Overage Charge definition

Overage Charge means an amount charged to Service Recipients to compensate for expense incurred by Company arising from Overages, and to provide a financial incentive to Service Recipients to subscribe to the level of service that will allow all materials to fit within the container.
Overage Charge means an amount charged to Association to compensate for expense incurred by WM arising from Overages, and to provide a financial incentive to Customers to subscribe to the level of service that will allow all materials to fit within the container.
Overage Charge means the charge incurred under a Volume Service Plan for any data used over the specified Volume Allowance.

Examples of Overage Charge in a sentence

  • The cost of electricity consumption on a fixed price electricity product – including products with special discounted rates and volume limits – will be the sum of the Electricity Fixed Price Energy Charge plus the Electricity Fixed Price Overage Charge (if applicable) during the billing month.

  • Alternatively, Company may collect the Container with Overage and invoice the Service Recipient an Overage Charge in the amount set forth in Exhibit “A”.


More Definitions of Overage Charge

Overage Charge means an amount charged to Service Recipients to compensate for expense incurred by Collector arising form overages and to provide a financial incentive to Service Recipients to subscribe to the level of service that will allow all materials to fit within the container.
Overage Charge means a clause of a “retail internet access service” or a “mobile wireless services” contract that defines an additional cost for data use above base monthly service charges;
Overage Charge means the term defined in the Pricing Plan Agreement, Overage Transaction Fee Pricing Plan Agreement an agreement entered into by nxus and the Customer

Related to Overage Charge

  • Service Charge means the amount charged for making a service available on line and is in addition to the actual fee for a service itself. For example, one who renews a license on line will pay the license renewal fee and a service charge.

  • Daily Charge means any of the User's Daily General Charge and, in respect of Passenger Operators, the Daily Long Term Charge, as the context requires;