Incidental fee definition

Incidental fee means an amount equal to the cost of providing a service that is charged in addition to the receipt of premium from an insured or an applicant for insurance.
Incidental fee means a fee charged by the Recipient to a Participant in accordance with clause 20.1(a).

Related to Incidental fee

  • Incidental costs means expenses specified in a warranty incurred by a warranty holder and related to the failure of a vehicle protection product to perform as provided in the warranty. Incidental costs may include, but are not limited to, insurance policy deductibles, rental vehicle charges, the difference between the actual value of a stolen vehicle at the time of theft and the cost of a replacement vehicle, sales taxes, registration fees, transaction fees, and mechanical inspection fees.

  • Incidental Expenses means those expenses incidental to the performance of construction pursuant to an Interconnection Construction Service Agreement, including, but not limited to, the expense of temporary construction power, telecommunications charges, Interconnected Transmission Owner expenses associated with, but not limited to, document preparation, design review, installation, monitoring, and construction-related operations and maintenance for the Customer Facility and for the Interconnection Facilities.

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

  • Incidental services means those services ancillary to the supply of the goods and services, such as transportation and insurance, and any other incidental services, such as installation, commissioning, provision of technical assistance, training and other such obligations of the vendor covered under the contract;

  • Final Transaction Expenses has the meaning set forth in Section 3.2(b).