Full Fee definition

Full Fee means a Parent or Guardian that is not considered to be a person in need of Fee Subsidy.
Full Fee means a Parent or Guardian that is not considered a Person in Need of Fee Subsidy.
Full Fee means the full average cost of providing a full fee overseas student with an education service including both recurrent and capital costs;

Examples of Full Fee in a sentence

  • In the event of termination of service by Licensee subsequent to the date of this Agreement, the Annual Fees for this activity shall be adjusted in accordance with the following formula: Prior to 1 April Full Fee Between 1 April and 30 June 3/4 Fee Between 1 July and 30 September 1/2 Fee Between 1 Oct.

  • Full Fee is Due if any portion of the FCE is not completed due to no show or cancellation, or if there is a reduction in clinic participation time for any reason.

  • Each month, the Sub-Adviser shall charge the lower of the Total Fee (as defined below) and the Full Fee.

  • Full Fee is Due if any portion of the FCE is not completed due to no show or if there is a reduction in clinic participation time for any reason.

  • Full Fee - applicable to all members of the community (aged 18 years and above) without concessions.

  • Full Fee Events and the Half Fee Event being hereinafter referred to as Fee Events.

  • In the event that this Agreement is terminated by you prior to the end of the Initial Term, we shall be entitled to the unpaid portion of the Minimum Factoring Fees, if any, for such Period, as provided in section 15.1 above, as of the effective date of termination (the "Full Fees"); provided, however, if such termination occurs after the twelfth month anniversary of September 27, 2002 but before the end of the Initial Term we shall be entitled to 50% of the Full Fee.

  • Until such time that the County adopts a transportation concurrency backlog authority for S.R 54 in accordance with Section 163.3182, F.S. or other revenue source acceptable to the County, every residential dwelling unit within the DRI shall pay the Option 1 FY 2007 Full Fee as set forth in the TIF Schedule indexed to the fiscal year of payment (the Option 1 Fee).

  • A late cancellation fee of $2000 will be assessed if cancellation is less than 5 working days before the scheduled evaluation, $3000 if less than 3 working days before the scheduled evaluation, Full Fee is Due if any portion of the FCE is not completed due to no show or cancellation for any reason of patient.

  • In matched (sponsored) invoices, sponsored or third party supported invoices, Client Must Pay Full Fee Upfront or be approved for financing.


More Definitions of Full Fee

Full Fee means the full rate (excluding GST) of the membership subscription as determined annually by the National Assembly.
Full Fee means the annual licence certificate fee payable for registration, enrolment or authority to practise midwifery for a full year.

Related to Full Fee

  • Hire Fee the hire fee specified in Item 13.

  • Base Fee means the amount of compensation mutually agreed upon for the completion of Basic Services.

  • 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:

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