Maintenance Cost definition

Maintenance Cost means the amounts payable by the VPD to the Vendor in consideration for the Maintenance Services to be provided by the Vendor pursuant to the Maintenance Agreement.
Maintenance Cost means the planned or unplanned recurring costs required to support the ongoing operation of the metering system, meter reading and inspection as may be agreed between the parties. Where applicable, costs associated with monitoring of meter tampering and bypass shall be as agreed by the parties.
Maintenance Cost means a payment to the foster parent or relative caregiver for the costs of providing the child or young adult with the following:

Examples of Maintenance Cost in a sentence

  • The Maintenance Statement of Work, maintenance inventory list, and maintenance pricing are more particularly described in Exhibit A.2 – Ci Statement of Work, B.1 – Pricing, Exhibit B.5 - Communications Center Maintenance Cost Details, and Exhibit H – Firmware and Software Maintenance Services Specifications attached hereto, and subsequent modifications.


More Definitions of Maintenance Cost

Maintenance Cost means the COP component (updated annually and made effective April 1 of each year) determined by the product of (1) the total annual Gas Turbine Equivalent Operating Hours (or EOH) accumulated during the prior calendar year and (2) the rate per EOH as determined annually under the MCV/GE Service Agreement or any successor agreement, divided by the total annual electric production during the prior calendar year adjusted to exclude electric production during the prior calendar year attributable to the Boilers.
Maintenance Cost means those costs, including labor, materials, supplies, equipment, accessories, and appurtenances required to maintain the capacity and performance of the wastewater facilities during the design or actual life of such facilities.
Maintenance Cost. ’ means, upon and after the effective date of Exhibit B
Maintenance Cost means actual maintenance cost for each category of residential unit as notified by ‘Maintenance Prakoshtha’ based on annual cost actually incurred in previous financial year, which shall have two components namely: ‘Common Areas’ and ‘Inside the Residential Unit’ as under: i. ‘Common Areas’: The cost of day-to-day operation and running of ‘Old Age Home Complex’ by keeping its residents and premises secured and maintained in an acceptable condition. This shall cover the cost of related manpower, electricity, water & sewage treatment, pumping, ‘Annual Maintenance Contracts’ of equipment, if any and their depreciation, lease rent of the said plot of land, any other dues related to YEIDA, Government and/ or Municipal taxes, cost of consumables, etc. ii. ‘Inside the Residential Unit’: Maintenance & upkeep inside the ‘Residential Units’ covering cost of consumables including electricity, Mess charges and laundry expenses, which shall be charged separately to the Founder Member(s)
Maintenance Cost means all or any portion of the expenses that are properly attributable to Maintenance under generally accepted accounting principles, including, without
Maintenance Cost means all or any portion of the expenses that are properly attributable to Maintenance under generally accepted accounting principles, including, without limiting the generality of the foregoing, reimbursement to the County for any funds advanced for Maintenance and interest on any interfund or intrafund loan for such purpose.
Maintenance Cost means cost payable for maintaining the jointly owned area including areas and technical infrastructure system defined in Annex 2 of these Regulations;