Current Costs definition

Current Costs means the costs resulting from valuing an asset at its replacement cost, i.e. the cost of replacing it with either the same asset or another asset of similar performance characteristics, allowing for wear and tear and adjustments for efficiency.
Current Costs means all Costs incurred by the Contractor other than Capital Costs;
Current Costs. AGREEMENT made September 19,1997 by and between TEAM ENTERTAINMENT GROUP ("Producer"), a ___________ corporation with offices at 12300 Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx, Xxxxx 000, Xxx Xxxxxxx, Xxxxxxxxxx 00000, xxd DISCOVERY COMMUNICATIONS, INC. ("DCI"), a Delaware corporation with offices at 7700 Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxxx, Xxxxxxxx 00000. DCI and Producer desire to enter into an agreement regarding the production of a series of twenty six (26) thirty commercial minute (30:00) films on the subject of people and their pets, tentatively entitled Amazing Tails II (the "Series") and the exploitation by DCI of such Series as set forth in this Agreement.

Examples of Current Costs in a sentence

  • If (2) above is applicable, the restrictions shall remain in effect until the expiration of the ten (10) year period or, if later, the date on which the Full Current Costs have been funded for the first time.

  • Upon payment of the Current Costs, Tenant shall be permitted to reduce the face amount of the Letter of Credit by an amount equal to the Current Costs.

  • Jack Hadley et al., Covering the Uninsured in 2008: Current Costs, Sources of Payment, and Incremental Costs 2008, 27 HEALTH AFFAIRS w399, w401 (2008) (Defs.’ Ex. 28).

  • Current Costs Recovery Regulations apply, but these are limited on what can be charged for and do not allow full cost recovery.

  • Source: Health premiums from Kaiser Family Foundation, Employer Health Benefits 2008 Annual Survey; median wage from EPI/IPP analysis of CPS data; rates of health care coverage from US Census Bureau, Historical Health Insurance Tables, HIA-1 and John Holahan et al, Covering The Uninsured In 2008: Current Costs, Sources Of Payment, And Incremental Costs, Health Affairs(2008) The story of premium increases in Iowa follows national trends.

  • Overview of Current Costs Line 1600, if hydrotested and maintained at transmission level service (the Hydrotest Alternative), will be abandoned and/or replaced earlier than the Proposed Project or any of the Alternatives that would allow Line 1600 to be de-rated because Line 1600 will have a shorter usable asset lifespan.

  • At the end of 2001, if any balances remain in either the Current Costs Section or the Accelerated Costs Section, these costs will be transferred to one or more of the following three subaccounts, subject to the monetary and non-monetary limits as specified in PU Code Sections 367(a)(5), 381(d), and 376, Decision 97-06-060, FOF 24 and COL 5 for each of the three cost categories.

  • Kelly Executive DirectorBay Area Clean Water Agencies cc: BACWA Executive BoardSan Francisco Bay Regional Water Quality Control BoardATTACHMENT 1 Summary of Estimated Cost Impacts of Proposed WET Policy on Region 2 POTWs Prepared by: August 8, 2012Summary of Estimated Cost Impacts of Proposed WET Policy on Region 2 POTWsAugust 8, 2012 Option 1 – Current Costs Using Agency Data vs.

  • Cont’d.) 2) Displaced Transition Cost Recovery Subaccounts At the end of 2001, if any balances remain in either the Current Costs Section or the Accelerated Costs Section, these costs will be transferred to one or more of the following three subaccounts, subject to the monetary and non-monetary limits as specified in PU Code Sections 367(a)(5), 381(d), and 376, Decision 97-06-060, FOF 24 and COL 5 for each of the three cost categories.

  • Miller, “Covering the Uninsured in 2008: Current Costs, Sources Of Payment, And Incremental Costs,” (Washington, DC: The Urban Institute, 2008) http://www.urban.org/url.cfm?ID=1001210.


More Definitions of Current Costs

Current Costs means all Costs incurred by the Contractor other than Capital Costs; "Customer" means any party or former or prospective party to a Customer Contract; "Customer Contract" means the Contractor Customer Contracts and/or the Authority Customer Contracts;
Current Costs means appraising costs by re-valuing assets at estimates of their current costs, allowing for wear and tear and adjusted for efficiency. Current costs are usually estimated by adopting either the "indexation" approach, whereby appropriate indeces are applied to asset book values, or the "absolute valuation" approach, whereby the existing quantity is multiplied by the current acquisition price.
Current Costs means the reasonable incremental costs directly incurred by the Project Entities on account of Project implementation, consisting of communication costs, vehicle rental and maintenance, office supplies and maintenance, rental of office space, minor office refurbishing, equipment maintenance, utilities, document duplication/printing, consumables, travel cost, accommodation, and per diem for all travel linked to the implementation of the Project, as approved by the Bank and as further detailed in the Project Operational Manual.

Related to Current Costs

  • Direct Cost means a cost not to exceed the cost of labor, material, travel and other expenditures to the extent the costs are directly incurred to provide the relevant assistance or service. “Direct Cost” to the Acquirer for its use of any of a Respondent’s employees’ labor shall not exceed the average hourly wage rate for such employee;

  • Patient cost means the cost of a medically necessary health care service that is incurred as a result

  • Management Expenses means expenses, costs and charges necessarily and reasonably incurred in the management of the Development provided in this Deed which, except for the purpose of Clause 4.3 of Section IV of this Deed, shall include the Manager’s Remuneration;

  • Replacement Cost means the cost to repair or rebuild the improvements owned by Lessor at the time of the occurrence to their condition existing immediately prior thereto, including demolition, debris removal and upgrading required by the operation of Applicable Requirements, and without deduction for depreciation.

  • Operating Expenses is defined to include all expenses necessary or appropriate for the operation of the Fund (or Class, as applicable), including the Advisor’s investment advisory or management fee detailed in the Investment Advisory Agreement and any Rule 12b-1 fees and other expenses described in the Investment Advisory Agreement, but does not include taxes, leverage interest, brokerage commissions, dividend and interest expenses on short sales, acquired fund fees and expenses (as determined in accordance with SEC Form N-1A), expenses incurred in connection with any merger or reorganization, or extraordinary expenses such as litigation expenses.

  • 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.