Mandatory fee definition

Mandatory fee means a fee, charge, or surcharge that a car rental company includes in every vehicle rental transaction. A fee, charge, or surcharge associated with optional products and services available for purchase by a consumer at the time of rental is not a mandatory fee.
Mandatory fee. Any fee, other than charges for Credit Hours, which a public educational institution requires all students to pay as a condition of enrollment in such institution, including but not limited to class specific fees, health fees, or technology fees. These examples are not all inclusive. Mandatory Fees are not covered by the Program as Educational Benefits. Credit Hours are the only payments made on behalf of Beneficiaries in the Program.
Mandatory fee means fees that are charged to every Tenant regardless of that Tenant’s actions or conduct including, but not limited to, application fees, leasing fees, holding fees, billing fees, lease administration fees, utility administration fees, grounds fees, maintenance fees, service fees, convenience fees, and coordination fees, regardless of whether flat fees are used as a basis for estimating the cost of services provided. Mandatory Fees do not include fees that a Tenant incurs based on their actions including, but not limited to, fees for breaking a lease, losing of key, or violating the property’s rules. The determination of whether a fee is a Mandatory Fee does not depend on when or how frequently such payment obligations are or likely will be incurred or paid.

Examples of Mandatory fee in a sentence

  • The arbitration proceedings are conducted under the Mandatory fee Arbitration Program (“Program”) according to these Rules of Procedure (“Rules”).

  • Mandatory fee recommendations are presented to the Board one time per year for: (1) maintenance fees and out-of-state tuition and (2) all other mandatory fees.

  • Mandatory fee arbitration (MFA) is not binding unless the parties agree after the fee dispute arises to binding fee arbitration.

  • Mandatory fee levels shall be calculated so as to enable the competent authorities performing the official control activities to fully recover costs resulting from official controls (if the competent authority for which the fees are collected also carries out other activities, then only the fraction of the relevant cost elements which results from official control activities should be considered for the calculation of fees).

  • Mandatory fee recommendations may be presented to the Board one time per year for: (1) maintenance fees and out-of-state tuition and (2) all other mandatory fees.


More Definitions of Mandatory fee

Mandatory fee means any fee, other than charges for credit hours, which a public educational institution requires all students to pay as a condition of enrollment, such as registration fees, health fees or technology fees. These examples are not all inclusive of fees. No fees are covered by this Program. Applicable credit hours are the only benefits covered by the Program.
Mandatory fee means any fee, other than charges for credit hours, room and board, which a Public Educational Institution requires all students to pay as a condition of enrollment, such as registration fees. Fees which are course specific such as laboratory fees, contact hour charges, and fees based on the number of credit hours enrolled or health insurance fees are not covered under this Contract. These examples are not all inclusive of non-mandatory fees.‌
Mandatory fee means any fee, other than charges for credit hours, room, and board, which an educational institution requires all students to pay.
Mandatory fee means a compulsory fee imposed on a
Mandatory fee means any fee, other than charges for credit hours, room, and board, which a community or junior college requires all students to pay.
Mandatory fee means a fee, cost, or charge (whether one-time or recurring) for a service or amenity that is required as a condition for the use and occupancy of a manufactured/mobile home lot where a tenant cannot opt-out or substitute for that service. Mandatory fees for utilities do not include utility charges where the cost is for the actual usage by the tenant, or a variable charge for utilities that is apportioned equitably among units where utility charges apply simultaneously to more than one unit.
Mandatory fee means any fee that is non-optional, including, but not limited to, a fee, cost, or charge (whether one-time or recurring) for a service or amenity that is required as a condition for the use and occupancy of a dwelling unit where a tenant cannot opt-out or substitute for that service including, for example, fees for mandatory parking permits, tenant benefit package, technology fee, renter insurance plan, utility service where the tenant does not have a direct account with the utility service provider, or a shared amenity costs.