Capital Improvement Cost definition

Capital Improvement Cost means the cost to improve, extend or reconstruct the water works.
Capital Improvement Cost means the costs associated with the major maintenance and improvement of animal control authority capital assets including its fleet, facilities and site.

Examples of Capital Improvement Cost in a sentence

  • If the District chooses to exercise this right of early termination, then the party assuming or acquiring the City shall pay to the District an amount equal to the total Capital Improvement Cost paid by the District plus interest at the City’s average weighted cost of debt, times the number of years remaining on the agreement on the date the right of early termination is exercised, divided by twenty (20) years.

  • The Manager shall reflect the principal and interest repayment for Major Capital Improvement Cost financing in its projections for System Revenue Requirements in the Major Capital Plan and Budget.

  • Any construction change order changing the scope of a project or increasing the estimated Capital Improvement Cost of a project by 5 percent or $50,000.00, whichever is greater, shall be approved only after consultation with the District.

  • Centerra-SRS Investigations Section personnel possess Special State Constable Commissions as issued by the Governor of South Carolina and as such are authorized to conduct criminal investigations within the boundaries of the SRS and in other jurisdictions within the state, in cooperation with outside law enforcement agencies.

  • In connection therewith, the Concessionaire shall promptly install air meters to the Concessionaire Compressed Air System after the Closing Date, the cost of which shall be Approved by the University in advance and shall be a New Approved Capital Improvement Cost.

  • As additional Purchase Price, Buyer shall pay the amount as hereafter set forth of Seller's expenditures for capital improvements on the Property made after June 1, 1999 together with up to a ten percent (10%) fee for Seller's profit and overhead if Seller or its affiliates is the general contractor ("Capital Improvement Cost") provided that such capital expenditures are for the improvements described in Exhibit D hereto attached.

  • The portion of the Capital Improvement Cost of Joint Facilities shall be allocated to the District according to the ratio of Total Water Requirement of the District over the quantity of Wholesale Water.

  • To the extent any University Directive requires the construction of a Capital Improvement, the cost of such Capital Improvement shall be included as a New Approved Capital Improvement Cost up to the Approved cost of such Capital Improvement set forth in the University Directive.

  • Cost will be borne by the Parties as set out in the Capital Improvement Cost Allocation provision in Section 12(c).

  • The purchase price for the Property shall be Seven Million and 00/100ths Dollars ($7,000,000.00) payable in cash to Owner at the closing plus the "Capital Improvement Cost" as defined in the Exhibit B Purchase Agreement.