRICE. For purchases using federal funds in excess more than the current Simplified Acquisition Threshold of ,000$250,000, a Customer may be required to negotiate requires negotiation of profit as a separate element of the price. See, 2 CFR 200.323(b200.324(b). Contractor agrees to provide information and negotiate with the Customer regarding profit as a separate element of the price for the purchase. Contractor also agrees that the total price, including profit, charged by Contractor to Customer will not exceed the awarded pricing, including any applicable discount, under any awarded contract.

Appears in 11 contracts

Samples: Contract for Ambulances, Ems, and Special Service Vehicles, Addendum to Agreement, Cooperative Agreement

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