Initial Fee definition

Initial Fee means any fee charged to initiate a contract
Initial Fee means the fee which is required by law to be submitted with all applications for permits issued pursuant to the Water and Air Pollution Control Act, as amended, and the Solid Waste Management Act, as amended, and which must be received by the Department prior to the issuance of such a permit.
Initial Fee means the fee specified above payable to the Writer as set out in clause 2 provided that for exploitation pursuant to clause 3.1 below any residual payment which becomes due after a period of five years from First Broadcast shall be based upon the rates most recently so agreed

Examples of Initial Fee in a sentence

  • Initial Fee % Annual Fee %(You may negotiate an initial financial advisor fee, to be paid to your financial advisor before your first contribution is invested.


More Definitions of Initial Fee

Initial Fee has the meaning set forth in Section 6.3.
Initial Fee means that part of the fee required to be submitted under R18-1-503(A).
Initial Fee means any applicable one-off initial or installation fee, as may be stated in an Order;
Initial Fee means a onetime payment on the grant of a licence or frequency authorization;
Initial Fee shall have the meaning assigned thereto in the Pricing Side Letter.
Initial Fee means any annual, activation, account opening, membership, periodic, or other fee imposed for the issuance or availability of a credit card, at the time the account is opened; provided that “Initial Fee” shall not include: (i) any fee imposed for an extension of credit in the form of cash; (ii) any fee imposed for a late payment; or (iii) any fee imposed in connection with an extension of credit in excess of the amount of credit authorized to be extended with respect to such account.
Initial Fee means the fee payable for the Initial Period of Social Media Marketing Services provision in accordance with Clause 6;