Joining Fee means the one-off fee charged by the trustee/sponsor of a scheme and payable by the employers and/or members upon joining the scheme.
Joining Fee means the relevant fee for the membership type as specified in this membership application form;
Joining Fee means the joining fee payable to Virgin Australia to join the Virgin Australia lounge, as determined by Virgin Australia from time to time.
Examples of Joining Fee in a sentence
The Joining Fee / Initial Payment is due from you to us, is payable immediately and is not refundable other than in the event of breach or negligence by us.
This shall include a minimum of three employees or firm members the Agreement and refund you 50% of the Joining Fee and the full Subscription Fee.
More Definitions of Joining Fee
Joining Fee means the one-off fee charged by the Trustee/Sponsor and payable by the Participating Employers and/or Members upon joining the SuperTrust Plus.
Joining Fee means a one off charge payable by the Cardholder for subscribing for the Card.
Joining Fee means the joining fee payable to Air New Zealand by a new applicant for Koru Membership and by persons who have expired Koru Membership, in payment for the Koru Programme joining fee, in the monetary amount specified on our website.
Joining Fee means the one time, non-refundable fee paid by the Licensee to the Licensor to receive a Welcome Pack/Printed Materials and to be provided with access to the product/s.
Joining Fee means an Joining Fee payable to Bowfield at the beginning of your membership. You can get details of the Joining Fee from Bowfield;
Joining Fee means the one-off fee charged by the Sponsor of the Plan and payable by the employers and/or self-employed person upon joining the Plan. Joining fee is the establishment fee as stated in the Trust Deed.