Fees and Charges Bylaw definition

Fees and Charges Bylaw means the City of Whitehorse Fees and Charges Bylaw as amended from time to time.
Fees and Charges Bylaw means the District’s “Fees and Charges Bylaw No. 4848, 2015”;
Fees and Charges Bylaw means the Fees and Charges Bylaw in force from time to time and adopted by the Council under section 194 of the Community Charter or similar successor legislation. BL#1764

Examples of Fees and Charges Bylaw in a sentence

  • That the fee for the Certificate of Consent be paid in accordance with the Municipality’s Fees and Charges By-law.

  • The Applicant shall be liable for all outstanding amounts owing under this Agreement, including late/NSF charges as set out in the City of Winnipeg Fees and Charges By-law No. 196/2008 and any fees incurred due to the Applicant’s failure to provide one full calendar months’ notice of termination to the WPA.

  • The Township requires payment of $500 administration fee as per the Fees and Charges By-law.

  • This fee is payable as specified in the Comprehensive Fees and Charges Bylaw No. 1683, 2010.

  • This figure is subject to the most recent Fees and Charges By-law at the time of payment and is therefore subject to change.


More Definitions of Fees and Charges Bylaw

Fees and Charges Bylaw means the “City of Prince George Comprehensive Fees and Charges Bylaw No.7557, 2004”.
Fees and Charges Bylaw means the Town’s Fees and Charges Bylaw, as amended or replaced from time to time.
Fees and Charges Bylaw means a Bylaw approved by Council that sets the Fees and Charges, which is updated and replaced from time to time.
Fees and Charges Bylaw means Fee and Charges Bylaw No. 2431, as amended or replace from time to time.”
Fees and Charges Bylaw means “City of Prince George Comprehensive Fees and Charges Bylaw No. 7557, 2004”, as amended from time to time.
Fees and Charges Bylaw means the City’s Fees and Charges Bylaw, including all amendments and replacements thereto.
Fees and Charges Bylaw means the City of Port Moody Fees and Charges Bylaw