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Unit cost definition

Unit cost means cost estimate expressed in dollars per cubic metre;
Unit cost means costs expressed in dollars per cubic metre;
Unit cost means cost including installation, commissioning and testing

Examples of Unit cost in a sentence

  • Unit cost trend studies were used to evaluate whether there were significant changes to network costs that would require changes from previously filed rating area factors.

  • Unit cost, freight, fixed fee, estimated usage and the extended cost shall be stated in terms of the designated bid unit.

  • Only one cable will be extended to each Outdoor unit and if any additional breakup of supply is required, the Contractor shall provide suitable outdoor distribution box as part of Unit cost.

  • Unit cost trend represents a combination of the inflationary pressure and the mixture of services received.

  • Unit cost assumptions have been developed based on the Company’s past actual expense experience, expectations of current and future experience.


More Definitions of Unit cost

Unit cost means all expenditures which are incurred in connection with Unit Operations.
Unit cost for a particular Unit means the sum of (i) the Unit Lot Cost for the Unit and (ii) the Unit Construction Cost for the Unit.
Unit cost means the unit cost of goods, works, non-consultant services and consultant services required for implementation of each of the Outputs of a Subproject in the typology specified in the PPA, all as set forth in the Operational Manual and the PPA.
Unit cost means the total expenditure incurred by an organization to produce, store and sell one unit of a particular product or service. Unit costs include all fixed costs, or overhead costs, and all variable costs, or direct material costs and direct labor costs, involved in production.
Unit cost means the cost of producing the Goods and/or Services by the Supplier and as described in a Purchase Order.
Unit cost means the quantity calculated by dividing the product of the consumer’s half hour consumption and the corresponding half hour prices over a defined time period by the sum of the consumer’s half hour consumption over the same period of time (note that the half hour prices are based on the prices for trading at the grid exit point supplying energy to the consumer);
Unit cost means the legal entity cost for each SKU of the Products as recorded by the Selling Company. Such Unit Costs shall be communicated by each Selling Company to the corresponding Purchasing Company no later than [*] Days prior to the Initial Closing Date with corresponding relevant documents. The parties agree that, in the case of the countries or jurisdictions listed on Schedule 2.10 hereto, the Unit Cost includes a local country markup equal to the percentage appearing opposite the name of such country or jurisdiction in Schedule 2.10 (the “Unit Cost Markup Percentage”).