Fit-Out Cost definition

Fit-Out Cost means the "Cost to Landlord" of performing the Fit-Out Work for the New Space.

Examples of Fit-Out Cost in a sentence

  • Landlord shall, in its own name, prepare and award all contracts ('Construction Contracts") with general contractors (unless Landlord shall serve as the general contractor) and subcontracts and other contracts as may be necessary to effectuate the Landlord's Work; provided that Landlord shall not execute (without Tenant's written approval) any Construction Contract that would cause the cost of the Landlord's Work to exceed the Fit-Out Cost.

  • Landlord shall secure the building permit and all other permits and fees, licenses and inspections necessary for the proper execution and completion of the Landlord's Work, the cost of which shall be included in the Fit-Out Cost.

  • Landlord and Tenant stipulate and agree that Tenant shall have no obligation to approve a Fit-Out Cost that is in excess of $1,675,450.00.

Related to Fit-Out Cost

  • Net cost means the Contractor’s actual cost after deducting all permitted cash and trade discounts, rebates, allowances, credits, sales taxes, commissions, and refunds (whether or not any or all of the same shall have been taken by the Contractor) of all parts and materials purchased by the Contractor solely for the use in performing its obligation hereunder provided, where such purchase has received the prior written approval of the Manager as required herein. The Contractor shall promptly furnish to the Manager such bills of sale and other instruments as the Manger may require, executed, acknowledged and delivered, assuring to the Manager title to such materials, supplies, equipment, parts, and tools free of encumbrances.

  • Contract Cost means the Contract Sum plus Price Variation. This cost shall be included in the letter of acceptance.

  • Project Cost means the price payable to Service Provider over the entire period of Agreement (i.e. Rs. <in words>) for the full and proper performance of its contractual obligations.

  • Equipment Cost means, for each Unit, the purchase price therefor paid by the Owner Trustee to the Lessee pursuant to Section 2 of the Participation Agreement and as set forth in Schedule 1 to the Participation Agreement with respect to such Unit. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in the Operative Agreements, the Equipment Cost for any Replacement Unit shall be deemed to be the Equipment Cost or deemed Equipment Cost of the Unit replaced by such Replacement Unit.

  • 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;