Attendance Fee definition

Attendance Fee means amounts payable annually to a Director as a Board meeting attendance fee or a committee meeting attendance fee, or any portion thereof;
Attendance Fee means, for any 12-month period, amounts payable to a Director as a Board meeting attendance fee or a committee meeting attendance fee;
Attendance Fee means the fee for attending committee meetings;

Examples of Attendance Fee in a sentence

  • For the Archers and where appropriate for any other Long Running Series the Writer shall be entitled in addition to an Attendance Fee based on a half-day rate if the readthrough, rehearsals and recordings take place over one and a half days.

  • The amount of the Board Meeting Attendance Fee varies depending on the role served at the meeting.

  • The amount of the Standing Committee Meeting Attendance Fee varies among Directors in attendance at the meeting.

  • Attendance Fee for additional court reporter during the Grand Jury Session (per day).

  • Attendance Fee for additional court reporter when Grand Jury is NOT in session (per day).

  • Currently, the fees are: Annual Fee: $10,000, Attendance Fee: $1,000 per meeting.

  • The amount referred to in clause 5.1(a) above will be deducted from the meeting Attendance Fee referred to in clause 1.1 in this Policy.

  • In addition to the Meeting Attendance Fee, a President or Mayor may be paid an Annual Allowance per s5.98(5) & s5.98A of the LGA.

  • If a meter is inaccessible for reading or maintenance, the Director may give written notice allowing the customer 96 hours to make the meter or accessories accessible after which time the Corporation may return to read or maintain the meter and the customer must pay the Return Attendance Fee specified in Table IV of Schedule “A”.

  • Standing Committee Meeting Fees In order to compensate Directors for their time while serving as Directors, each Director that attends a Standing Committee meeting (including participating by telephone) shall be paid a Standing Committee Meeting Attendance Fee.


More Definitions of Attendance Fee

Attendance Fee means a minimum fee for Personnel attending a Client’s site or premises. “Candidate” means a person nominated for assessment by the Client.
Attendance Fee means the monies payable for the Contract Work the Peer Reviewer actually and properly incurs at the rates set out at Schedule 3;

Related to Attendance Fee

  • Attendance means the actual presence of an enrolled child.

  • referral fee means any form of compensation, direct or indirect, paid for the referral of a client to or from a registrant.

  • Annual Fee has the meaning stated in Section 4.02(a).

  • 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.

  • Performance Fee means the fee payable to the Advisor under certain circumstances if certain performance standards have been met and the Subordinated Incentive Fee has not been paid.

  • Initiation fee means a fee charged by us to you in order to create a credit facility for you;

  • Annual Fees means the annual fees determined by the Council in terms of section 27;

  • Regular Attendance means your personal visits to a Physician which are medically necessary according to generally accepted medical standards to effectively manage and treat your Disability or Partial Disability.

  • Advance fee means any consideration paid or given, directly or indirectly, to a mortgage lender, first mortgage broker or originator required to be licensed or registered pursuant to sections 36a-485 to 36a-498a, inclusive, as amended by this act, prior to the closing of a first mortgage loan to any person, including, but not limited to, loan fees, points, broker's fees or commissions, transaction fees or similar prepaid finance charges;

  • Membership Fees means the fees established pursuant to the By-Laws of the Union as the fees payable by the members of the Bargaining Unit, and shall not include any initiation fee, insurance premium, or any other levy.

  • Meeting Fees means fees for attending a meeting of the Board or one of its Committees as set forth in Section 5.3 hereof.

  • Incentive Fee shall have the meaning set forth in the Prospectus.

  • L/C Fee has the meaning specified in Section 2.03(i).

