Inspection Fee definition
Inspection Fee means a fee payable to Lender or Loan Servicer for performing any inspection required by this Agreement in an amount not to exceed $500.00 per inspection.
Inspection Fee means the monthly fee a licensee is required by this chapter to pay, the amount of which is determined by a percentage of the gross sales of a licensee.
Inspection Fee means a fee paid by the permittee to the City to defray street opening inspection costs.
Examples of Inspection Fee in a sentence
The Authority shall invoice the Supplier for the Inspection Fee after each inspection or set of inspections.
More Definitions of Inspection Fee
Inspection Fee means the amount of money that the emissions inspection station may collect from the motor vehicle owner for each chargeable inspection.
Inspection Fee means the charge per Hectare for each and every Hectare or part thereof within the Development Area, including those areas which may be dedicated to the City for reserve parcels and any other public use, but excluding those lands dedicated as Environmental Reserve, regardless of the location of the Development Area within the City, the total amount of which will be specified in each Special Clauses Agreement, which shall be used by the City towards the cost of inspections by the City related to the installation of: sanitary sewers; storm sewers, water mains and hydrants; sewer and water service connections; parks irrigation systems; and for the construction of surface improvements including parks landscaping requirements. More specifically this covers only the cost of manpower and equipment required by the City for: inspections; the cost of quality control; and the materials testing program operated by the Roads Business Unit;
Inspection Fee means the amount charged to each applicant by the Local Unit or POTW at the time an application is made to the Local Unit or POTW to connect to the public sewer. This sewer connection inspection fee includes, but is not limited to, covering the routine cost of inspecting and approving the physical connection of a building sewer and service connection to the public sewer, and the issuance of a sewer connection permit.
Inspection Fee means the monthly fee a licensee is required by this chapter to pay, the amount of which is determined by a percentage of the gross sales of a licensee at a liquor store. In the event of co-licensees holding a local liquor store privilege license for a single liquor store, such inspection fee shall be the same as if the local liquor store privilege license were held by a single licensee.
Inspection Fee means a fee for on-site visits to determine that establishments identified in the ordinance are compliant with the statutes and administrative codes that govern their operation.
Inspection Fee means the charge per hectare for each and every hectare or part thereof within the Development Area, including those areas which may be dedicated to the City for reserve parcels and any other public use, but excluding those lands dedicated as Environmental Reserve, regardless of the location of the Development Area within the City, the total amount of which will be specified in the Development Agreement, which will be used by the City towards the cost of inspections by the City related to the installation of: sanitary sewers; storm sewers, water mains and hydrants; sewer and water service connections; parks irrigation systems; and for the construction of surface improvements including parks landscaping requirements. More specifically this covers only the cost of manpower and equipment required by the City for: inspections; the cost of quality control; and the materials testing program operated by the Mobility Business Unit;
Inspection Fee means the fee leviable under section 12 in respect of inspection of books of accounts of a money-lender ;