Tournament fee definition

Tournament fee means the entry fee collected by the internet table game system when players register for a poker tournament pursuant to the approved rules of the game as poker revenue.
Tournament fee means the entry fee collected by the internet table game system when players register for a poker tournament pursuant to the

Examples of Tournament fee in a sentence

  • If LESSEE cancels this Agreement 14-days, or less, prior to Tournament, then LESSEE shall forfeit any deposit and the unpaid balance of the Tournament fee shall immediately become due and payable in full.

  • The Company can at any time amend the Tournament fee rate without prior notice or approval from the Players.

  • A written response shall be forwarded to the employee by the Company representative, within five (5) working days from the date of receipt of the grievance.

  • The Company should bear no liability if the Players mistakenly transfer the Tournament fee.

  • The amendment should be effective for all future participants of the relevant Tournament from the moment of publication of the updated Tournament fee rate on the Website.

Related to Tournament fee

  • Development Fee means a fee for the packaging of a Property, including negotiating and approving plans, and undertaking to assist in obtaining zoning and necessary variances and necessary financing for the Property, either initially or at a later date.

  • Marketing Fee means the fee payable to the Marketer for services it provides to the Trust, which the Sponsor shall pay the Marketer as a Sponsor-paid Expense.

  • Placement Fee has the meaning given thereto in Section 2(a) hereof;

  • Management Fee has the meaning given in Section 4.1.

  • Enrolment Fee means the fee paid by the Parent(s)/Guardian(s) to cover all the administrative costs involved in enrolling a Student at the School. It is not refundable, and it is not offset against any other fees.