  • Liquidation Fee With respect to each Specially Serviced Loan as to which the Special Servicer receives a full or discounted pay-off (or unscheduled partial payment to the extent such prepayment is required by the Special Servicer as a condition to a workout or results from the Special Servicer’s collection and enforcement efforts) from the related Mortgagor, except as otherwise described below, with respect to any Mortgage Loan (or Serviced Whole Loan) repurchased or substituted as contemplated by Section 2.03 of this Agreement and/or any Specially Serviced Loan or any REO Property as to which the Special Servicer receives Liquidation Proceeds, Insurance Proceeds or Condemnation Proceeds, an amount calculated by the application of the applicable Liquidation Fee Rate to the related payment or proceeds (exclusive of any portion of such pay-off or proceeds that represents Penalty Charges); provided that, except as contemplated by the following provisos, no Liquidation Fee will be less than $25,000; provided, further, that the Liquidation Fee (which, if payable, shall, prior to the reduction in accordance with this proviso, be at least $25,000) with respect to any related Specially Serviced Loan or REO Property shall be reduced by the amount of any Excess Modification Fees paid by or on behalf of the related Mortgagor with respect to the Specially Serviced Loan or REO Property as described in the definition of “Excess Modification Fees” in this Agreement, but only to the extent those fees have not previously been deducted from a Workout Fee or Liquidation Fee; provided, further, that (a) the Liquidation Fee shall be zero with respect to any Mortgage Loan or Serviced Whole Loan or any Mortgaged Property purchased or repurchased pursuant to clauses (iii) through (v) of the first sentence of the definition of Liquidation Event (unless with respect to (A) clause (iii), the applicable Mortgage Loan Seller does not repurchase or substitute for such Mortgage Loan until after more than 180 days following its receipt of notice or discovery of a Material Breach or Material Document Defect, and (B) clause (v), the mezzanine loan holder or the Subordinate Companion Loan Holder does not purchase such Mortgage Loan or Serviced Whole Loan within 90 days of when the first purchase option first becomes exercisable under the related intercreditor agreement or Co-Lender Agreement, as applicable) or pursuant to clauses (ii) or (iv) of the second sentence of such definition (unless with respect to clause (iv), the mezzanine loan holder does not purchase such REO Property within 90 days of when the first purchase option first becomes exercisable) and (b) the Liquidation Fee with respect to each Mortgage Loan or REO Mortgage Loan repurchased or substituted for after more than 180 days following the Mortgage Loan Seller’s receipt of notice or discovery of a Material Breach or Material Document Defect shall be in an amount equal to the Liquidation Fee Rate of the outstanding principal balance of such Mortgage Loan or REO Mortgage Loan; provided, further, that if a Mortgage Loan or Serviced Whole Loan becomes a Specially Serviced Loan only because of an event described in clause (a)(ii) of the definition of “Specially Serviced Loan” regarding the related Mortgagor’s failure to make a Balloon Payment and the related Liquidation Proceeds are received within 90 days following the related maturity date in connection with the full and final pay-off of the related Mortgage Loan or Serviced Whole Loan, the Special Servicer will not be entitled to collect a Liquidation Fee, but may collect and retain appropriate fees from the related Mortgagor in connection with such liquidation.

  • Entrance fee means money paid in a lump sum or installments or property transferred pursuant to a continuing care agreement before initiation of continuing care for 1 or more individuals and that confers the right to the continuing care.

  • Tuition Fee means the basic tuition fee applicable to specific programmes and shall include auxiliary fees which are for required instruction but shall exclude any other fees such as international student differential fees, co-op fees, and student union fees.

  • Parent Termination Fee has the meaning set forth in Section 7.3(b).

  • Arranger Fee means a fee charged by the Arranger in relation to each Series of ETP Securities, as modified by the Arranger from time to time, as set out in the Base Prospectus of the Issuer.

  • Expense Fee As to each Mortgage Loan and any Distribution Date, the product of the Expense Fee Rate and its Stated Principal Balance as of that Distribution Date.

  • Retainer Fee means Fees prepaid by Client for Services. If Client has paid a Retainer Fee, IHS will deduct from that Retainer Fee any Fees owed for any Fixed, Time-Based, or Unit-Based Services.

  • Maintenance Fee means any fee, obligation, or

  • Distribution Fee means a percentage of MRP of each of the Subscribed Channels payable by SDSPL to the Licensee towards fee for distribution of each of the Subscribed Channels as more specifically specified in Annexure B and Annexure B-1 of this Agreement.

  • Annual Membership Fee shall have the meaning specified in the Credit Card Agreement applicable to each Account for annual membership fees or similar terms.

  • Outpatient attendance means treatment received in a hospital emergency department where the patient is not admitted to a bed in the hospital.

  • Hire Fee the hire fee specified in Item 13.

  • Director Fees means the total compensation (including annual retainer and meeting fees, if any) paid by the Corporation to a Director in a calendar year for service on the Board;