Distributor Costs of Goods Sold definition

Distributor Costs of Goods Sold means, with respect to any Monthly Collection Period, any costs of goods sold actually paid by any Distributor during such Monthly Collection Period.
Distributor Costs of Goods Sold means, with respect to any Weekly Collection Period, any costs of goods sold actually paid by any Distributor during such Weekly Collection Period.

Related to Distributor Costs of Goods Sold

  • Cost of Goods means the fully burdened cost to manufacture Compound or Drug Product, as applicable, (the “Supplied Product”) which means: (a) [ * ]; and (b) in the case of [ * ]. Actual unit costs shall consist of [ * ].

  • Allowable Costs means the costs defined as allowable in 42 CFR, Chapter IV, Part 413, as amended to October 1, 2007, except for the purposes of calculating direct medical education costs, where only the reported costs of the interns and residents are allowed. Further, costs are allowable only to the extent that they relate to patient care; are reasonable, ordinary, and necessary; and are not in excess of what a prudent and cost-conscious buyer would pay for the given service or item.

  • Patent Costs means the reasonable fees and expenses paid to outside legal counsel, and filing, maintenance and other reasonable out-of-pocket expenses paid to Third Parties, incurred in connection with the Prosecution and Maintenance of Patent Rights.

  • Direct Costs means the sum of the following:

  • Bondable stranded costs rate order means one or more