Creation Costs definition

Creation Costs means the costs associated with the marketing, sale, installation and equipping of alarm systems and other security, automation, or related equipment actually incurred in such current period less the related installation revenue recognized in such current period; provided, that such amount shall not in any event be less than $0.
Creation Costs means the cost, whether capitalized or expensed, of selling, equipping and installing a new Alarm System less the installation revenue received plus indirect expenses for general and administrative items allocated to account generation.
Creation Costs means the cost, whether capitalized or expensed, of selling, equipping and installing an alarm system less the installation revenue received plus indirect expenses for general and administrative items allocated to account generation.

Examples of Creation Costs in a sentence

  • It is of the essence of ▇▇▇▇▇’s promise to make the Donations that the Donations shall be used only to fund the Park Creation Costs.

  • If the actual Wetland Creation Costs expended by the Assignor are less than thise Wetland Creation Budget, at such time that SJWRMD issues final acceptance and approval of the compliance of the Mitigation Credit activities (“Final Acceptance”), the Assignor will refund the difference to the Assignee.

  • Assignor will bear any Wetland Creation Costs that exceed the Wetland Creation Budget.


More Definitions of Creation Costs

Creation Costs. As used herein, the termDLT Creation Costs” shall mean and include 100% of LGF’s actual, direct, out-of-pocket, third party costs of creating the Digital Linear Tape (“DLT”) for the Picture, including, without limitation, DVD mastering and authoring costs, manufacturing, duplication, and shipping and clearance costs (including, without limitation, the cost of clearing “bonus” materials for such DVD).
Creation Costs. As used herein, the termDLT Creation Costs” shall mean and include 100% of LGF’s actual, direct, out-of-pocket, third party costs of creating the Digital Linear Tape (“DLT”) for the Picture, including, without limitation, DVD mastering and authoring costs, manufacturing, duplication, and shipping and clearance costs (including, without limitation, the cost of clearing “bonus” materials for such DVD).