TOT definition

TOT means Supplier's terms of trading from time to time, the current version of which can be found at xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xx.xx/terms-of-trading.aspx
TOT has the meaning set forth in Section 7.5. ATTACHMENT B CONTROL AREA FOR DISPLAY OF ADVERTISEMENTS AND PROMOTIONAL ACITVITIES DURING NFL EVENTS ATTACHMENT C
TOT means the transient-occupancy taxes imposed under either or both of the following:

Examples of TOT in a sentence

  • It is the operator’s responsibility to remit the TOT to the Town.

  • If you are renting your unit as a transient rental, even if it is only for one weekend a year, you need to pay TOT.

  • If you have questions about TOT enforcement, or if you would like to report suspicious activity or rental advertisements please contact our anonymous hotline.

  • If all of your rentals are handled through a reservation company, most reservation companies will purchase the transient occupancy tax certificate and collect and remit the TOT to the Town.

  • It can also include transient rentals in a zone where it is permitted, but when the TOT is not remitted to the Town.


More Definitions of TOT

TOT means the proposed Townsville Ocean Terminal and associated Development;
TOT means a training of trainers related to the Project activities.
TOT the Telephone Organisation of Thailand or its successor from time to time;
TOT means Transcontinental Oil Transportation SPRL, a wholly owned subsidiary of the Company; “TPI” means Tethys Petroleum Incorporated, a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Company;
TOT means Transcontinental Oil Transportation SPRL, a wholly owned subsidiary of the Company;
TOT means the transient occupancy taxes levied pursuant to Chula Vista Municipal Code Chapter 3.40, attributable to the RV Park Lease. The amount of the DPFP will be reduced to the extent the DPFP would otherwise be increased solely because Port District or the City fails to use commercially reasonable efforts to ensure the receipt of amounts that, if received by the City or the Port District, would be Existing Revenues and are due and payable to the City or the Port District.