Bookkeeping Fee definition

Bookkeeping Fee means the fee of $250 per month, to be paid to TIC from available Net Cash From Operations pursuant to Section 6.8 hereof.

Examples of Bookkeeping Fee in a sentence

  • Manager may, at its option, from time to time (but not more often than annually) adjust the Bookkeeping Fee in order to reflect any increase in the cost of living index from the date of this agreement through the date of such adjustment.

  • Owner shall pay to Manager, during the term hereof, the Management Fee, Bookkeeping Fee and Performance Fee for the current month on or before the last day of such month.

  • For such services, TIC shall receive a "Bookkeeping Fee" equal to $250 per month during each month that the Project is under development.

  • Ienn Bookkeeping Fee for payroll and accounting services ($100/mo.