Incidentals means expenses in carrying out proceedings pursuant to this chapter
Incidentals means an occasional or minor expense.
Incidentals means, collectively, all services necessary to perform a Product Agreement and not expressly stated in the Product Agreement, all services requested by Client and performed by Xxxxx outside the scope of a Product Agreement, and any incidental expenses and costs incurred by Xxxxx in the performance of Services or any of the foregoing.
Examples of Incidentals in a sentence
Customer shall become responsible for payment for Incidentals upon signature by Customer of the Service Agreement.
Incidentals are not reimbursable for one-day trips; they may only be claimed after 24 hours.
More Definitions of Incidentals
Incidentals. Means reimbursable minor purchases on duty travel (e.g., gratuities, local phone calls).
Incidentals means and includes, without limitation, storm sewers and appurtenances, medians, acceleration and deceleration lanes, streets signs, traffic signals and survey monuments.
Incidentals means any minor expenses associated with business travel.
Incidentals means any minor, miscellaneous expense incurred during travel, including but not limited to, telephone, facsimile or computer connection service, local ground transportation, baggage handling and storage, and snacks.
Incidentals means expenditures for reasonable out of pocket expenses for gratuities, baggage handling, dry cleaning, laundry, etc.
Incidentals means expenses such as fees and tips given to porters, baggage carriers, bellhops, hotel stewards, or if suitable meals cannot be obtained at the temporary duty site, transportation between places of lodging or business. See GSA Chapter 300-3 of the Federal Travel Regulation Glossary of Terms.
Incidentals means incidentals, work or services provided by Blue Ink to the Client, including telephone calls, meetings, travel time, toll calls, postage and stationery items. "Intellectual Property" includes (whether in visible, electronic or any other form) all brands, contracts, goodwill, logos, formulae, techniques, know-how, specifications, designs, drawings, copyright, manufacturing processes, patents and trademarks (if any) whether registered or not, software (in source and object code), business strategies, confidential business information including market and marketing strategies, business contracts and intellectual property relating to the business of, or goods or Services of a party.