forecast prices and costs definition

forecast prices and costs means future prices and costs that are:
forecast prices and costs means future prices and costs that are: (a) generally accepted as being a reasonable outlook of the future; or (b) if, and only to the extent that, there are fixed or presently determinable future prices or costs to which Athabasca is legally bound by a contractual or other obligation to supply a physical product, including those for an extension period of a contract that is likely to be extended, those prices or costs rather than the prices and costs referred to in subparagraph (a).
forecast prices and costs means future prices and costs that are: (a) generally accepted as being reasonable outlook of the future;

More Definitions of forecast prices and costs

forecast prices and costs means future prices and costs that are: (a) generally accepted as being a reasonable outlook of the future; or (b) if, and only to the extent that, there are fixed or presently determinable future prices or costs to which Athabasca is legally bound by a contractual or other obligation to supply a physical product, including

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