Activation Fees definition
Examples of Activation Fees in a sentence
The Activation Fees listed in the table are the maximum Activation Fees per Card (according to its denominated value) payable by the purchaser at the time of purchase.
EasyTel will maintain all Activation Fees, Commissions and Overrides records.
Upon receipt of payment for the Activation Fees, and if applicable, payment for the Equipment Fees, Reachify will activate Subscriber’s account and commence the provisioning process for the Services and any applicable Equipment.
Upon termination of this Agreement for any reason or for no reason, Renaissance shall determine the amount of any Activation Fees then due and owing to Agent, including for any applications submitted prior to the termination date, and shall make payment of that compensation in the quarter following the next regularly scheduled payment date.
US$[ * ] ([ * ] Dollars) of Second Lines Activation Fees set forth in Section 22 of the Agreement, will be included in the Purchase Commitment as and when paid by Axtel.
In connection with the Activation Fees paid to Agent, Agent shall be provided with a written statement detailing the number of initially activated Individuals during the preceding payment period, and indicating whether Agent is receiving Activation Fees for those Individuals.
Thereafter, all obligations of Renaissance to pay any Activation Fees to Agent shall cease.
The Activation Fees will be paid to Agent on at least a quarterly basis, in the payment period following the initial activation date.
Any Activation Fees withheld pursuant to this Section VIII.C. as of the termination of this Addendum, that are not payable to RadioShack as provided in this Section VIII.C., will be retained by Sprint Spectrum.
Sprint Spectrum will make payment of any withheld Activation Fees and reinstate current payment of the Activation Fee for that Licensed Market as of the first day of the first month after which RadioShack satisfies the Minimum Activation Levels for at least two (2) consecutive months.