Total Cost Sample Clauses

Total Cost. It is estimated that the total cost to Princeton University for the performance of this Contract shall not exceed the Not-to-Exceed Price set forth in the Contract and the Contractor agrees to use its best efforts to perform the Work specified in the Contract and all obligations under this Contract within such Not-to- Exceed Price. If at any time the Contractor has reason to believe that the hourly rate payments and material costs that will accrue in performing this Contract in the next succeeding thirty (30) days, if added to all other payments and costs previously accrued, will exceed eighty-five percent (85%) of the Not-to-Exceed Price in the Contract, the Contractor shall notify Princeton University giving a revised estimate of the total price for performing this Contract with supporting reasons and documentation. If at any time during performing this Contract, the Contractor has reason to believe that the total price to Princeton University for performing this Contract will be substantially greater or less than stated Not-to-Exceed Price, the Contractor shall so notify Princeton University, giving a revised estimate of the total price for performing this Contract, with supporting reasons and documentation. If at any time during performance of this Contract, Princeton University has reason to believe that the cost required to perform the Work of this Contract will be substantially greater or less than the stated Not-to-Exceed Price, Princeton University will so advise the Contractor, giving the then- revised estimate of the total amount of effort to be required under the Contract.
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Total Cost. It is estimated that the total cost to the Government for the performance of this contract shall not exceed the ceiling price set forth in the Schedule, and the Contractor agrees to use its best efforts to perform the work specified in the Schedule and all obligations under this contract within such ceiling price. If at any time the Contractor has reason to believe that the hourly rate payments and material costs that will accrue in performing this contract in the next succeeding 30 days, if added to all other payments and costs previously accrued, will exceed 85 percent of the ceiling price in the Schedule, the Contractor shall notify the Contracting Officer giving a revised estimate of the total price to the Government for performing this contract with supporting reasons and documentation. If at any time during performing this contract, the Contractor has reason to believe that the total price to the Government for performing this contract will be substantially greater or less than the then stated ceiling price, the Contractor shall so notify the Contracting Officer, giving a revised estimate of the total price for performing this contract, with supporting reasons and documentation. If at any time during performing this contract, the Government has reason to believe that the work to be required in performing this contract will be substantially greater or less than the stated ceiling price, the Contracting Officer will so advise the Contractor, giving the then revised estimate of the total amount of effort to be required under the contract.
Total Cost. If you choose to acquire ownership you must rent the property for the number of weeks, semi-months or months shown below. The total cost does not include other charges or tax. CASH PRICE OF THE PROPERTY: $1,184.98 + Tax COST OF LEASE SERVICES: If you renew this Rental Agreement for the number of terms necessary to acquire ownership the cost of lease services will be $789.98 based on the frequency of your initial rental payment term.
Total Cost. It is estimated that the total cost to Purchaser for the performance of this Purchase Order shall not exceed the ceiling price set forth in the Purchase Order and the Seller agrees to use its best efforts to perform the work specified in this Purchase Order and all obligations under this Purchase Order within such ceiling price. If at any xxxx Xxxxxx has reason to believe that the hourly rate payments and material costs that will accrue in performing this Purchase Order in the next succeeding 30 days, if added to all other payments and costs previously accrued, will exceed 75 percent of the ceiling price in this Purchase Order, Seller shall notify Purchaser giving a revised estimate of the total price to the Purchaser for performing this Purchase Order with supporting reasons and documentation.
Total Cost of Credit is the total amount of payments to be made by the Buyer for repayment of the Credit Amount and the costs arising from the use of the Credit Amount, consisting of the Credit Amount, Interest, Contract Fee, Monthly Fee and other fees which are to be paid by the Buyer in connection with the Agreement and which can be determined by the Seller and/or the Factor at the time of entry into the Agreement. The calculation of the Total Cost of Credit shall be governed by the assumptions set forth in clause 1.9 of the Agreement.
Total Cost. The total cost to RSCCD for performance of this Agreement shall not exceed $200,000, with 4% allowable for SUBCONTRACTOR indirect costs.
Total Cost. Vendors are to provide a total firm fixed price for the project based on the provided scope of work. This total cost should not include the contingency allowance and shall reflect a comprehensive proposal encompassing labor, material, and other associated costs, aligning with the objective of delivering the project within the specified scope and budget.
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Total Cost. Enter the total cost of your subscription. Your total cost is the dollar number obtained when you multiply the number of shares shown under Total Subscription by $.10, the Subscription Price per share.
Total Cost. County will pay Contractor a total amount not to exceed [Maximum Amount] and [cents]/100 Dollars ($[Dollar Amount]) (“Contract Maximum”). The Contract Maximum is not subject to any express or implied condition precedent. The County is not required to pay for any minimum amount of any Services.
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