Baseline Costs definition

Baseline Costs has the meaning given in clause 34.5.6.
Baseline Costs has the meaning set forth in Section 4.7(b).
Baseline Costs has the meaning set forth in Section 5.1.1 of the Agreement.

Examples of Baseline Costs in a sentence

  • It is the intent of Xxxxxxxxx-Americas to reduce the Utility costs for the Manufacturing Plant from the Utilities Baseline Costs (Schedule 10.2) throughout the Term of this Agreement.

  • Total Occupancy Cost savings shall be calculated by determining the positive difference in absolute dollars between (x) the Baseline Costs for Total Occupancy Costs as reflected in the Baseline Budget or the Adjusted Baseline Budget (as applicable) and (y) the Actual Gainshare Costs based on the actual total Costs incurred by C&S and charged to Tops in connection with the occupancy costs related to the Mainline Operations for the applicable Contract Year for which the Gainshare is being determined.

  • Indirect Baseline Costs of Conservation for the Franciscan Manzanita, $ Costs are also associated with any protections the species and habitat receive from federal, state, and local plans and policies.

  • Baseline Costs Lewin’s cost estimates are built from a base year of fiscal year 2004 Illinois Medicaid costs.26 Persons with Medicare coverage (dual eligibles) and those who obtained coverage through the program’s spend-down provisions were excluded from all the modeling, as these subgroups were not deemed conducive to managed care savings.

  • If the Actual Costs as finally agreed upon by the Parties exceed the Baseline Costs, then the Baseline Credit shall be increased by the difference between the Actual Costs and the Baseline Costs.

  • Subtracting the Phase 1 Traffic fees from the Baseline Costs leaves a potential credit amount for future reimbursement to SummerHill (the “Baseline Credit”) of Six Hundred Fifteen Thousand Nine Hundred and Twenty-Five Dollars ($615,925).

  • Such cost savings shall be calculated as the difference between the baseline costs in the Pricebook (the "Baseline Costs") and the charges for equivalent volumes (calculated by reference to the original baseline volumes in the Pricebook).

  • Health Plan Costs Relative to Baseline Costs [billions of nominal dollars] 2009Note Alternative premium estimates assume that premiums grow 1 percent slower than under the baseline case.

  • The total credit based upon paragraph 1 above shall be in the amount of $2,790,000 (the "Baseline Costs"), which includes the construction costs, soft costs and contingencies.

  • Following completion of the Phase 1 Traffic Improvements, SummerHill may elect to provide to the Town a summary of expenses reasonably supported by invoices from their general contractor, subcontractors, and soft cost vendors in the event that the actual costs of completing the Phase 1 Traffic Improvements (the “Actual Costs”) have exceeded the Baseline Costs.


More Definitions of Baseline Costs

Baseline Costs means (i) SBCL's [*] and (ii) SBCL's [*] in connection with activities and services that would fall within the definition of Agreed Services if performed by Healtheon after the Effective Date (such as Help Desk personnel ([*]); and (iii) SBCL's [*] teleprinters.
Baseline Costs means costs used to establish a customer
Baseline Costs means costs used to establish a customer protection cap that have been evaluated through an independent audit of a carbon-free energy resource conducted by the Environmental Protection Agency that evaluated projected annual costs for operation and maintenance expenses; fully allocated
Baseline Costs with respect to a Product shall mean Omrix's actual costs for the Cost Variables for manufacturing such Product determined based on the cost at the end of the second twelve (12) month period after the First Commercial Sale of that Product.

Related to Baseline Costs

  • Operating Costs means the incremental expenses incurred by the Recipient on account of Project implementation, management, and monitoring, including for office space rental, utilities, and supplies, bank charges, communications, vehicle operation, maintenance, and insurance, building and equipment maintenance, advertising expenses, travel and supervision, salaries of contractual and temporary staff, but excluding salaries, fees, honoraria, and bonuses of members of the Recipient’s civil service.

  • Incremental Operating Costs means the incremental expenses incurred by the Recipient’s implementing agencies on account of Project implementation, management, and monitoring, including office space rental, utilities, and supplies, bank charges, communications, advertising, vehicle operation, maintenance, and insurance, building and equipment maintenance costs, travel and supervision costs, and salaries of supporting staff, but excluding salaries of officials of the Recipient’s civil service.