Uplift Fee definition
Examples of Uplift Fee in a sentence
In the event of a Successful Outcome where the Resolution Sum is $80 million or greater, an Uplift Fee of 25% is payable to ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ on the Conditional Percentage of ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇’▇ Professional Fees.
Uplift Fee an amount, which may be set out in the Quotation, but which unless otherwise so specified will comprise three times (3 x) the usual monthly Rental Payment attributable to the item of affected Equipment).
An Uplift Fee of up to 25% is allowed under the LPUL and can be charged as a premium for conducting the proceeding on a conditional fee basis; LHD Lawyers will not charge an Uplift Fee for conducting your claim.
Customer may, from time to time, change the Designated Computer or the Designated Network for a Licensed Product, and/or the location thereof, provided that in each case (a) Customer shall give prior written notice to PTC of any such change, and (b) upon transferring the Licensed Products to a different Designated Country, Customer pays the Uplift Fee.
It is not reasonably practical to estimate the amount of any Uplift Fee, but if all of the above steps are necessary to secure the Successful Outcome, the Uplift Fee would be approximately $500,000 (incl GST).
UPLIFT FEE An Uplift Fee of up to 25% is allowed under the LPUL and can be charged as a premium for conducting the proceeding on a conditional fee basis; LHD Lawyers will not charge an Uplift Fee for conducting your claim.
Other than as set forth in the Registration Statement, the Company neither maintains, sponsors nor contributes to, nor is it required to maintain, sponsor or contribute to, any program or arrangement that is an "employee pension benefit plan," an "employee welfare benefit plan," or a, "multi-employer plan" (each, an "ERISA Plan") as such terms are defined in Sections 3(2), 3(1) and 3(37), respectively, of the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974, as amended ("ERISA").