Working Capital Fee definition
Examples of Working Capital Fee in a sentence
In addition to the above Annual Assessments, each purchaser of a Lot shall be subject to the payment of a Working Capital Fee and a Transfer Fee both of which shall be due and payable at the closing of such Lot.
The Working Capital Fee shall be $200.00 per Lot and the Transfer Fee shall be $250.00 per Lot.
In addition to the Common Expenses and Special Assessments, the Board may levy a Working Capital Fee and each Unit Owner shall be responsible for paying his share of the Working Capital Fee.
The lien for unpaid Common Expense Assessments, Impositions, Special Assessments, and/or Working Capital Fee is extinguished unless proceedings to enforce the lien are instituted within six (6) years after the date the lien for same becomes effective (i.e. due and unpaid) as provided in Tenn.
The Principal will issue an Invoice for the Working Capital Fee to the Participant prior to the Date of Practical Completion.
The Working Capital Fee shall be $250.00 per Lot and the Transfer Fee shall be $250.00 per Lot.
Electrabel shall charge NuclearSub for Affiliate Services on substantially the same basis as such services are charged to other members of the ENGIE Group, other than and excluding the Synatom Front-End Administrative Fee, Synatom Back-End Administrative Fee and the Synatom Front-End Working Capital Fee.