Postage Fees definition

Postage Fees means any revenue related to the purchase of postage from the United States Postal Service or any other revenue related to the delivery of marketing collateral, letters or other content by third-party delivery services.

Examples of Postage Fees in a sentence

  • The Adviser will continue to waive blue-sky fees and printing and postage fees as part of the Class Expense Waivers until the expiration dates listed in the table“ Blue-sky and Printing and Postage Fees waiver” in Appendix L.

  • Buyer and Seller agree that Seller shall be responsible for the payment of the postage fees of mailing the January Catalog (the "POSTAGE FEES"), only to the extent such Postage Fees are equal to or less than $30,000.

  • Buyer agrees that it shall reimburse Seller for any Postage Fees in excess of $30,000, which amount, if any, is being paid on the date hereof.

  • The Adviser will continue to waive blue-sky fees and printing and postage fees as part of the Class Expense Waivers until the expiration dates listed in the table“Blue-sky and Printing and Postage Fees waiver” in Appendix L.

  • Such fees shall include but not limited to Late Fees, NSF Fees, Notice Fees, Certified Letter Fees, Application Fees, Postage Fees etc.

Related to Postage Fees

  • Expense Fees As to each Mortgage Loan, the sum of the Servicing Fee and the Trustee Fee.

  • Fees means all amounts payable pursuant to or referred to in Section 3.01.

  • Service Fees means all fees payable by Party B to Party A pursuant to Article 3 of this Agreement in respect of the Services provided by Party A.

  • Late Fees shall have the meaning set forth in Section 2(d).

  • Maintenance Fees means the non-refundable fees payable annually by Licensee to OT for Support Services;