Fee Revenue definition

Fee Revenue means the total of all monies received during the fiscal year for fees, costs, and charges under C.G.S. sections 45a-105 to 45a-110, inclusive; C.G.S. section 45a-111; C.G.S. section 45a-112; sections 447 through 458 of Public Act 15-5 (June 2015 Special Session); and passport fees.
Fee Revenue means GAAP revenue, excluding costs reimbursable by clients that have substantially no margin, as reported in the Company’s Form 10-Ks and Form 10-Qs as filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission, with such adjustments as are recommended by management and approved by the Committee for items that are infrequent in occurrence and/or unusual in nature, including, but not limited to, acquisitions or divestitures, acquisition of new technologies, or resolution of legal disputes.
Fee Revenue has the meaning set forth in the DCMH Investor Rights Agreement.

Examples of Fee Revenue in a sentence

  • This commission will be based on a percentage of CellarStone’s First Year Product License, Maintenance and Subscription Fee Revenue from referred and closed transaction.

  • The Base Disposal Fee shall be recalculated by the Authority in a commercially reasonable manner taking into account changes in the Cost of Operation, Non Disposal Fee Revenue, Net Cost of Operation, Aggregate Tons and other applicable factors as defined in the MSAs, hereinafter the Impairment Period Service Fee.

  • Tenant shall pay the Port a portion of the Port Directed Cruise Fee Revenue as set forth below.

  • Annual Financial Chart at Current Tipping Fee Orange County Tonnage Tipping Fee Revenue Per Ton Cost for Disposal Total Cost for Disposal 18,824 $ 42.50 $800,020 $ 48.24 $ 908,115 Annual Financial Chart as Proposed by Contract Negotiations Orange County Tonnage Tipping Fee Revenue Per Ton Cost for Disposal Total Cost for Disposal 18,824 $ 42,50 $800,020 $37.29 to $41.44 $702,000 to $780,000 The proposed numbers will be finalized in the by April 12, 2013 and will go in effect on July 1, 2013.

  • Be entitled to all Competition revenue (except for the levy fees and other fees to be shared with AO) which shall consist of all monies received from the staging of the event including, but not limited to: entry fees; revenues from the sale of event merchandise (food, lottery tickets, apparel, photos, etc.); gate receipts; and sponsorships (except those previously solicited by AO); Other Championships combined with All- comers Prep Meets Entry Fee Revenue XX xxxx is $7.50 per championship entry fee.


More Definitions of Fee Revenue

Fee Revenue means the net transaction fees charged to a Paysafe Merchant for the receipt of payments from Tagged Accounts excluding, transaction fees in relation to payments made using a Skrill Prepaid Card, foreign exchange fees, rebates, cashback, reversal costs, chargeback costs, administration fees and any other applicable fees as agreed between Paysafe and the Merchant. Intellectual Property means any patents, trademarks, copyrights, design rights (whether registrable or not), logos, copyright, trade, business and domain names, moral rights, know-how, trade secrets, rights in databases, rights in computer software and any other similar rights or obligations whether registrable or not (and including all applications and renewals or extensions of such rights) in any country; Member Account means the Skrill and/or NETELLER electronic money account registered with Paysafe Payment Solutions Limited in the name of a Member (excluding the Affiliate Member Account).
Fee Revenue means all management fees, business services fees, transaction fees, monitoring fees and all other fees or revenue relating to the provision of management services in respect of the Digital Colony Business (including all such fees paid by the Digital Colony Funds or paid to any Digital Colony Management Party, but excluding any such fees allocated to a Third-Party Purchaser that owns equity in a Joint Venture Management Entity).
Fee Revenue means gross revenue less investment income.
Fee Revenue is defined in Section 7.13.
Fee Revenue. “ shall mean fees received from or payable by clients directly related to providing services. Fee Revenues are based on revenues as determined on a GAAP basis, not billed revenues. Fee Revenue does not include revenue received as reimbursement of expenses (travel and entertainment) unless the payment for expenses exceeds the actual expenses incurred. Fee Revenue may be reduced if actual expenses exceed expense revenue reimbursed by the client.
Fee Revenue means the Child Safety Fee, an additional $1.50 motor vehicle registration fee which is authorized by section 502.403 Texas Transportation Code.