Certification Costs definition

Certification Costs means the costs related to obtaining and maintaining certification.
Certification Costs for any period means the actual amount of the costs listed in Part C of Annex 1 attached hereto paid or incurred by POL or its Affiliates during such period in obtaining certification of Gem Diamonds as required by Paragraph III(A) of the Agreement from [*]certification laboratories, without any profit or ▇▇▇▇-up thereon, and reflecting any discount or rebate paid or credited in any form to POL or its Affiliates.
Certification Costs means the pass-through costs incurred by WHG on behalf of the Customer to the extent required to certify the Gaming Site (including any recurring and/or renewal costs), including but not limited to the following: (i) certification(s) required to be carried out by a third-party testing house and/or Gaming Authority (or other competent authority) as a result of any technical functionality or features required by the Customer; (ii) certification(s) required as a result of Customer’s nomination of an Additional State (including any renewal costs for Initial Sates and/or Additional States); (iii) third-party annual security audits carried out in the Initial State and any Additional States (the cost of which shall be pro-rated in any State where the Customer is part of a multi-tenant arrangement with WHG); and (iv) third party testing laboratory costs for integrating any Third Party Tools including but not limited to content providers, know your customer (KYC) providers and payment processors.

Examples of Certification Costs in a sentence

  • Certification Costs vary depending on the type of activity that ORGANIZATION is engaged in.

  • A summary of Certification Costs can be found at RA’s website at ▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/business/sustainable-farming/farm-certification/how-much-does-rainforest- alliance-certification-cost/.

  • ORGANIZATION may need to pay Certification Costs to a certification body (e.g., to conduct an audit) or to RA (e.g., to obtain a certification risk assessment).

  • The Contractor must complete a Support Needs and & Certification Costs Worksheet and have it pre-approved by the Burlington County American Job Center.

  • ORGANIZATION may need to pay Certification Costs to a certification body (e.g., to conduct an audit) to RA (e.g., to obtain a chain of custody risk assessment) or to other actors within a particular supply chain (e.g., a Sustainability Differential or Sustainability Investments).

  • The Contractor must complete a Support Needs and Certification Costs worksheet, and have it approved by the BCAJC for all costs that exceed the $4,000.00 tuition cap.

  • In the event the Post-Closing Certification Costs are less than $275,000, 50% of the difference will be paid by Buyer to Seller within 60 days after receipt of FAA Certification.

  • Professional, Trade, Association, Union, Bonds, Certification Costs, Licenses and Fees Union dues, and Related Fees, Drug Screening, and Background Checks if required by law and not paid for by employer to accept or maintain employment or participate in a TANF activity.

  • In determining the Post-Closing Certification Costs, the Independent Accountant (i) shall be bound by the provisions of this Section 2.7 and may not assign a value to any adjustment or item greater than the greatest value for such adjustment or item claimed by Seller or Buyer (as applicable) or less than the smallest value for such adjustment or item claimed by Seller or Buyer (as applicable).

  • Appendix E – Memorandum of Agreement – Driver Certification Costs Where federal or state regulations require driver certifications and medical exams beyond what a driver needs for a basic personal driver’s license, the Company will pay those fees and costs.

Related to Certification Costs

  • Transition Costs means the reasonable costs and expenses (including reasonable attorneys’ fees but excluding overhead) incurred or payable by the Successor Servicer in connection with the transfer of servicing (whether due to termination, resignation or otherwise), including allowable compensation of employees and overhead costs incurred or payable in connection with the transfer of the Receivable Files or any amendment to the Sale and Servicing Agreement required in connection with the transfer of servicing.

  • Collection Costs means an amount that the Municipality can charge with regard to the enforcement of a consumer’s monetary obligations;

  • Construction Costs means land costs, all costs paid to construct and complete the Improvements, as specified on Exhibit "B" attached hereto and made a part hereof.

  • Remediation Costs means the cost of any action taken to reduce the concentration of contaminants on, in or under the Eligible Property to permit a record of site condition to be filed in the Environmental Site Registry under section 168.4 of the Environmental Protection Act and the cost of complying with any certificate of property use issued under section 168.6 of the Environmental Protection Act, as further specified in the CIP.

  • Termination Costs The costs and expenses related to the termination of any Servicer, the appointment of a successor servicer or the transfer and assumption of servicing with respect to the related Servicing Agreement, including, without limitation, the items set forth in Section 3.03(c).