Booking Fee definition

Booking Fee means the booking fee of such amount as set out in item 2 of the Fourth Schedule that is paid as consideration for the grant of the Option to purchase the Property referred to in item 4 of the same Schedule;
Booking Fee means the fee incurred for booking City Inmates, as further described in Exhibit III, Section 2.

Examples of Booking Fee in a sentence

  • Daily Housing Rates, Daily Rate Surcharges, Booking Fee, and Transport Fee in Exhibit A to the Original Agreement are hereby replaced in their entirety as follows: Daily Housing Rates General Population – Guaranteed Beds $142.58 No. of Beds: 4 General Population – Non-Guaranteed Beds $204.97 Daily Rate Surcharges: Mental Health – Residential Beds $163.77 Medical – Acute Beds $223.51 Mental Health – Acute Beds $286.34 Booking Fee $65.00 Transport/Security Fee $85.00/hr.

  • The Booking Fee will be charged to the jurisdiction responsible for housing the inmate.


More Definitions of Booking Fee

Booking Fee means the fee payable by the Client to the Company for the Booking as specified in the Booking Form or if not specified then calculated in accordance with the Company’s published or usual scale of charges;
Booking Fee means the price to be paid by air carriers to system vendors for the services provided by the CRS.
Booking Fee means the booking fee specified on the Booking Form and Quote and Online Booking System.
Booking Fee means a fee of 25% of the Option Fee;
Booking Fee means the amount of money the Guest pays to the Booking Agent to secure the Booking.
Booking Fee means the fee incurred for booking City Inmates, as further described in Section 4 and Exhibit III, Section 2.
Booking Fee means the non-refundable fee totalling 2% of the Booking Cost paid by the Hirer in respect of using the Booking Services;