Reporting Fee definition

Reporting Fee shall have the meaning set forth in Section 9.2(d) hereof.
Reporting Fee means the fee payable to Boston Capital or an Affiliate thereof pursuant to Section 6.12(c).
Reporting Fee means the fee payable to Boston Capital or an Affiliate thereof pursuant to Section 6.12(c). Revenues mean all cash receipts of the Partnership during any period except for Capital Contributions, proceeds from the liquidation, sale or refinancing of Partnership property or of a Capital Transaction, or the proceeds of any loan to the Partnership.

Examples of Reporting Fee in a sentence

  • If Tenant fails to cooperate within ten (10) days of written request, Landlord may charge Tenant the Late Reporting Fee for each day after such ten (10)-day period that Tenant fails to so cooperate, in addition to any other rights or remedies afforded to Landlord for an Event of Default pursuant to Section 17 of this Lease.

  • Payments of the Annual Reporting Fee are not refundable except if PSE is unable or unwilling to act as QRE for the Customer-Generator.

  • PSE will review costs associated with QRE Service on an annual basis, and may make necessary adjustments to Annual Reporting Fee charges.

  • Any change in the Annual Reporting Fee will become effective upon not less than thirty (30) days’ prior written notice to Customer-Generator.

  • Client shall also pay any and all ongoing Annual Medicare/Medicaid Reporting Fee, bank fees, and check stock fees under paragraphs 9.B. & 9.C. that occur as a result of Continuation.

  • Customer-Generator will pay an Annual Reporting Fee equal to $358 per Meter Point listed in Exhibit 1 for which PSE reports output to WREGIS.

  • This Reporting Fee will be billed on a per-request basis, and shall be debited from the Merchant Account on file upon the request from Company.

  • If WREGIS, WECC or any other entity having authority to modify the QRE reporting process requires a change that increases the costs to PSE of providing QRE Service, PSE may charge such increased costs to Customer-Generator by increasing the Annual Reporting Fee, or if more appropriate, by issuing an additional billing during the year.

  • In addition to payment of its fee, Allseas will be entitled to receive, on the date of such termination a compensation equal to three (3) years annual Financial Accounting Services Fee and Financial Reporting Fee then applicable.

  • The Annual Reporting Fee will apply to all Customer-Generators who request that PSE act as QRE for a Generating Unit except PSE may waive the Annual Reporting Fee to Customer-Generators who sell all RECs generated by the Generating Unit to PSE pursuant to Exhibit D of Schedule 91 Power Purchase Agreement wherein the cost of QRE reporting is considered in the purchase price of the RECs.


More Definitions of Reporting Fee

Reporting Fee means an annual reporting fee being an amount equal to £50,000 per annum, payable on the immediately succeeding Interest Payment Date following each anniversary of the VMSA Completion
Reporting Fee means the fee payable to the Investor Member commencing in 1999 equal to $500 for the Investor Member's services in monitoring the operations of the Company and for services in connection with the Company's accounting matters and assisting with the preparation of tax returns and the reports required in Section 14.2 and 14.3 of this Agreement. If in any year the Reporting Fee is not paid in full then the unpaid portion thereof shall accrue and be payable on a cumulative basis in the first year in which there is sufficient Net Operating Income.
Reporting Fee means a fee that accrues monthly in the amount of $1,000 for each monthly accounting report delivered by the Loan Administrator pursuant to Section 2(e) hereof.