Comparative costs definition

Comparative costs means a comparison of the costs of entering into a privatization contract to the costs of the state continuing to provide the services that are the subject of the privatization contract, using a comparative costs methodology.
Comparative costs means a comparison of the costs of entering

Related to Comparative costs

  • comparative price means the price after the factors of a non-firm price and all unconditional discounts that can be utilized have been taken into consideration;

  • Comparative Financial Status Report format substantially in the form of and containing the information called for therein for the Mortgage Loans, or such other form for the presentation of such information as may be approved from time to time by the CREFC® for commercial mortgage securities transactions generally.

  • CMSA Comparative Financial Status Report The monthly report in "Comparative Financial Status Report" format substantially in the form of and containing the information called for therein for the Mortgage Loans, or such other form for the presentation of such information as may be approved from time to time by the CMSA for commercial mortgage securities transactions generally and, insofar as it requires the presentation of information in addition to that called for by the form of the "Comparative Financial Status Report" available as of the Closing Date on the CMSA website, is reasonably acceptable to the Master Servicer or the Special Servicer, as applicable.

  • Administrative Costs means the costs that are used to pay for employee salaries not directly related to care planning and supports coordination and administrative expenses necessary to operate each single point of entry agency.

  • Administrative cost means a fee imposed to cover: