Mileage fee definition

Mileage fee means the charge per loaded mile in excess of two (2) miles, determined by the commissioner, permitted in addition to the tow charge, for the nonconsensual towing or transporting of a motor vehicle. Where an hourly rate is charged, for a G.V.W.R. of ten thousand (10,000) pounds or more, a mileage fee shall not be permitted.

Examples of Mileage fee in a sentence

  • If in the Special Terms the Lessee has selected the Expected mileage limit that exceeds the Allowed Mileage limit, the Lessee shall be charged with the increased Rental fee set out in the Special Terms, but the charge for the Excess Mileage fee shall be applied after the Lessee exceeds the mileage level selected by the Lessee.

Related to Mileage fee

  • Usage Fee means the subscription fees to be paid by the Agency for ongoing access to Services.

  • Carriage Fee means any fee payable by a Broadcaster to the DPO only for the purpose of carrying its television channels through the DPO’s network, without, specifying the placement of such channels onto a specific position in the Electronic Programme Guide or, seeking assignment of a particular number to such channels;

  • Tuition Fee means the basic tuition fee applicable to specific programmes and shall include auxiliary fees which are for required instruction but shall exclude any other fees such as international student differential fees, co-op fees, and student union fees.

  • Expense Fee As to each Mortgage Loan and any Distribution Date, the product of the Expense Fee Rate and its Stated Principal Balance as of that Distribution Date.

  • Tuition Fees means a sum specified in the Offer Letter, payable by the Student to cover tuition, access to College facilities, enrolment procedures and orientation meetings, use of Information Technology facilities, exam sitting and a Kaplan award on successful completion of the Programme; and