Arbitration fee definition

Arbitration fee means fee levied by Card Networks for raising a Dispute to be evaluated and decided upon by the Card Network.
Arbitration fee means a fee to be paid by the Claimant for each claim filed with the ICAC to cover the costs of the ICAC to be incurred in connection with the arbitration of a case.
Arbitration fee means a sum of money payable by a Party when filing each Request, Claim or Counterclaim;

Examples of Arbitration fee in a sentence

  • Specifically, the fees set forth in ADR Services, Inc.’s Mass Employment Arbitration Fee Schedule shall apply when twenty (20) or more arbitration claims are filed which: (a) involve the same or similar parties; (b) are based on the same or similar claims which arise from the same or substantially identical transactions, incidents, or events requiring the determination of the same or substantially identical questions of law or fact; and (c) involve the same or coordinated counsel for the parties.

  • Accounts receivable (A/R) represents money owed by dealers to the SBAA on the sale of vehicles and all auction related services such as: Auction Assignment Fee, Post Sale Inspection Fee, Arbitration Fee, Transportation Fee, Title Registration Fee, KSR Fee, Collection Fee and Storage Fee.

  • The Auction reserves the right to assess an Arbitration Fee against the Buyer and/or Seller.

  • If the full Arbitration Fee has not been paid within 10 days of the date of this Agreement, or by 30 days before the Arbitration Session, which- ever occurs first, the Arbitration may be cancelled by the Arbitrator or any Participant who has paid their share.

  • In addition to the Arbitration Fee above, the Arbitrator will be compensated at a rate of $[dol- lar amount] per hour for travel, and will be reimbursed all reasonable and necessary travel costs.] The Arbitrator’s time before the Arbitration Session(s) required to study documents, research issues, corre- spond, telephone call, and do such other things as may be reasonably necessary to facilitate the Arbitra- tion are included.


More Definitions of Arbitration fee

Arbitration fee means a fee payable by the Claimant for each claim filed with the ICAC to cover the costs of the ICAC to be incurred in connection with the arbitration of a case. Arbitration fee includes arbitrators’ fees for examination and settlement of a dispute and an administration fee payable to cover the costs of organization and conduct of arbitral proceedings, including general business expenses made by the ICAC.
Arbitration fee means a fee payable in advance for each claim filed with the ICAC and including an arbitrator’s fee and an administration fee.
Arbitration fee means fee levied by Card Networks for raising a Dispute to be evaluated and decided upon by the Card network.
Arbitration fee means a fee charged in respect of each claim filed with the ICA CCI to cover general expenses connected with the work of the ICA CCI, arbitrators fees, expenses on organization of the arbitration proceedings.
Arbitration fee means a fee to be paid by the Claimant for each claim filed with the MAC to cover the costs of the MAC to be incurred in connection with the arbitration of a case. Arbitration fee includes arbitrators’ fees for examination and settlement of a dispute and an administration fee payable to cover the costs of organization and conduct of the arbitral proceedings, including general business expenses made by the MAC.
Arbitration fee means the fees prescribed in Rule 513.5A;
Arbitration fee means a fee payable in advance for each claim filed with the ICAT, which includes an arbitrator’s fee and an administration fee.