Code Fees definition

Code Fees means fees for the recovery, in whole or in part, by NIE
Code Fees means fees for the recovery, in whole or in part, by NIE of the costs and liabilities of NIE incurred in providing for the performance of the functions of the MEPCT, TCC, the MEPCT Panel, the Market Entry Process Coordinator, the Test Coordinator and the Central Design Authority; “Code Procedures” means the Retail Market Procedures, the Business Specifications and (for the purpose of section 24 (Queries, Issues and Code Change Proposals)) the MRC Change Procedures (but for the avoidance of doubt, do not include any Market Guide nor Schedule 6 (the Central Design Authority Board Procedures applicable at the MRC Commencement Date); “Code” means this Market Registration Code including the Code Procedures but excluding Schedule 2 (the form of the Market Registration Code Framework Agreement) and Schedule 6 (the Central Design Authority Board Procedures applicable at the MRC Commencement Date), which are set out in the Market Registration Code for ease of reference only; “Confidential Information” means, in relation to a Participant, any and all information in whatever form:

Examples of Code Fees in a sentence

  • The Building Code Fees collected by the County shall be credited to a separate “Enterprise Fund” as defined by the Governmental Accounting Standards Board (GASB) for the Routt County Regional Building Department (RCRBD).

  • Therefore, City and County agree to consult periodically for the purpose of determining if adjustments to the Building Code Fees are necessary to approximate the County’s costs of providing those services.

  • Chapter 4 of Title VIII of the Milpitas Municipal Code (Fees for New Development) establishes the procedures for the collection of developer impact fees and funds as part of the infrastructure improvement program.

  • If weighing scales are inoperable or are being tested, the facility operator shall estimate the quantity of MSW delivered using a schedule of estimated waste material weights in accordance with Sections 15-25(b) and (d) of the Code (Fees for disposal of solid waste brought to County solid waste management facilities), as amended from time to time.

  • This will bring up the Edit Service Code Fees screen as illustrated below.

  • Arbitron will invoice Station for all Code Fees incurred during the Term in excess of the Code Fee Deductible.

  • Any unique PPM codes currently utilized by Station in excess of the Code Allotment will begin incurring Code Fees on January 1, 2011.

  • The director may suspend or revoke a permit to operate or authority to construct for willful or continued violation of the Saint Louis County Air Pollution Control Code Fees for authority to construct and operating permits in the amounts provided in Section 612.260 shall be paid to the director except as provided in Subsections 3 and 4 of this rule.

  • Notwithstanding the foregoing sentence, Station will not be liable to Arbitron for any Code Fees until the aggregate amount of all Code Fees otherwise payable by Station during the Term exceeds [*****] (the “Code Fee Deductible”).

  • City and County recognize that the Building Code Fees collected and paid to County must not exceed, over a reasonable number of budget years, the direct and indirect costs to County of providing the Building Inspection and Administration Services.

Related to Code Fees

  • License Fees means the license fees, including all taxes thereon, paid or required to be paid by Licensee for the license granted under this Agreement.

  • Tuition Fees means a sum specified in the Offer Letter, payable by the Student to cover tuition, access to College facilities, enrolment procedures and orientation meetings, use of Information Technology facilities, exam sitting and a Kaplan award on successful completion of the Programme; and

  • Late Fees shall have the meaning set forth in Section 2(d).

  • Expense Fees As to each Mortgage Loan, the sum of the Servicing Fee and the Trustee Fee.

  • Tax fees means the aggregate fees billed in each of the last two fiscal years for professional services rendered by the Company’s external auditor for tax compliance, tax advice and tax planning.