The Remaining Contract Support Cost Claims Sample Clauses

The Remaining Contract Support Cost Claims. The Remaining CSC Claims are all additional claims for damages arising out of the Defendants’ alleged failure either (1) to properly calculate or (2) to pay in full, either indirect CSC or DCSC, including without intending any limitation, all claims portions of which were settled in PSA I, PSA II and PSA III, except for reserved claims.
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Related to The Remaining Contract Support Cost Claims

  • Subcontract Costs Payments made by the Construction Manager to Subcontractors in accordance with the requirements of the subcontracts.

  • CONTRACT SUM 9.1.1 The Contract Sum is stated in the State-Contractor Agreement and, including authorized adjustments thereto, is the total amount payable by the State to the Contractor for the performance of the Work under the Contract Documents.

  • Recovery Schedule If the initial schedule or any current updates fail to reflect the Work’s actual plan or method of operation, or a contractual milestone date is more than fifteen (15) days behind, Owner may require that a recovery schedule for completion of the remaining Work be submitted. The Recovery Schedule must be submitted within seven (7) calendar days of Owner’s request. The Recovery Schedule shall describe in detail Construction Contractor’s plan to complete the remaining Work by the required Contract milestone date. The Recovery Schedule submitted shall meet the same requirements as the original Construction Schedule. The narrative submitted with the Recovery Schedule should describe in detail all changes that have been made to meet the Contract milestone dates.

  • THE CONTRACT SUM The Owner shall pay the Contractor for the performance of the contract, subject to additions and deductions provided by approved change orders, in current funds, the Contract Sum as follows: Total Bid: ($ )

  • Contractor’s Fee The Contractor’s additional fee for overhead and profit shall be determined as follows:

  • Task Order Clauses) All costs associated with the preparation, presentation, and discussion of the Contractor’s proposal in response to a task order solicitation will be at the Contractor’s sole and exclusive expense and each task order will be funded by the ordering agency at the task order level.

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