The price of a unit, irrespective of package size.
A price for a specified unit of work and/or materials used to cover unknown conditions and variables that cannot be quantified exactly at the time of bidding.
The price per unit of magnitude, such as the price per hour, per ton, per square foot, per cubic yard, etc.
The price transacted for a unit in Kiwi Income Property Trust as recorded by the NZSX.
a rate comparing the price of an item to its unit of measure
The value of each equal share of a trust, determined by the net value of the assets held by the trust, less an allowance for fees and charges and provisions for costs of purchase and sale of assets. (see also Unit trusts)
The price of a single item or amount (EXAMPLE: $3.50 per pound).
The price of a selected unit of a good or service (e.g., pound, labor hours, etc.).
The price published in the Unit Price Book for a specific construction or construction related task. The unit prices are fixed for the duration of the contract. Each unit price is comprised of the labor, equipment and material costs to accomplish that specific task.
A variable charge dependent on your level of consumption. The unit price will be applied to every kilowatt hour (kWh) of gas or electricity used.
The selling price of a single product or service.
The value of the mutual fund is divided by the number of units in the fund to establish the unit price at which customers can purchase units. (HSBC (Hellas) AEDAK publish their unit prices every day).
The costs of labor, materials, all applicable taxes and all associated sundry to perform a task or discipline.
The price for one unit of measure; for example $0.50 per ounce.
1. The price charged for a single unit or minimum unit of production. 2. The price charged for a unit of length, volume, or area.
The price of one unit in a managed fund.
The price of a selected unit of good or service; e.g., price per ton, per dozen, per box, etc.
the price for each unit of a unit trust. This is calculated by dividing the value of the assets of the trust by the number of units on issue to investors