Relocation Fee definition

Relocation Fee means in respect of a Permanent Out of Path Relocation of any Firm Transportation Service – Northern, an amount equal to the product obtained by multiplying the Contract Demand for such service by the applicable monthly Demand Toll for a three year service term specified in the Toll Schedule for Transportation Service – Northern, Long Haul and Short Haul.
Relocation Fee means the $5,000 fee that Franchisee must pay Franchisor if Franchisee requests Franchisor to consent to a relocation of the JINYA Ramen Bar.
Relocation Fee means the fee that Franchisee must pay Franchisor if Franchisee requests Franchisor to consent to a relocation of the Taco Restaurant in the sum of $2,500.

Examples of Relocation Fee in a sentence

  • Prior to relocating to the new bedroom, Resident shall (a) pay to Landlord the Relocation Fee and all Monthly Installments, Additional Fees and other sums due and payable by Resident under this Contract, (b) execute any documents required by Landlord, and (c) pay to Landlord a security deposit for the new bedroom, the amount of which shall be determined by Landlord in its sole discretion.

  • HDB 1 or 2 Rooms $60 HDB 3, 4, or 5 Rooms $130 HDB Executive $130 Condominium / Private Apartment $180 Landed (Terrace / Semi D) $350 Bungalow $720 In the event that, within six (6) months of termination, You enter into a new electricity agreement with iSwitch for the new premises, the Relocation Fee will be refunded to you by way of a rebate on the first invoice issued in respect of the new premises.

  • The Relocation Fee will help the Company defray the costs of approving a new location, reviewing and approving plans for the new location, and updating Company records and marketing materials to reflect the new location.

  • For these services, WRT shall be entitled to a fee (the “Relocation Fee”) in the amount set forth on Schedule 2.1. Sealy shall pay the Relocation Fee to WRT within thirty (30) days after the System has been relocated and is operational at the new Installation Site.

  • If you must relocate the Premises of your Location for any reason, you must pay to us a Franchise Relocation Fee (the “Relocation Fee”) of Two Thousand Five Hundred and No/100 Dollars ($2,500.00).

  • If you must relocate the Premises of your Location Franchise for any reason, you must pay to us a Franchise Relocation Fee (the “Relocation Fee”) of Two Thousand Five Hundred and No/100 Dollars ($2,500.00).

  • Upon termination of employment pursuant to Section 8(b), the Company shall pay to Employee, or, in the event of Employee’s legal incapacity, to the individual who holds a power of attorney on behalf of Employee (the “POA”), any Accrued Base Salary, Accrued Obligations, the Relocation Fee (for Employee and Employee’s family).

  • The Sale of Company Fee shall be in addition to any Relocation Fee payable by the Company under the terms of this Agreement and any rights of SC Launch to interest or other payments or benefits under the terms of the Note.

  • Landlord shall wire the Relocation Fee to Tenant at an account directed by Tenant, by July 1, 2004.

  • In addition, no Relocation Fee or COBRA Coverage Benefit shall be paid in the event of a violation of Section 5, 6 or 7 of this Agreement (after Employee is given a 10-day cure opportunity to the extent such violation is curable) and Employee shall reimburse the Company for any Relocation Fee and/or COBRA Coverage Benefit to the extent already paid.


More Definitions of Relocation Fee

Relocation Fee means the $5,000 fee that Franchisee must pay Franchisor if Franchisee requests Franchisor to consent to a relocation of the Franchised Restaurant.
Relocation Fee shall include reimbursement of the reasonable relocation expenses for Employee and Employee’s family from New York City to London that are incurred either during employment or within twelve (12) months of Employee’s termination including reimbursement for the New York apartment lease breakage fee, and the reasonable costs and expenses of shipping fixtures and fittings owned by Employee from Company’s New York apartment to Employee’s home address in the UK, subject to submission of expenses and receipts in accordance with the Company’s reimbursement policy (collectively, the “Relocation Fee”).
Relocation Fee means the $3,000 fee that Franchisee must pay Franchisor if Franchisee requests Franchisor to consent to a relocation of the Rocket Fizz Shop.
Relocation Fee shall include reimbursement of the reasonable relocation expenses for Employee and Employee’s family from New York City to London that are incurred within twelve (12) months of Employee’s termination including reimbursement for the New York apartment lease breakage fee, subject to submission of expenses in accordance with the Company’s reimbursement policy (collectively, the “Relocation Fee”).
Relocation Fee means the fee that Licensee must pay Licensor as compensation for Licensor’s services in connection to assistance provided in reviewing, accepting, and relocating Licensee’s Reborn Coffee Store to a new location.

Related to Relocation Fee

  • Termination Fee has the meaning set forth in Section 7.02(a).

  • Installation Fee means charges payable by the Customer for the installation of the service as provided in the Order Form;