Gate Charge definition

Gate Charge means a flat fee charged for opening, unlocking or closing gates in order to pick up solid waste.
Gate Charge means a flat fee charged for opening, unlocking or closing gates in order to pickup solid waste.

Examples of Gate Charge in a sentence

  • The Base Rates that are in effect for each loaded and empty container, and the Gate Charge, on the Effective Date for Bayport Terminal are stated in ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇.

  • The Per Use Gate Charge shall be equal to the product of the Terminal Rental Rate multiplied by the Standard Holdroom Square Footage (1,800 square feet) divided by an assumed usage (2.5 times per day).

  • The methodology for calculating the Per Use Gate Charge is set forth in Table E-4 below.

  • The Per Use Gate Charge shall be equal to the product of the Non-signatory Terminal Rental Rate multiplied by the Standard Holdroom Square Footage (1,800 square feet) divided by 365 days per year divided by an assumed usage (2.5 times per day).

  • The Per Use Gate Charge shall be equal to the product of the Non- signatory Terminal Rental Rate multiplied by the Standard Holdroom Square Footage (1,800 square feet) divided by an assumed usage (2.5 times per day).

  • In consideration of a Gate Charge per EIR, Vendor shall receive and/or dispatch Equipment during normal business hours, except as otherwise agreed.

Related to Gate Charge

  • Late Charge shall have the meaning set forth in Section 13.09 hereof.

  • Facility Charge means one percent (1%) of the Maximum Term Loan Amount.

  • Prepayment Charge Period As to any Mortgage Loan, the period of time during which a Prepayment Charge may be imposed.

  • Aggregate Collateral Balance means, as at any Measurement Date, the amount equal to the aggregate of the following amounts, as at such Measurement Date:

  • Finance charge means that term as defined in section 106 of the truth in lending act, 15 USC 1605.