Event Fees definition

Event Fees. You are required to indicate the total linear of footage of your unit when applying. Please reflect that total number in your pricing. We reserve the right to charge more for linear footage not indicated but used, and also reserve the right to remove you from the event completely. This includes trailers tongues, tables, umbrellas, coolers, etc.
Event Fees. The fees for the event are for facility use only and they include the reserved location only. No additional facilities or services should be assumed included unless specifically noted on your Building Scheduling Form. Reception/Party Fees: The fees for the reception are for the use of the facility only and they include the reserved location only. No additional facilities or services should be assumed included unless specifically noted on your Building Scheduling Form. Assistance in the planning and serving of your reception or party is available through the UWF. This is not included in the fees for the use of the church.
Event Fees. Start Time: _End Time: Total Time: First Four Hours $575.00 Hours greater than four hours hours x $75.00 per hour $

Examples of Event Fees in a sentence

  • Client agrees that all Event Fees, or any other agreed amounts payable to ALM, must be paid to ALM prior to installation of Client’s exhibit in the Space at the Event.

  • Wonderfly recommends the Client(s) acquire Event Cancellation Insurance at a minimum amount equal to the Full Event Fee's and damage/cleaning/vendor deposit.

  • Vendor agrees to provide the Services and pay the Service Fees and Event Fees (as defined in Section 5 below) in exchange for Vendor’s use of the Application.

  • Chef2You incurs Event Fees per Event to ensure the availability of physical locations for Vendor.

  • The City’s sole liability to the Organization for termination pursuant to this Section shall be limited to refunding the Sporting Event Fees paid to the City pursuant to Section 3.0 above in the manner provided herein.

  • The Ongoing Event Fees shall be prorated for any part of a month for which EBERO Services are provided.

  • In this Agreement, Event Fees means the total remuneration that the Artist is entitled to for all services in relation to a Contracted Event.

  • Implementation Fee1 Waived Annual Fee2 $ 150,000/year Institutional CUSIP fee (includes 1 – 3 intraday price points)3 $ 25,000/year Additional price points (each) $ 5,000 Per Event Fees (Fees + Gates)4 Event Minimum $ 15,000/event Per Associate/Per Day5 $ 500.00 1 Standard implementation fees are waived; any request for client specific testing will be billed at existing technical support rate.

  • Payments under Section 5 of this Exhibit D are not affected by, nor do they affect, compensation payable to WTP under this Exhibit D other than Retail Event Fees, or any other payment described in this Agreement or its Exhibits.

  • Wonder y recommends the Client(s) acquire Event Cancellation Insurance at a minimum amount equal to the Full Event Fee's and damage/cleaning/vendor deposit.


More Definitions of Event Fees

Event Fees. Renter has contracted with the College to provide services for the price of $*Service Order Totals*, to include (see attached invoice).
Event Fees. EVENT PLANNER shall tender any outstanding fees associated with the City’s Special Event Application process a minimum of 30 days prior to the EVENT and shall pay any post-event fees within 7 days following the event. ☒ Permits and approvals: EVENT PLANNER shall obtain all necessary permits and approvals for the EVENT as set forth in the completed Special Event Application or otherwise required by the City (e.g., Amplified Sound Permit, Business License, street banner approval, etc.).
Event Fees. The fees for the event are for facility use only and they include the reserved location only. No additional facilities or services should be assumed included unless specifically noted on your Building Scheduling Form.

Related to Event Fees

  • Management Fees means any amounts payable by the Company or any Restricted Subsidiary in respect of management or similar services.