Remaining Costs Clause Samples
Remaining Costs. Once the funds in the Warranty Account are exhausted or finally distributed to Seller in accordance with Section 2.3 hereof, Seller will be responsible for direct payment of all remaining Repair Costs. Buyer shall have the right, in its sole discretion, to either (i) pay any subcontractors, material suppliers or vendors directly for Warranty Services and obtain reimbursement from Seller, or (ii) submit any invoices from subcontractors, material suppliers or vendors directly to Seller, for timely payment by Seller. Within thirty (30) days after receipt of a request for reimbursement from Buyer, accompanied by reasonable documentation of the associated Warranty Services and Repair Costs, Seller will reimburse Buyer for such Repair Costs.
Remaining Costs. The amount that Lender from time to time determines, in its judgment, to be necessary to pay, through Completion, all unpaid Project Costs.
Remaining Costs. Costs other than Labor Costs shall be referred to as the “Remaining Costs.” The District shall cap the Remaining Costs at a 2% annual increase. Therefore, the 2017 Remaining Costs multiplied by 102% shall be the 2018 Remaining Costs. The 2018 Remaining Costs multiplied by 102% shall be the 2019 Remaining Costs, and so forth through the term of this Agreement. • The District shall provide the Town with Labor Cost and the Remaining Costs by November 1 of each year. • The District shall invoice the Town for the Payment Amount by February 1 of each year. The Town shall remit payment in full by March 1 of each year of this contract. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Town may choose to make payment to the District in two equal semi-annual payments. Semi-annual payments shall be due on March 1 and September 1 of each year. • On or before March 1 of each year, each party shall pay a proportionate share of its total contribution equal to the percent of its prior year’s total tax levy collected as of January 31 and as reported by the Dane County Treasurer.
Remaining Costs. The City agrees to be responsible for one hundred percent (100%) of the total actual costs of Preliminary Engineering, Right of Way, and Utility adjustments for the Project. The City shall also pay for any Non-Participating Costs incurred for the Project along with the associated Non-Participating Construction Engineering costs.
Remaining Costs. 14 Should be made through the end of the Project Period for the applicable Project. The Project Period for any Project is the period of time commencing on the date of the determination of the In-Balance Test with respect to such Project and ending on the date six full months after the scheduled opening date of the Project.
Remaining Costs. The City agrees to be responsible for one hundred percent (100%) of the total actual costs of utility adjustments for the Project. Further, the City will also be responsible for one hundred percent (100%) of the remaining balance for the total actual costs of preliminary engineering, construction (which includes the costs of all construction contingency items), construction engineering, and right of way costs for the Project that exceeds the Secretary’s combined funding of $162,000,000.00 for Projects Nos. 54-87 KA-2382-01 and 54-87 KA-2389-01 when that funding is considered in the aggregate.
