Historical Costs definition

Historical Costs means the costs or expenses that have been incurred in prior years by a contractor or grantee.
Historical Costs means the total allowable costs incurred for all programs the provider provided for the previous reporting year, which are presented via certified report by the provider.
Historical Costs means Costs arising in relation to the period prior to (and excluding) the Commencement Date excluding any Pension Deficit Contribution Costs which relate to benefits accrued in respect of pensionable service before the Commencement Date;

Examples of Historical Costs in a sentence

  • Gap’ between Historical Costs and Forward-looking TSLRIC,” Implementation of the Local Competition Provisions in the Telecommunications Act of 1996, FCC CC 96-98, May 30, 1996.

  • That is, as long as the spin- off is granted an exclusive license to the IPR.• In case the IPR are concerning Patent Rights, all out-of-pocket costs made by the University related to filing, maintenance and upholding of the Patent Rights, shall be reimbursed by the spin-off to the University upon completion of the milestone(s), for a period of maximum thirty (30) months from the initial filing date that are related to the priority filing and the subsequent PCT filing (Historical Costs).

  • The financial statements comprise the Income and Expenditure Account, Statement of Historical Costs Surpluses and Deficits, Statement of Total Recognised Gains and Losses, the Balance Sheet, the Cash Flow Statement and the related notes.

  • The Different Meanings of ‘Cost’: Viz: Historical Costs, Standard Cost, Marginal Cost, Average Cost etc.

  • Gap’ between Historical Costs and Forward-looking TSLRIC,” Implementation of the Local Competition Provisions in the Telecommunications Act of 1996, submitted in FCC CC Docket 96-98, May 30, 1996.


More Definitions of Historical Costs

Historical Costs means the total allowable costs incurred for all programs the
Historical Costs means the total expenditure incurred for all programs the purchase of care provider provided for the previous State fiscal year that are presented via certified audit.
Historical Costs shall have the meaning set forth in Section 5.1, letter a) of Annex VII (Cost sharing, monitoring and settlement);
Historical Costs means, with respect to each Project, the historical development costs incurred by Developer, as evidenced by its books and records or as documented in services agreements at third-party standard hourly rates (with no additional markups), between Developer and the applicable Project Company for such Project (or other evidence reasonably accepted by Investor) made available to Investor, for such Project to reach FID, in all cases solely to the extent the same would be capitalized in accordance with GAAP, plus third-party financing costs to get such Project to FID; provided, that any general and administrative costs of Developer shall not account for greater than [***] of the Historical Costs of such Project; provided, further, that Historical Costs shall not include any research and development costs or success fees.
Historical Costs means aggregate costs of geological studies of a contract territory and exploration of fields incurred in the past by the state where the geological information under such studies was transferred into the state’s ownership;
Historical Costs means those Total Project Costs incurred prior to December 15, 2008 that, if they had been incurred instead on or after December 15, 2008, would have been eligible for funding as Eligible Project Costs.
Historical Costs has the meaning given to such term in Section 2.7(b)(iii).