Estimated Charges definition

Estimated Charges means periodic estimated payments of Use Charges which are determined and payable at the end of the Lease.
Estimated Charges shall have the meaning given in paragraph 10.1 of Schedule 13.

Examples of Estimated Charges in a sentence

  • Your execution of this form and the entry of the appropriate information (i.e. Assignment Project Engineer, Subcontractor Participants, Estimated Schedule Duration, Estimated Staff Hours and Estimated Charges & Expenses) along with the submission of Key Milestone Deliverable Dates , the Commission’s Problem Statement , the Consultant’s Scope of Services, Schedule and Fee Breakdown and Summary constitute your required “submittal package”.

  • The Estimated Charges do not include tax, gratuity, or Bar Package Charges.

  • The Establishment and the Patron agree and understand that the Estimated Charges are based upon the Estimated Headcount and the Services requested.

  • The Estimated Charges are provided for the purpose of determining the Services Deposit.

  • The Estimated Charges are based upon the Estimated Headcount, cost of the requested Room, Gastropub Signature Package, and other reserved services such as the Trick Shot Exhibition.

  • If in the event that Client cancels the entire program, the following cancellation schedule will apply: NOTICE OF CANCELLATION RECEIVED CANCELLATION SCHEDULE Less than 45 days prior to program start date 90% of Current Estimated Charges Between 46-90 days prior to program start date 60% of Current Estimated Charges Greater than 90 days prior to program start date 30% of Current Estimated Charges Benchmark is not for any purpose a partner, fiduciary or joint-venturer of Client.

  • Should Licensee desire to cancel this Contract, and if written notification to the County is given at least two months prior to the first date possession is to be had hereunder, the County will retain one half (1/2) of the Estimated Charges paid to it as liquidated damages.

  • If Organization cancels the program within ten (10) calendar days of the Program, Organization is liable for the Total Estimated Charges.

  • USER agrees to pay to PCSD the Estimated Charges, plus any additional Charges incurred in connection with the performance of this Agreement.

  • Trinnovo Consulting shall immediately notify the Client if cumulative Charges paid under this SOW reach one-hundred-ten percent (110%) of the Estimated Charges as shown in 5.4. (or 110% of the revised estimate, if applicable).

Related to Estimated Charges

  • Estimated Costs means costs estimated by the Authority as likely to be:

  • Estimated Cost , for the purposes of rule 22, means the estimated cost to maintain, repair or replace a major capital item;

  • Property Expenses means the costs (including, but not limited to, payroll, taxes, assessments, insurance, utilities, landscaping and other similar charges) of operating and maintaining any Eligible Property, which are the responsibility of the Borrower or the applicable Guarantor that are not paid directly by the tenant, including without limitation, the Annual Capital Expenditure Reserve and the greater of (a) 3% of rents and (b) actual management fees paid in cash, but excluding depreciation, amortization and interest costs.

  • Estimated revenue means the amount of revenue estimated to be received from all sources during the budget year in each fund for which a budget is being prepared.

  • Cost Estimate means the detailed projected expenditure, including material costs and overhead, equipment costs and overhead, labor costs and overhead, and all taxes associated with each major material and service component, required for a line extension. It shall also separately identify any incremental costs associated with providing premium services. The Company may, for the purpose of standardization, establish standard construction cost estimates, for basic or premium service plans, which shall not exceed, in any event, the average cost of constructing such line extensions in the area involved, in which case the term “cost estimate” as used in this section will be understood to mean the standard estimate thus established.