Adjudication Fee definition

Adjudication Fee means the sum of $25.00 payable to each Party for each adjudication scheduled to be conducted by the Registry;
Adjudication Fee means the amount that the recipient is liable to pay as specified under Section 7(13) of this By-law and listed in Schedule “B”;
Adjudication Fee means the sum of $75.00 payable by each Party for each adjudication scheduled to be conducted by the Registry;

Examples of Adjudication Fee in a sentence

  • The Client shall be charged a Dispute Fee for each dispute raised, and, where the Client elects to have the matter Adjudicated, the Adjudication Fee shall be applied.

  • Each Party will pay to Kelowna within thirty days following each of March 31, June 30, October 31 and December 31 of each year of the Term, the Adjudication Fee for each adjudication scheduled in respect of that Party in the previous quarter.

  • The Adjudication Fee will be split evenly among all of the Parties unless the Adjudicator determines otherwise.


More Definitions of Adjudication Fee

Adjudication Fee means the fee assessed by the Administrative Hearing Officer and shall include costs arising from the cost of adjudication.
Adjudication Fee. (裁定費) means the adjudication fee prescribed in the Fifth Schedule; (Added 5 of 2000 s. 2) "assessment" (評稅) means an assessment made by the Collector under section 13 as to the amount of stamp duty