Reactivation Fee Clause Samples

A Reactivation Fee clause establishes a charge that must be paid to restore a service, account, or agreement that was previously suspended or deactivated, typically due to non-payment or breach of contract. In practice, if a customer fails to pay their bill and their service is disconnected, they would be required to pay this fee in addition to any outstanding amounts before the service is reinstated. The core function of this clause is to compensate the service provider for administrative costs associated with reactivating the service and to encourage timely compliance with contractual obligations.
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Reactivation Fee. Projects halted by Client request or paused due to a repeated lack of response (meaning three or more emails and/or telephone messages without response over no less than a fourteen (14) day period) from Client may be, at Consultant’s sole discretion, subject to a reactivation fee. A reactivation fee is twenty percent (20%) of the current estimated project cost.
Reactivation Fee. If Sprint terminates Service to a Corporate-Liable Active Unit as permitted under the Agreement or requested by Customer, Sprint may require payment of any outstanding account balance before Sprint reactivates Service to the affected Active Unit and Sprint may charge Customer a reactivation charge.
Reactivation Fee. If service to a Customer Line on a Sprint MultiLine Plan is terminated, Sprint may charge Customer a reactivation charge of up to $15 before Sprint reactivates service to the affected Customer Line.
Reactivation Fee. All Authorized Users are required to keep their FBCCIS licenses active by frequently logging into the system. Any Authorized User not accessing the FBCCIS software for more than forty‐five (45) calendar days will be automatically locked out. The fee to reactive inactive licenses is thirty‐five ($35) dollars. This fee will be invoiced to the Agency by the County and will be due thirty (30) days from the date of receipt. County may waive this fee in case of illness or approved long‐term absence, only after a written request by the Agency.
Reactivation Fee. If a Passive customers access is closed due to late payment a fee will be charged if the customer wants to be reactivated DKK. 7.500,- per occasion OCH A/S shall not be responsible for any misprints, and the prices listed are subject to alteration.
Reactivation Fee. If Tenant is deactivated for any reason, they are unable to be reactivated until they pay all charges and fees owing, as well as a reactivation fee of $25. Once the Authority receives payment in full, the Lease, including compliance with the Regulations, will automatically be revived and access will be reactivated.
Reactivation Fee. If, for any reason whatsoever, the Client stops the BenefitBridge installation process once it has begun, Client will be charged a $10,000.00 Reactivation Fee to reactivate the BenefitBridge installation. Client is entitled to one annual online Open Enrollment at no charge. Client shall be charged a flat fee of $15,000.00 for each additional online Open Enrollment that is performed in a given plan year.
Reactivation Fee. Reactivation fee. Daktela may charge costs for reactivation of the Service after its suspension. The fee is payable regardless of the reason for the suspension of the Service..
Reactivation Fee. If any services are suspended as a result on Non-Payment of fees and You subsequently request that those services be reinstated this will only be done on receipt by Us of; - The whole of the outstanding fees - A re-connection fee of £25 (twenty five pounds) - Reimbursement of any other costs the We have reasonably incurred as a result of the Non-Payment or Late Payment.
Reactivation Fee. If the Deliverables are halted by Client request or Client’s failure to timely pay Service Fees, and as a result performance of the Deliverables is suspended by Patriot, Client may be required to pay a reactivation fee to re-engage the Deliverables (“Reactivation Fee”). A Reactivation Fee shall be equal to the amount of five percent (5%) of the annual contract value.