Pay Items definition

Pay Items means the items detailed in Appendix C - Requirements,

Examples of Pay Items in a sentence

  • The amounts to be allowed for lump sum Pay Items in progress payments shall not exceed the reasonable value of the Work, as determined by the Department.

  • Incidentals including excavation, rock removal, backfilling, disinfection, testing, temporary water connections, pavement removal, pavement replacement, and other incidentals required for the installation of water distribution items are not measured for separate payment and shall be included in the applicable Pay Items below.

  • Payment for all Work compensated on a cost reimbursable basis shall be based on the reasonable and actual costs incurred by the CM/GC subject to any restrictions or limitation the Owner places on such Pay Items, including but not limited to NTE amounts for discrete Pay Items.

  • The Consultant shall prepare plan sheets, notes and details to include, but not be limited to, the following: Intersection Signalization Plan sheets at 1" = 20' scale, General Note sheet(s), Summary of Pay Items sheet(s), Pole Mast Arm Detail sheet(s), Foundation Details sheet(s) and special detail sheet(s) and soil boring data, as needed.

  • The amounts to be allowed for lump sum Pay Items in progress payments shall not exceed the reasonable value of the Work, as determined by the Owner.

  • Procedures in place for non-Positive Pay Items will not be applicable in determining whether we have satisfied the foregoing responsibilities.

  • Signing and Marking Plans shall include, but not be limited to, the following: General Note sheet(s), summary of Pay Items sheets, Plan sheet(s), and Special Marking Detail sheet(s), as needed.

  • Cost for compliance with the above requirements shall be included in Pay Items 1 and 30, Mobilization and shall be detailed in the table below.

  • The landscape plans shall also include General Notes and Details and a summary of Pay Items sheet (s).

  • Procedures in place for non-Reverse Positive Pay Items will not be applicable in determining whether we have satisfied the foregoing responsibilities.

Related to Pay Items

  • Extraordinary Items means (i) extraordinary, unusual, and/or nonrecurring items of gain or loss; (ii) gains or losses on the disposition of a business; (iii) changes in tax or accounting regulations or laws; or (iv) the effect of a merger or acquisition, all of which must be identified in the audited financial statements, including footnotes, or Management Discussion and Analysis section of the Company’s annual report.

  • Third Party Items means Third Party Content and Third Party Products.

  • Eligible Items means the goods imported under the Program (except those specifically excluded pursuant to Attachment 1 to Schedule 3 to this Loan Agreement), the foreign exchange costs of which are eligible for financing out of the proceeds of the Loan;

  • Distributable Items means, as prescribed by CRD IV, the amount of the profits at the end of the last financial year plus any profits brought forward and reserves available for that purpose before distributions to holders of own funds instruments less any losses brought forward, profits which are non-distributable pursuant to provisions in legislation or the institution’s by-laws and sums placed to non-distributable reserves in accordance with applicable national law or the statutes of the institution, those losses and reserves being determined on the basis of the individual accounts of the institution and not on the basis of the consolidated accounts, or any successor provision thereto;

  • Disputed Items has the meaning specified in Section 2.7(c).