Shipment Cost definition

Shipment Cost means the cost and taxes recovered by the Company from the Vendor per order for handling the logistics.
Shipment Cost means the cost and taxes recovered by the AGBC from the Associates per order for handling the logistics.

Examples of Shipment Cost in a sentence

  • Invoices shall clearly indicate the number of shipments, per Shipment Cost, and extended cost.

  • For the rights, privileges, and license granted hereunder, PGx shall pay to UVAPF the Material Production Cost as listed in Exhibit A and shall reimburse UVAPF the Material Shipment Cost as provided in Exhibit A.

Related to Shipment Cost

  • Equipment Cost means, for each Unit, the purchase price therefor -------------- paid by the Owner Trustee to the Lessee pursuant to Section 2 of the Participation Agreement and as set forth in Schedule 1 to the Participation Agreement with respect to such Unit. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in the Operative Agreements, the Equipment Cost for any Replacement Unit shall be deemed to be the Equipment Cost or deemed Equipment Cost of the Unit replaced by such Replacement Unit.

  • Net cost means the Contractor’s actual cost after deducting all permitted cash and trade discounts, rebates, allowances, credits, sales taxes, commissions, and refunds (whether or not any or all of the same shall have been taken by the Contractor) of all parts and materials purchased by the Contractor solely for the use in performing its obligation hereunder provided, where such purchase has received the prior written approval of the Manager as required herein. The Contractor shall promptly furnish to the Manager such bills of sale and other instruments as the Manger may require, executed, acknowledged and delivered, assuring to the Manager title to such materials, supplies, equipment, parts, and tools free of encumbrances.

  • Replacement Cost means the cost to repair or rebuild the improvements owned by Lessor at the time of the occurrence to their condition existing immediately prior thereto, including demolition, debris removal and upgrading required by the operation of applicable building codes, ordinances or laws, and without deduction for depreciation.