Termination Cost definition

Termination Cost means the sum equal to thirty percent (30%) of Your monthly average electricity invoice multiplied by the number of Outstanding Months;
Termination Cost means an estimate of the pro- gram's liabilities at the time the program ceases to operate, which shall include, at a minimum, final claim payments, claim adjustment expenses, unallocated loss adjustment expenses, and costs attributed to increased utilization.
Termination Cost means, with respect to termination and wind-up of Work pursuant to this Agreement by the Constructing Party for such Work, (i) the direct costs (net of salvage) reasonably and necessarily incurred and paid by such Constructing Party in the termination and wind-up of such Work, (ii) overhead reasonably allocable to the termination and wind-up of such Work, and (iii) Interest on such direct costs from the later to occur of the date of this Agreement or the date of payment by the Constructing Party of such direct costs and continuing until the date of invoicing of the Paying Party(ies) for such direct costs.

Examples of Termination Cost in a sentence

  • For any other reason deemed by the Contracting Officer to be in the best interests of the Government.(c) If the withdrawn work has been authorized under the Performance Measurement Baseline for the current year, the work shall be terminated in accordance with the procedures in the Section I Clause entitled, FAR 52.249-6, Termination (Cost- Reimbursement).

  • The Termination for Convenience paragraph in the “Termination” Article is modified to add a reference to FAR 52.249-6, Termination (Cost Reimbursement) with the following changes: deletes paragraphs (e) and (j); in paragraph (d) change "120 days" to "60 days" and in paragraph (f) change "1 year" to "60 days.” 04.

  • The parties shall negotiate the settlement under the provisions of subpart 49.3 and the clause at 52.249-6, Termination (Cost Reimbursement).

  • The prime contractor may find the clause at 52.249-6, Termination (Cost- Reimbursement), suitable for use in cost-reimbursement subcontracts; provided, that the relationship between the contractor and subcontractor is clearly indicated.

  • The parties shall negotiate the settlement under the provisions of subpart 49.3 and the clause at 52.249–6, Termination (Cost- Reimbursement).


More Definitions of Termination Cost

Termination Cost means an estimate of the program's lia- bilities at the time the program ceases to operate, which shall in- clude, at a minimum, final claim payments, claim adjustment expenses, unallocated loss adjustment expenses, and costs attributed to in- creased utilization.
Termination Cost has the meaning set forth in Section 5.10(b).
Termination Cost means [***]
Termination Cost means any of the Termination Cost A, Termination Cost B or Termination Cost C as defined in Appedix 14 (Termination Payment); Biaya Pengakhiran berarti setiap Biaya Pengakhiran A, Biaya Pengakhiran B atau Biaya Pengakhiran C sebagaimana didefinisikan di dalam Lampiran 14 (Pembayaran Pengakhiran);
Termination Cost or "TC" means the termination cost payments that are calculated in accordance with the provisions of this Appendix. “Biaya Pengakhiran” atau “TC” berarti pembayarab biaya pengakhiran yang dihitung sesuai dengan ketentuan dalam Lampiran ini.
Termination Cost has the meaning set forth in Section 4(f)(ii). “Termination Notice” has the meaning set forth in Section 4(f)(iii). “Territory” means The United States and Canada. “Third Party Claim” has the meaning set forth in Section 9(b). “Transaction Expenses” means, to the extent not paid by the Company, and without duplication to amounts included as Indebtedness or Working Capital, the Seller or otherwise prior to the Closing Date, the fees, costs and expenses incurred by the Company on or prior to the Closing Date in connection with the transactions contemplated by this Agreement and the Ancillary Agreements, including (i) all fees and expenses of counsel, advisors, consultants, investment bankers, accountants, auditors and any other experts in connection with the Transactions contemplated hereby, (ii) amounts payable (including any stay bonuses or “success fees”, any change of control payments, bonuses, retention obligations or similar amounts due by the Company in connection with the transactions contemplated hereby (and any related employment Taxes payable by the Company) and any amounts payable to offset any excise Taxes imposed under Section 4999 of the Code and any related Taxes) by the Company to or for the benefit of current or former officers, directors or employees of the Company, including accrued and unpaid bonuses as of the Closing Date but excluding, for the avoidance of doubt, any amounts that become payable as a result of any actions taken by the Buyer or the Company 8
Termination Cost is all of Inter-connection Charges being the responsibility and must be paid by a JARTEL Operator for the delivery of Inter-connection Calls which are terminated to the other JARTEL operator who becomes the destination of such calls;