Site Fee definition

Site Fee means the site fee specified in the Schedule.
Site Fee means the fee payable by the Licensee to the Council for the Licence specified in Schedule Four as varied from time to time in accordance with clauses 37 - 39 and any recategorisation of the Stall Site in accordance with clause 3;
Site Fee means the dollar amount payable by the Stallholder to Council for an allocated site at the Fair. Site Fees are adopted by Rockhampton Regional Council and are subject to change.

Examples of Site Fee in a sentence

  • Payment of the Site Fee shall be made by the Producer in advance prior to the commencement of the Term, by certified check, ACH or wire transfer made payable to the National Trust for Historic Preservation in the United States.

  • Number Deployed Per Site Fee -------------------------------- [***] people $[***] -------------------------------- [***] people $[***] -------------------------------- WFI shall notify Client in writing, once its total billing for Services performed under this Work Order reaches [***]% of the Work Order Not-to-Exceed Value.

  • The Principal Occupant must pay the Site Fee by monthly/quarterly/yearly instalments due no later than the day on which the fees are due.

  • If Partner sets up a Custom Site, Partner shall pay an additional subscription fee of one hundred and twenty-five dollars ($125.00) (the " Custom Site Fee"), plus any applicable Domain Name fee.

  • In the event Milestone fails to timely pay any Site Fee or collocation fee due hereunder, Milestone shall, in addition to owing Owner such Site Fee or collocation fee, pay to Owner interest on the amount thereof from the date due through the date of payment of such Site Fee and/or collocation fee to Owner, in an amount equal to the Prime Rate of interest as published from time to time by The Wall Street Journal plus four percent (4%).


More Definitions of Site Fee

Site Fee means the charge made for us by us for use of the pitch and for those services and facilities for which there is no additional payment or charge.
Site Fee means the sum payable for the Allocated Space in accordance with price list
Site Fee. A Site Fee in the amount indicated on the Cover Page (the “Site Fee”), less the Deposit, shall • Wine Costs: due at least 2 days prior to the Event Date. Company shall have the right to revoke the License and retain the full amount of the Deposit. approved and licensed event coordinator for the month of the Event at minimum. A list of approved vendors will be provided. While the Winery is happy to make vendor recommendations, the company does Client, vendors of Client, and Client’s guests are prohibited from bringing distilled spirits onto property Wine Company may provide beer at Client’s cost if requested and agreed in advance. If bar services are serving alcoholic beverages to any guests, and will not serve alcoholic beverages to any guests who show signs of intoxication. No alcoholic beverages will be served after 9:30 p.m. Non-alcoholic beverages may be brought to the event by the Client at no additional charge. Fableist Wine Company prior to the Event Date. Rearranging and moving furniture, artwork, lamps, seating and other furnishings shall be performed solely Company, the cost of which shall be invoiced to Client. Decorations including, but not limited to, balloons, or prior to the Event.
Site Fee means the sum payable for the Allocated Space in accordance with price list provided within the application pack.
Site Fee for Member(s) recruited and enrolled with Site Partner. The Site Fee is non-refundable even if a Member quits or is terminated. University shall invoice Site Partner for payment of the Site Fee upon initiation of criminal history checks. In the event, the Member exits before term of service begins, or fails to pass a criminal history check, Site Partner agrees to pay a $150/member fee for the cost associated with pre-enrollment and background checks.
Site Fee means the amount set out in Item 6 of Schedule 1.
Site Fee means the charges payable to the Council by the Activity Organiser as set out in the Activity Application Form including, where the context so permits, any refundable deposit.