Box Office Charges Sample Clauses

Box Office Charges. IU Auditorium reserves the right to provide ticketing services for all public and private events held at IU Auditorium. All customary charges, including credit card commissions, ticket printing, outlet, and phone commissions are included in the daily facility fee. The final decision as to when tickets will go on sale will be made by the Auditorium Director of Ticketing and Sales in cooperation with Ticketmaster and the Licensee. Facility Fee IU Auditorium collects a facility fee from each ticket sale for any event held at IU Auditorium and places it into a special reserve account. Funds in this account are used for facility capital purchases and improvements. The funds are also used to cover the costs of extraordinary repairs and maintenance. This fee is $3.50 for events where the top ticket price is $15.01 or higher. The fee is $2.50 for events where the top ticket price is $15.00 or lower. Pre-box Ticket Sales IU departments or organizations must first complete a Revenue Producing Activity training before pre-box tickets may be sold by any members of the organization. Non-IU departments or organizations may only sell pre-box tickets using cash or check. Administrative Complimentary and Purchased Tickets It is understood that twenty (20) complimentary tickets, within the first 21 center rows per performance, will be furnished to the Auditorium for use at Management's discretion. Additionally, Auditorium Management may hold up to forty (40) tickets in the top price level or within the first 21 center rows for purchase. These tickets will be purchased or released one week prior to the first performance of the engagement. It is further understood that the rental of the IU Auditorium does not include the two viewing rooms located at the rear of the orchestra seating area. Auditorium Management reserves the right to use or rent the Viewing Rooms for any performance or event held within the facility. Any use of the Viewing Rooms on the Mezzanine level will be determined solely by the Auditorium Management. Auditorium Management will ensure any visitors to the Viewing Rooms will be ticketed audience members or staff working the event.
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Box Office Charges. The IU Auditorium Box Office reserves the right to provide ticketing services for all public events held in Presidents Hall. Pre-box Ticket Sales IU departments or organizations must first complete a Revenue Producing Activity training before pre-box tickets may be sold by any members of the organization. Non-IU departments or organizations may only sell pre-box tickets using cash or check.
Box Office Charges. CLIENT shall pay the greater of 4% of gross receipts, after tax, capped at $2,000.00 for box office services and ticket printing. CLIENT may receive up to 200 complimentary tickets for each performance at no charge. Complimentary tickets printed in excess of 200 will be charged the full
Box Office Charges. The IU Auditorium Box Office reserves the right to provide ticketing services for all public events held in the IU Auditorium. All customary charges, including credit card commissions, ticket printing, outlet, and phone commissions are included in the daily facility fee. The final decision as to when tickets will go on sale will be made by the Auditorium Box Office Manager in cooperation with Ticketmaster and the Licensee. Facility Fee IU Auditorium collects $2.50 from each ticket sale for any event held at IU Auditorium and places it into a special reserve account. Funds in this account are used for facility capital purchases and improvements. The funds are also used to cover the costs of extraordinary repairs and maintenance. Administrative Complimentary and Purchased Tickets It is understood that twenty (20) complimentary tickets, within the first 21 center rows per performance, will be furnished to the Auditorium for use at Management's discretion. Additionally, Auditorium Management may hold up to forty (40) tickets in the top price level or within the first 21 center rows for purchase. These tickets will be purchased or released one week prior to the first performance of the engagement. It is further understood that the rental of the IU Auditorium does not include the two viewing rooms located at the rear of the orchestra seating area. Auditorium Management reserves the right to use or rent the Viewing Rooms for any performance or event held within the facility. Any use of the Viewing Rooms on the Mezzanine level will be determined solely by the Auditorium Management. Auditorium Management will ensure any visitors to the Viewing Rooms will be ticketed audience members or staff working the event.
Box Office Charges. The IU Auditorium Box Office reserves the right to provide ticketing services for all public events held in the IU Auditorium.

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  • Service Charges No service charge shall be made for any exchange or registration of transfer of Warrants.

  • Bank Charges Borrowers shall pay to Agent, on demand, any and all fees, costs or expenses which Agent or any Lender pays to a bank or other similar institution arising out of or in connection with (i) the forwarding to any Borrower or any other Person on behalf of any Borrower, by Agent or any Lender, of proceeds of Loans made to Borrowers pursuant to this Agreement and (ii) the depositing for collection by Agent or any Lender of any check or item of payment received or delivered to Agent or any Lender on account of the Obligations.

  • Maintenance Charges 3.1 The annual service charge for the Maintenance Service is payable annually in advance. Payment for services provided to the Customer in addition to the Maintenance Services is due on presentation of an invoice by the Supplier.

  • Utility Charges Tenant shall pay or cause to be paid all charges for electricity, power, gas, oil, water and other utilities used in connection with the Leased Property.

