One-Time Costs definition

One-Time Costs shall have the meaning set forth in Section 3.1.
One-Time Costs means an amount equal to $89,500,000.
One-Time Costs means the costs incurred in order to restore Crude Unit #1 and other related assets and equipment to full operation, as required by the Processing Agreement.

Examples of One-Time Costs in a sentence

  • The Parties agree that they have used reasonable good faith efforts to identify One-Time Costs in excess of five thousand dollars ($5,000) on Schedule I as of the Effective Date and, in the event that Cyclerion declines to consent to any One-Time Cost for a Service pursuant to this Section 3.1, Service Provider shall not be required under this Agreement to perform such Service to the extent such Service cannot be performed without payment of such One-Time Cost.

  • A total fixed lump-sum price for One-Time Costs as set forth and according to the billing milestones and payment schedules as identified in Schedule B.

  • Such preliminary Basis of Estimate Report consists of a detailed breakdown of the estimated costs for the Refurbishment Work and the applicable One-Time Costs for the First Unit and describes the basis for the costs for each work breakdown item and the risk associated with that cost.

  • Within 20 calendar days after receipt of the invoice submitted under this Section 11.2, EDE shall pay SCE the estimated One-Time Costs and General Facility Use Charge.

  • The Parties agree that they have used reasonable good faith efforts to identify One-Time Costs in excess of five thousand dollars ($5,000) on the Transition Service Schedules as of the Distribution Effective Time and, in the event that bluebird declines to consent to any One-Time Cost for a Service pursuant to this Section 3.1, Service Provider shall not be required under this Agreement to perform such Service to the extent such Service cannot be performed without payment of such One-Time Cost.

  • The Parties agree that they have used reasonable good faith efforts to identify One-Time Costs in excess of five thousand dollars ($5,000) on the Transition Service Schedules as of the Distribution Effective Time and, in the event that Alkermes US declines to consent to any One-Time Cost for a Service pursuant to this Section 3.1, Service Provider shall not be required under this Agreement to perform such Service to the extent such Service cannot be performed without payment of such One-Time Cost.

  • This estimate will consist of a detailed breakdown of the estimated costs for the Refurbishment Work and the applicable One-Time Costs for such Unit, including a preliminary Basis of Estimate Report that clearly describes the basis for the costs for each work breakdown item and the risk associated with that cost.

  • The Parties agree that they have used reasonable good faith efforts to identify One-Time Costs in excess of five thousand dollars ($5,000) on the Transition Service Schedules as of the Distribution Effective Time and, in the event that 2seventy declines to consent to any One-Time Cost for a Service pursuant to this Section 3.1, Service Provider shall not be required under this Agreement to perform such Service to the extent such Service cannot be performed without payment of such One-Time Cost.

  • The Parties agree that they have used reasonable good faith efforts to identify One-Time Costs in excess of five thousand dollars ($5,000) on the Transition Service Schedules as of the Distribution Effective Time and, in the event that Mural US declines to consent to any One-Time Cost for a Service pursuant to this Section 3.1, Service Provider shall not be required under this Agreement to perform such Service to the extent such Service cannot be performed without payment of such One-Time Cost.

  • Conversely, if the amount paid for the estimated One-Time Costs in accordance with Section 11.2 is greater than the amount due for the One-Time Costs as determined from actual recorded book cost, SCE shall credit EDE for amounts previously paid and reimburse EDE the difference between the amount previously paid by ▇▇▇ and the actual recorded book costs, without interest, within 20 calendar days of such determination of actual costs.


More Definitions of One-Time Costs

One-Time Costs shall have the meaning set forth in the Formation Agreement.
One-Time Costs as defined in schedule 1.(f)
One-Time Costs. All costs determined by SCE to be associated with the installation of Interconnection Facilities, Capital Additions, or System Facilities which are not capitalized in accordance with Accounting Practice. SCE’s current estimates of theThe Interconnection Facilities One-Time Costs and System Facilities One-Time Costs are provided in Exhibits A and B, respectively.
One-Time Costs means (i) with respect to the contribution of the Contributed Businesses to the Company, the costs incurred by (A) the Company or (B) either Party at the express written request, or with the prior written approval, of the Company (or prior to the Closing, at the express written request or with the prior written approval of the Wachovia Securities officers specified on Schedule 1.1(j)) in connection with the actions specified in Schedule 1.1(e)(i), and (ii) with respect to the contribution and integration of any Acquired Retail Brokerage Business into the Company, the types of costs specified in Schedule 1.1(e)(ii).

Related to One-Time Costs

  • Prime costs and “Prime cost sum” means the amount actually paid by the contractor for any article, commodity or special work and shall include all proper charges for packing, carriage and delivery to site, after deduction of all trade documents, rebates and allowances and the discount obtainable for cash insofar as such discount for cash exceeds 2½%.

  • Start-Up Costs means all fees, costs, and expenses incurred in connection with establishing the State Mitigation Trust and the Indian Tribe Mitigation Trust and setting them up for operation. Start-up costs shall not include the cost of premiums for insurance policies.

  • Company Reimbursable Costs means the actual costs and expenses incurred by Company and/or its Affiliates in connection with performance of the Company Work or otherwise incurred by Company and/or its Affiliates in connection with this Agreement, and including, without limitation, any such costs that may have been incurred by Company and/or its Affiliates in connection with the Company Work or this Agreement prior to the Effective Date. These Company Reimbursable Costs shall include, without limitation, the actual expenses for labor (including, without limitation, internal labor), services, materials, subcontracts, equipment or other expenses incurred in the execution of the Company Work, all applicable overhead, overtime costs, all federal, state and local taxes incurred (including, without limitation, all taxes arising from amounts paid to Company that are deemed to be contributions in aid of construction), all costs of outside experts, consultants, counsel and contractors, all other third-party fees and costs, and all costs of obtaining any required permits, rights, consents, releases, approvals, or authorizations acquired by or on behalf of Company, including, without limitation, the Required Approvals.

  • Overhead costs means the actual costs incurred or the estimated costs to be

  • FTE Costs means the FTE Rate multiplied by the applicable number of FTEs who perform a specified activity pursuant to this Agreement.