Adjusted Costs definition
Examples of Adjusted Costs in a sentence
Further, if the Adjusted Costs reflect a credit due Seller, Purchaser shall immediately pay Seller the amount of such credit in cash.
If the Proved Reserves Value after application of the Adjusted Costs is zero, then Harken shall not be obligated to make any Contingent Payment hereunder.
Purchaser shall be entitled to offset for the Adjusted Costs against the Holdback Funds, if the Adjusted Costs reflect a credit due Purchaser which is not paid by Seller upon demand by Purchaser.
A ratio, measured on a fiscal month-end basis (beginning with the month of January, 2003), of (A) Adjusted Accounts Payable to (B) Adjusted Costs of Goods Sold, of not less than 16 to 1.0.
The purchase price (the “Purchase Price”) for the Property shall be (a) $32,893,058, plus or minus (b) any Adjusted Costs, minus (c) any Liquidated Damages Payment (defined below).
In addition, Buyer's Adjusted Costs of compliance shall not include costs associated with any extensions of the maintenance or warranty period beyond the applicable period set forth in the Assigned Contracts as of the Closing Date which are agreed to by Buyer.
Adjusted Costs shall not include any costs of utilities, infrastructure, landscaping and other improvements which benefit both the outlot parcel and the Proposed Community, any costs of acquisition of the Dessau II land or any costs associated with use of the outlot parcel prior to sale for purposes solely related to the development and marketing of the Proposed Community, such as costs of temporary use of the outlot parcel for installation and display of model homes.