Community Fee definition

Community Fee means the fee paid by a resident, if any, at the time of move-in to an Oakmont Senior Living branded California assisted living facility. By way of example, the Community Fee paid by named plaintiff Donald Lollock is described in the paragraph entitled “Community Fee” that appears on page 8 of Mr. Lollock’s Residence and Care Agreement.
Community Fee. The Community Fee is defined as ten percent (10%) of the original Entrance Deposit paid by you at admission. If you later transfer to a Living Unit with a larger Entrance Deposit and paid an additional sum towards the larger Entrance Deposit, then the Community Fee is defined as ten percent (10%) of your original Entrance Deposit paid at admission plus ten percent (10%) of the incremental Entrance Deposit paid by you on transfer to the Living Unit with the larger Entrance Deposit. The Community Fee does not decrease if you move to a Living Unit with a lower Entrance Deposit.
Community Fee means the applicable fee for Participation in a Community as set out in the Offer and in the Quote (if any).

Examples of Community Fee in a sentence

  • A Cleaning and Community Fee of $300 shall be paid for one bedroom units.

  • A Cleaning and Community Fee of $200 per bedroom shall be paid at the signing of this lease.

  • Prior to move-in, the Community Fee, and if applicable the refundable Pet Fee, shall be paid in the amount specified in Addendum A of this agreement.

  • Tenant will forfeit the Community Fee paid at signing, and a Re-Leasing Fee equal to one month’s rent must be paid before the re- leasing process can begin.

  • Prior to move-in, the Community Fee shall be paid in the amount specified in Addendum A.

  • No expenditure will be eligible for financing in whole or in part by the Host Community Fee amounts in respect of any initiative which is in conflict with Waste Management’s WCEC operations (to be assessed by Waste Management acting reasonably).

  • You agree to pay (a) the Nanopore Community Fee set forth in Your Order(s) (the “Nanopore Community Fee”), (b) other fees for Flow Cells and Consumables set forth in Your Order(s) from time to time and (c) delivery charges (for both delivery of Goods to You and return of Goods to Oxford Nanopore) as specified in Your Order(s) or in notification(s) sent to Your account on the Oxford Website.

  • If You fail to make any payment due to Oxford Nanopore under the Contract by the due date for payment, Your participation in the Community will be suspended (for the avoidance of doubt, without refund of the Nanopore Community Fee) until the account is fully paid up.

  • If, after You have paid the Nanopore Community Fee, You are not approved for participation in the Community, Oxford Nanopore shall promptly, and in any event no more than fifteen (15) days after notice is given that You are not approved, refund to You the Nanopore Community Fee.

  • Deposit and Community Fee: A $500 deposit holds the resident apartment as outlined on the Deposit Receipt.


More Definitions of Community Fee

Community Fee means the fee outlined in Paragraph 4.2, paid to us to upon execution of the Agreement.

Related to Community Fee

  • Community basin means an infiltration system, sand filter designed to infiltrate, standard constructed wetland, or wet pond, established in accordance with N.J.A.C. 7:8-4.2(c)14, that is designed and constructed in accordance with the New Jersey Stormwater Best Management Practices Manual, or an alternate design, approved in accordance with N.J.A.C. 7:8-5.2(g), for an infiltration system, sand filter designed to infiltrate, standard constructed wetland, or wet pond and that complies with the requirements of this chapter.

  • Community school means a community school established under Chapter 3314. of the Revised Code.

  • Community-based means a facility, program or service, or open group home or other suitable place located near the home or family of the juvenile, and programs of community supervision and service which maintain community participation in their planning, operation, and evaluation. These programs may include but are not limited to medical, educational, vocational, social, and psychological guidance, training, counseling, alcoholism treatment, drug treatment, diversion programs for first-time offenders, transitional living, independent living and other rehabilitative services;

  • Community setting means a location outside a hospital inpatient, acute care setting or a hospital clinic setting. A community setting may include, but is not limited to, a home, group home, assisted living facility, correctional facility, hospice, or long-term care facility.

  • Community services means any type of counseling and advice, emergency assistance, medical care,