0 the price of something, suggested by the company that makes it
1 the usual or advertised price of a product, before any reductions are made:
However, a list price of $24.95 for a slim 170 pages may mitigate against its adoption.
If the library of your institution has access on-line, then purchase of the paper version is superfluous, especially at a list price of £250.
It should be available in all libraries, but the list price of £70 will be too high for postgraduates and others unless they are members of affiliated organizations.
The list price of cars is determined by general market conditions.
Each car will be taxed on the basis of its individual list price, in response to the weight of views expressed during consultation.
Most branded goods are now sold at the nationally advertised list price, and a housewife likes to know what the price is.
This valuation takes into account normal educational discounts: the list price would be significantly higher.
Therefore, at that moment, although he was selling old stock, he was selling below the list price for the tyres.