Common use of Reimbursable Items Clause in Contracts

Reimbursable Items. If performance of a Service will necessitate Contractor’s use of allowable Reimbursable Items, provide a listing of the Reimbursable Items necessary to perform the Service, along with quantities necessary, price, extended price, and a subtotal for all Reimbursable Items. If no allowable Reimbursable Items are to be purchased, leave this section blank. Reimbursable Items must be priced at Contractor’s actual acquisition cost, net of any discounts or rebates allowed and are not subject to any markup, charge, add on, or pass through charge or fee of any type. Reimbursable Items are not services. The amounts listed here are allowances only and the individual Reimbursable Items to be invoiced may exceed the amounts listed in this section provided the total amount invoiced does not exceed the subtotal of all Reimbursable Items.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Master Agreement Agreement, Master Agreement Agreement, Master Agreement Agreement

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