Offset Fee definition
Examples of Offset Fee in a sentence
If the Contractor fails or refuses to charge a customer the then- current Customer Offset Fee for any booking, the Contractor will still be responsible for the payment of the applicable Cruises Inc.
Offset Fee to Cruises Inc., through a deduction from the Contractor’s Commission pursuant to Schedule 3.1 or other payment authorized by Cruises Inc.
The current Customer Offset Fee is $24.99 per booking and the current Cruises Inc.
Each Fund's participation in the Custody Offset Fee Program will be in accordance with the terms and conditions of this Agreement.
Subject to the foregoing, each such Person may, in his sole discretion, direct such other business activity away from the Company and JHYT, and expect to receive fees or other compensation from third parties with respect to such business activity, which fees and compensation will be for the benefit of its own account and not that of the Company or JHYT, except as specifically provided herein with respect to the Offset Fee Amount.
The City and Haulers will apply the recycling composition to determine the Recycling Commodity Adjustment Offset Fee, as described in Exhibit 3.
Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in the Agreement, UroGen shall have no right under this Section 4.1.2 to offset any amount against the royalties owing to IRC under Section 4.1.1 above unless and until the payment in full to IRC of the Royalty Offset Fee.
The audit will include agreed upon representative samples of RDUs to calculate the: Quantity of recyclables collected, by material type (in tons) Quantity of process residuals disposed of (in tons) The material types sorted during the audit shall reflect the categories of materials represented in the Recycling Commodity Adjustment Offset Fee.
The estimated Water Demand Offset Fee amount for this Project (“Estimated WDO Fee Amount”) is calculated based on: 1) relevant Project information contained in Exhibit B (attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference), which will include the Property Owner’s Water Demand Offset Application (“WDO Application”) and any additional calculations, corrections, or other information as needed; and 2) the Water Demand Offset Fee Schedule in effect at the time.
Section II(a)(1) of PTE 2010–26 and the Notice read: A Client Plan invested in a Fund does not pay any plan-level investment management fee, investment advisory fee or similar fee (Plan-Level Fee(s)) to PNC or its affiliates with respect to any of the assets of such Client Plan which are invested in shares of such Funds for the entire period of such investment (the Offset Fee Method).