Withdrawal Fee definition
Withdrawal Fee is defined in Article 12.4.2;
Withdrawal Fee means the fee payable when a student withdraws from their Course after week 7 of the then current term. This is a Non-Tuition Fee.
Withdrawal Fee. (expressed in Eurocent per kWh) times all Withdrawal Contract Quantities (including interruptible quantities which are not interrupted). The Withdrawal Fee shall be three divided by ten thousand (0.0003) times the Average Forward Baseload Electricity Price;
Examples of Withdrawal Fee in a sentence
The Early Withdrawal Fee will be retained by the Trust and will be for the benefit of the Trust's remaining Shareholders.
If a Resident chooses to withdraw from the Residence for any reason, a $500 Withdrawal Fee is charged for early termination of this agreement.
All Cash Withdrawal Transactions attract a Cash Withdrawal Fee at the rate mentioned in Annex “A”.
Over the Counter "OTC" Cash Withdrawal Fee $2.50 (per transaction).
The Early Withdrawal Fee will be retained by the Trust and will be for the benefit of the Trust’s remaining Shareholders.
More Definitions of Withdrawal Fee
Withdrawal Fee means any fee, however named, covering those expenses incurred by a school in processing student paperwork relating to program changes (i.e., course additions/drops or transfers) or withdrawal from school and so identified on the student enrollment agreement.
Withdrawal Fee is the percentage amount charged to Investors withdrawing before the Trading Interval ends. This is payable to the Owner Account of the PAMM Manager.
Withdrawal Fee means the fee charged by ABX for withdrawal of Bullion from the ABX Vault Network. PTM’s Withdrawal Fee can be found within the Fee Schedule.
Withdrawal Fee means the sum of £50 (fifty pounds sterling).
Withdrawal Fee has the meaning given such term in section 12.
Withdrawal Fee means the fee of $500.
Withdrawal Fee means in respect of a Withdrawal Request, an amount up to 2% of the Withdrawal Price.