Service Fees means all fees payable by Party B to Party A pursuant to Article 3 of this Agreement in respect of the Services provided by Party A.
Service Fee means a fee charged by us to you for the administration of your credit facility.
Services Fees means the agreed upon fees in an Order for the Services Offerings.
Services Fee means, collectively, the Senior Services Fees and the Subordinated Services Fees.
Monthly Fee means the total consideration, including but not limited to, equipment or locker rental,
Service Costs has the meaning ascribed thereto in Section 3.01.
Basic generation service transition costs means the amount by
Processing Fees means all routine, generally applicable City-wide fees required by the City for processing applications and permits including, but not limited to, fees for land use applications, building applications, building permits, and certificates of occupancy.
Annual Service Charge for any period means the aggregate interest expense for such period in respect of, and the amortization during such period of any original issue discount of, Indebtedness of the Issuer and its Subsidiaries.
Service credit year means an accumulation of months of
forecast prices and costs means future prices and costs that are:
Base Fee $20 million (Avg Daily Net Assets For Most Recent Month) * 0.45% * (31/365) = $7,643.84 Performance Fee: $40 million (Avg Daily Net Assets for rolling 12-month period) * -0.25% * (31/365) = $(8,493.15) Total Fulcrum Fee: $(849.32) = $7,643.84 (Base Fee) - $8,493.15 (Performance Fee)
Annual Fees means the annual fees determined by the Council in terms of section 27;
License Fees means the license fees, including all taxes thereon, paid or required to be paid by Licensee for the license granted under this Agreement.
Processing Fee means in relation to a Transaction Summary delivered:
Management Fee has the meaning given in Section 4.1.
Network Termination Point (NTP) means the physical point at which a subscriber is provided with access to a public communications network; in the case of networks involving switching or routing, the NTP is identified by means of a specific network address, which may be linked to a subscriber number or name;