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You can avoid Finance Charges on purchases by paying the full amount of the entire balance owed each month by the due date. Otherwise, the new balance of purchases, and subsequent purchases from the date they are posted to Your Account, will be subject to a Finance Charge. To get the average daily balance for balance transfers, We take the beginning balance of balance transfers on Your Account each day, add any new balance transfers, debit adjustments or other charges and subtract any payments, credits and unpaid Finance Charges. This gives Us the daily balance for balance transfers. Then, We add up all these daily balances for the billing cycle and divide them by the number of days in the billing cycle. The result is the average daily balance for balance transfers. The Finance Charge for a billing cycle is then computed by multiplying the average daily balance subject to a Finance Charge by the Monthly Periodic Rate. Balance transfers are always subject to a Finance Charge from the later of the date they are posted to Your Account or from the first day of the billing cycle in which the balance transfer is posted to Your Account. To get the average daily balance for cash advances, We take the beginning balance of cash advances on Your Account each day, add any new cash advances, debit adjustments or other charges and subtract any payments, credits and unpaid Finance Charges. This gives Us the daily balance for cash advances. Then, We add up all these daily balances for the billing cycle and divide them by the number of days in the billing cycle. The result is the average daily balance for cash advances. The Finance Charge for a billing cycle is then computed by multiplying the average daily balance subject to a Finance Charge by the Monthly Periodic Rate. Cash advances are always subject to a Finance Charge from the later of the date they are posted to Your Account or from the first day of the billing cycle in which the cash advance is posted to Your Account. The total Finance Charge You owe for each billing cycle is the sum of all the Finance Charges due for the balances of purchases, balance transfers and cash advances. For VISA CU SoCal Topaz, balance transfer transactions obtained within the first 90 days of Account opening, will be subject to a discounted introductory Monthly Periodic Rate of % (corresponding to an ANNUAL PERCENTAGE RATE of %) for a period of nine months from the date of each such balance transfer. Upon the expiration of the nine month Introductory Rate period for each transferred balance, the Monthly Periodic Rate applicable to the transferred balance existing at that time and in the future will immediately increase to the non-introductory variable rate that would otherwise apply. The minimum FINANCE CHARGE that You will be required to pay in any billing cycle that a Finance Charge is due is $0.50. VARIABLE RATE. For purchases, balances are subject to a Variable Rate which is based on the highest Prime Rate as published in the money rates section of The Wall Street Journal in effect on the last day of each calendar quarter of each year ("Index") plus Our Margin. The Index plus the Margin equals the Interest Rate. Changes in the Index will cause changes in the Interest Rate on the first day of the billing cycle of the month immediately following any such change in the Index. For VISA CU SoCal Topaz balance transfers, following the expiration of any Introductory Rate period applicable to the transferred balance, such balance is subject to a Variable Rate which is based on the highest Prime Rate as published in the money rates section of The Wall Street Journal in effect on the last day of each calendar quarter of each year ("Index") plus Our Margin. The Index plus the Margin equals the Interest Rate. Changes in the Index will cause changes in the Interest Rate on the day that any Introductory Rate period for the transferred balance expires, and subsequently, on the first day of the billing cycle of the month immediately following any such change in the Index. For VISA Platinum Rewards and Secured VISA Platinum Rewards balance transfers, balances are subject to a Variable Rate which is based on the highest Prime Rate as published in the money rates section of The Wall Street Journal in effect on the last day of each calendar quarter of each year ("Index") plus Our Margin. The Index plus the Margin equals the Interest Rate. Changes in the Index will cause changes in the Interest Rate on the first day of the billing cycle of the month immediately following any such change in the Index. For cash advances, balances are subject to a Variable Rate which is based on the highest Prime Rate as published in the money rates section of The Wall Street Journal in effect on the last day of each calendar quarter of each year ("Index'') plus Our Margin. The Index plus the Margin equals the Interest Rate. Changes in the Index will cause changes in the Interest Rate on the first day of the billing cycle of the month immediately following any such change in the Index.

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  • Taxes, Other Governmental Charges and Utility Charges The Company shall pay during the Term all taxes, special assessments and governmental charges of any kind whatsoever as the same become due, respectively, that may at any time be lawfully assessed or levied upon or with respect to the Facilities, against any property of the Company brought in or upon the Facilities, any sales and excise taxes on products or transactions thereof, any taxes levied upon or with respect to income or profits from the Facilities and, without limiting the generality of the foregoing, any taxes which, if not paid, would become a lien on the Facilities, all utility and other charges incurred in the operation, maintenance, use, occupancy and upkeep of the Facilities and all other assessments and charges of any nature that may be secured by a lien on the Facilities; provided, however, with respect to special assessments or other governmental charges that may lawfully be paid in installments over a period of years, the Company shall be obligated to pay only such installments as are required to be paid during such period. The Company may, in good faith, at its expense in its own name, contest any such taxes, assessments and other charges and, in the event of any such contest, may permit the taxes, assessments or other charges or payments in lieu of taxes so contested to remain unpaid during the period of such contest and any appeal therefrom. Otherwise the Company shall promptly pay or cause to be paid such taxes, assessments or charges. In the event that the Company shall fail to pay any of the foregoing items required by this Section to be paid by the Company, the Trustee may (but shall be under no obligation to) pay the same, and any amounts so advanced therefor by the Trustee shall become an additional obligation of the Company to the party making the advance, which amounts, together with interest thereon from the date thereof at the rate stated in Section 5.2, the Company agrees to pay.

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