First Fee definition

First Fee is defined in Section 11.13.

Examples of First Fee in a sentence

  • A commitment to pay the Application fee (First Fee), if invited to submit an Application.

  • After reviewing a Pre-Application and other information acquired under paragraph (c) of this section, DOE may provide a written response to the Project Sponsor or Applicant either in- viting the Applicant to submit an Ap- plication for a loan guarantee and specifying the amount of the Applica- tion filing fee (First Fee) or advising the Project Sponsor that the project proposal will not receive further con- sideration.

  • After reviewing a Pre-Application and other information acquired under paragraph (c) of this section, DOE may provide a written response to the Project Sponsor or Applicant either inviting the Applicant to submit an Application for a loan guarantee and specifying the amount of the Application filing fee (First Fee) or advising the Project Sponsor that the project proposal will not receive further consideration.

  • First Fee to be withdrawn from your FACTS account in September.Student Name: Grade 22-23: Student Name: Grade 22-23: Student Name: Grade 22-23: Student Name: Grade 22-23: My child(ren) has permission to be released from Extended Day by the persons listed below.

  • DOE will not consider any Application complete unless the Applicant has paid the First Fee and the Application is signed by the appropriate entity or entities with the authority to bind the Applicant to the commitments and representations made in the Application.

  • Proposed section 609.6 provides that the Applicant must pay a filing fee with the submission of an Application (First Fee).

  • This First Fee must be in an amount sufficient to cover DOE’s administrative expenses in connection with DOE’s review and evaluation of a Pre-Application, if any, and the Application.

  • Any other information requestedin the invitation to submit an Application or requests from DOE in order to clarify an Application;(c) DOE will not consider anyApplication complete unless the Applicant has paid the First Fee and the Application is signed by the appropriate entity or entities with the authority to bind the Applicant to the commitments and representations made in the Application.

  • DOE will not consider any Appli- cation complete unless the Applicant has paid the First Fee and the Applica- tion is signed by the appropriate entity or entities with the authority to bind the Applicant to the commitments and representations made in the Applica- tion.

  • First Fee to be withdrawn from your FACTS account in August.Student Name: Grade 21-22: Student Name: Grade 21-22: Student Name: Grade 21-22: Student Name: Grade 21-22: My child(ren) has permission to be released from Extended Day by the persons listed below.

Related to First Fee

  • Hire Fee the hire fee specified in Item 13.

  • Upfront Fee has the meaning specified in Section 2.07 hereof.

  • Base Fee $60 million (Avg Daily Net Assets For Most Recent Month) * 0.45% * (31/365) = $22,931.51 Performance Fee: $40 million (Avg Daily Net Assets for rolling 12-month period) * -0.25% * (31/365) = $(8,493.15) Total Fulcrum Fee: $14,438.36 = $22,931.51 (Base Fee) - $8,493.15 (Performance Fee)

  • Impact fee means a payment of money imposed under Title 11, Chapter 36a, Impact Fees Act.

  • Tuition Fee means the basic tuition fee applicable to specific programmes and shall include auxiliary fees which are for required instruction but shall exclude any other fees such as international student differential fees, co-op fees, and student union fees.

  • Exit Fee shall have the meaning specified in the Fee Letter.

  • Renewal Fee means the fee that Borrower must pay Coast upon renewal of this Agreement pursuant to Section 9.1 hereof, in the amount set forth on the Schedule.

  • Permit Fee means a fee in an amount established by the SFMTA Board, required to be paid by a permit applicant for permit issuance or renewal, including any late payment penalties or interest for failure to pay in accordance with the requirements of this Article and any other regulations adopted by the SFMTA Board.

  • Target fee, as used in this contract, means the fee initially negotiated on the assumption that this contract would be performed for a cost equal to the estimated cost initially negotiated, adjusted in accordance with paragraph (d) of this clause.

  • Monthly Fee has the meaning stated in Section 4.3(a).

  • Expense Fee As to each Mortgage Loan and any Distribution Date, the product of the Expense Fee Rate and its Stated Principal Balance as of that Distribution Date.

  • Rental Fee A fee charged by the Contractor for the rental of a compactor or roll-off container.

  • L/C Fee has the meaning specified in Section 2.03(i).

  • Annual Fee has the meaning stated in Section 4.02(a).

  • License Fee means the amount payable by the licensee to DMRC as per rates offered by the Selected Bidder for utilization of licensed space and accepted by DMRC to be paid by the Licensee along with other charges and any kind of Central or State Taxes, local levies, statutory dues, etc. that may be payable by the licensee as per prevalent law.

  • Success Fee means the fee to be paid by PURCHASER to SELLER as specified in Exhibit D upon successful FDA Approval.

  • Access Fee means a fee prescribed for the purposes of section 22(6) or 54(6), as the case may be;

  • Contract Fee means the lump sum rates as outlined in Schedule ‘B’ – Quote Form.

  • Initial Fee means any fee charged to initiate a contract

  • Entrance fee means money paid in a lump sum or installments or property transferred pursuant to a continuing care agreement before initiation of continuing care for 1 or more individuals and that confers the right to the continuing care.

  • Termination Fee has the meaning set forth in Section 7.02(a).

  • Company Termination Fee has the meaning set forth in Section 7.3(a).

  • Work-out Fee means a fee payable with respect to any Rehabilitated Mortgage Loan (other than any Non-Serviced Mortgage Loan), Serviced Companion Mortgage Loan or B Note, equal to the product of (x) 1.0% and (y) the amount of each collection of interest (other than default interest and any Excess Interest) and principal received (including any Condemnation Proceeds received and applied as a collection of such interest and principal) on such Mortgage Loan, Serviced Companion Mortgage Loan or B Note for so long as it remains a Rehabilitated Mortgage Loan.

  • Break Fee means an amount to compensate a Proponent for some of the costs the Proponent had incurred in developing and submitting a Proposal in the event that the RFP Process is cancelled, as determined by the Sponsors in accordance with RFP Section 10.3.3;

  • Hookup fee means a fee for the installation and inspection of any pipe, line,

  • Pupil fee means a fee, deposit or other charge imposed on pupils, or a pupil’s parents or guardians, in violation of Section 49011 of the Education Code and Section 5 of Article IX of the California Constitution, which require educational activities to be provided free of charge to all pupils without regard to their families’ ability or willingness to pay fees or request special waivers, as provided for in Hartzell v. Connell (1984) 35 Cal.3d 899. A pupil fee includes, but is not limited to, all of the following: