Examples of Surcharge Fee in a sentence
Some ATM owners charge an ATM Surcharge Fee which is added to the cash withdrawal amount and is in addition to this ATM Fee.
When you use an ATM you may be charged a fee (often referred to as an ATM Surcharge Fee) by the ATM operator, any network used, and for transfers to and from gaming locations and online gaming sites.
Surcharge Fee Calculation.The Surcharge fee will be calculated for each User in accordance with the following formula: Total Surcharge Fee =0.0624 x Volume x [a (BOD-275) + b (TSS-350) + c (P – 12) + d (FOG–100)] Where the terms constituting the total surcharge fee shall have the following meaning: TERM Note: Where the difference between the pollutant strength level and domestic strength level is less than zero (0), the difference shall be deemed zero (0).
The monthly Surcharge Fee shall be based on the permitted amount of each pollutant or on the actual discharge of any pollutant, whichever is greater.
We may reasonably increase the Transaction Surcharge Fee from time to time upon thirty (30) day written notice from us to you, with such increases not to exceed ten (10%) percent during any twelve (12) month period during the term of the Agreement.
VISA/CASH or ATM (Automated Teller Machine) ATM Surcharge Fee (Domestic & International) ..............
Sttate Surcharge Fee: .0005 x Job Cost (when job cost is $1,000,000 or less)B.
The primary source for income to the Revolving Fund is the Energy Rental Surcharge Fee.
The State Surcharge Fee (υ) is calculated by multiplying the Building Fee (β) by .01.
Trouble Office Surcharge Fee per Transaction Per service / resolution: $50.00 Per placard provided: $50.00 Eff 01 Feb 2023 (a) ITEM 9 (A) (I) Cleaning Containers Effective 01 May 2006 Ocean carrier equipment received damaged including but not limited to dunnage, nails, bracing materials packing and wrapping materials, soil, dirt, and/or residues, contaminants and debris from prior cargo shipment(s) will be charged a Cleaning Fee for the removal of said material(s).