Estimated total cost definition
Examples of Estimated total cost in a sentence
Client agrees to pay the Estimated total cost and any other charges invoiced under the following terms and conditions.
Adjustments to the Estimated total cost shall be calculated on the basis of the hourly rates or other unit prices set out in Appendix 7, provided that the work occasioned by the change is, in the main, similar to work for which hourly rates or unit prices have been specified.
Indirect loss includes, but is not limited to, lost earnings of any kind, lost savings, loss of data, and claims from third parties, with the exception of liability for damages pursuant to clause 13.4. Overall damages over the term of the Agreement are limited to an amount corresponding to the Estimated total cost, excluding Value Added Tax.
The Estimated total cost for the Event may be adjusted with amendments to food quantities or services agreed to by the Client and Caterer up until ten (10) business days before the Event Time, at which point any unpaid balance of the Estimated total cost shall be due.
Estimated total cost: £50,000 pa all of which may be attributable to students from under-represented groups (see note above).