Membership Fee definition

Membership Fee means the membership fee which the Core Member (or, in case of juvenile, through his or her legal parent or legal guardian) shall remit to the Company for enrollment of the Membership, which is to be discussed more particularly in detail under Clause 5.1.
Membership Fee means the membership fee which the Member shall remit to the Company for enrollment of the Membership, which is to be discussed more particularly in detail under Clause 5.1;
Membership Fee means a nonredeemable fee that a member must pay to a cooperative as a condition of admission to or retention of membership in the cooperative that is not member capital or a fee for goods, services, or facilities.

Examples of Membership Fee in a sentence

  • If the Primary Member purchases an upgraded Membership Plan, any additional Memberships will become effective on the date Firearms Legal Protection charges the Primary Member for the upgraded Membership Fee associated with the upgraded Membership Plan.


More Definitions of Membership Fee

Membership Fee means the membership fee that the applicant shall remit to the Company for enrollment of the Membership;
Membership Fee means the fee due and payable by the Member for the Membership and specified in the Personal Particulars.
Membership Fee means the annual membership fee payable by
Membership Fee means the annual membership fee payable by each Member Federation to World Athletics as described in Article 10.
Membership Fee means the fee which is payable to become a Member.
Membership Fee means a fee that may be charged to applicants for membership as an entrance fee or as an annual membership fee as determined by the Board of Directors or as the bylaws may provide.
Membership Fee means the annual fee payable by a Member to join the relevant Membership, payable in 12 equal instalments via direct debit or as a one-off fee as detailed in Schedule 5 of these T&Cs and as detailed on the Website and which may be changed by the Club each Year;