Examples of 'costs of the action' in a sentence

Meaning of "costs of the action"

Costs of the action refer to the expenses, financial implications, or investments required to carry out a specific activity, decision, or plan. This phrase is used in budgeting, project management, or legal contexts to describe the monetary impact of taking a particular course of action

How to use "costs of the action" in a sentence

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costs of the action
Of the eligible costs of the action concerned.
Costs of the action.
Order the applicant to pay the costs of the action.
Part of the costs of the action related to food transportation.
Shall indicate the estimated eligible costs of the action or work programme.
The costs of the Action Plan must be borne within the limits of the budget.
The plaintiff will have his costs of the action against the defendant.
For an order that the Commission should pay the costs of the action.
The costs of the action together with reasonable attorney 's fees.
O evaluation of the socio-economic costs of the action plan.
The costs of the action should be borne by the Council ".
The grant may not exceed a maximum rate of 80 % of eligible costs of the action concerned.
Will I be liable for costs of the action if it is unsuccessful?
Expenditure headings 1 to 6 represent direct costs of the Action.
Maximum percentage, 90 % of the total eligible costs of the action.

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Minimum percentage, 80 % of the total eligible costs of the action.
Maximum co financing rate: 80 % of the total eligible costs of the action.
The grant covers 100 % of the total eligible costs of the action.
Maximum Community financial contribution, 75 % of the total costs of the action.

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