Non-Recurring Engineering Costs definition

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Non-Recurring Engineering Costs which include but are not limited to injection mold tooling costs, bed of nails fixture costs, printed circuit board setup charges, production test set programming charges, pick and place programming charges, solder paste stencil costs, and other production tooling and setup charges. Raymarine agrees to reimburse RK for up to $225,000 of Non-Recurring Engineering Costs (collectively, the “Raymarine NRE Cost Obligation”). The Raymarine NRE Cost Obligation shall be billed to Raymarine at RK’s actual cost and in no event shall any portion of the Raymarine NRE Cost Obligation be due or payable before January 2, 2008.

Examples of Non-Recurring Engineering Costs in a sentence

  • Exhibit A - Product Description and Pricing Schedule Exhibit B - Non-Recurring Engineering Costs The parties hereto have caused this Agreement to be executed by their duly authorized representatives on the date(s) shown below.

  • Company shall pay Jabil all amounts when due, including all Non-Recurring Engineering Costs (“NRE Costs”), that Jabil may incur in the performance of the Manufacturing Services.

  • Exhibit B to Palm OEM Partner Agreement Non-Recurring Engineering Costs The Non-Recurring Engineering (NRE) and Development Costs for this new SKU (project) are estimated to be thirteen thousand five hundred dollars ($13,500.00).

  • Raymarine agrees to reimburse RK for up to $225,000 of Non-Recurring Engineering Costs (collectively, the “Raymarine NRE Cost Obligation”).

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  • All Non-Recurring Engineering Costs, as identified during New Product Introduction or ongoing engineering support activities will be agreed by UTS and EMS before any purchase order is generated.

  • Redback shall pay Jabil all amounts when due, including all Non-Recurring Engineering Costs ("NRE Costs"), that Jabil may incur in the performance of the Manufacturing Services.

  • All Non-Recurring Engineering Costs agreed between UTS and EMS shall, unless otherwise agreed by the Parties, be subjected to the provision of three independent quotes from reputable suppliers.

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Related to Non-Recurring Engineering Costs

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  • Service Costs has the meaning ascribed thereto in Section 3.01.

  • Operation and Maintenance Costs means the costs of:

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