Full Fee definition

Full Fee means a Parent or Guardian that is not considered to be a person in need of Fee Subsidy.
Full Fee means a Parent or Guardian that is not considered a Person in Need of Fee Subsidy.
Full Fee means the full rate (excluding GST) of the membership subscription as determined annually by the National Assembly.

Examples of Full Fee in a sentence

  • Blind students may, on an application, be granted Full Fee Concession.

  • The Children of serving military personnel upto the rank of an NCO or of military personnel killed or incapacitated wholly or partly during the war, shall be allowed Full Fee Concession.

  • A person who is employed, or who is being considered for employment, by an organisation registered under the Education Service Providers (Full Fee Overseas Students) Registration Act 1991.

  • A person who is a member of the governing body of an organisation registered under the Education Service Providers (Full Fee Overseas Students) RegistrationAct 1991 or is named as a member of the governing body in an application for the registration of an organisation made under that Act.

  • Sons and daughters of the University Employees will be granted Full Fee Concession if they are studying in University Department/University College/University College of Education or have enrolled themselves with the Directorate of Distance Education, unless otherwise provided.

  • Full Fee Remission involves the waiving of all fees associated with a qualification aim.

  • The applicant will be notified of the Full Fee specific to vessel and licence type on the Annual Berth Acceptance Form.

  • An Overseas Full Fee Paying Student entering the Boarding House is expected to remain in the Boarding House for a minimum of two years.

  • If the Full Fee is not paid by the deadline, the allocated berth will be forfeited and reallocated.

  • Full Fee Purchase is a land conveyance where a purchaser acquires all rights, title and interest in a property from a seller or owner.


More Definitions of Full Fee

Full Fee means the full average cost of providing a full fee overseas student with an education service including both recurrent and capital costs;
Full Fee means the annual licence certificate fee payable for registration, enrolment or authority to practise midwifery for a full year.

Related to Full Fee

  • Hire Fee the hire fee specified in Item 13.

  • L/C Fee has the meaning specified in Section 2.03(i).

  • Base Fee $60 million (Avg Daily Net Assets For Most Recent Month) * 0.45% * (31/365) = $22,931.51 Performance Fee: $40 million (Avg Daily Net Assets for rolling 12-month period) * -0.25% * (31/365) = $(8,493.15) Total Fulcrum Fee: $14,438.36 = $22,931.51 (Base Fee) - $8,493.15 (Performance Fee)

  • Pupil fee means a fee, deposit or other charge imposed on pupils, or a pupil’s parents or guardians, in violation of Section 49011 of the Education Code and Section 5 of Article IX of the California Constitution, which require educational activities to be provided free of charge to all pupils without regard to their families’ ability or willingness to pay fees or request special waivers, as provided for in Hartzell v. Connell (1984) 35 Cal.3d 899. A pupil fee includes, but is not limited to, all of the following:

  • Annual Fee has the meaning stated in Section 4.02(a).

  • Initial Fee means any fee charged to initiate a contract

  • Hookup fee means a fee for the installation and inspection of any pipe, line,

  • referral fee means any form of compensation, direct or indirect, paid for the referral of a client to or from a registrant.

  • Nominal fee means a fee that reasonably reimburses a municipality only for time spent and expenses incurred in:

  • Licence Fee : means the fee prescribed by the JCRA under Article 17 of the Telecommunications (Jersey) Law and payable by the Licensee;

  • Annual Fees means the annual fees determined by the Council in terms of section 27;

  • Additional Fee means a fee, in addition to the licence fee, imposed by the municipality on a business at any time during the term of the licence for costs incurred by the municipality attributable to the activities of the business;

  • Contract Fee means the lump sum rates as outlined in Schedule ‘B’ – Quote Form.

  • Services Fee means, collectively, the Senior Services Fees and the Subordinated Services Fees.

  • Renewal Fee means the fee that Borrower must pay Coast upon renewal of this Agreement pursuant to Section 9.1 hereof, in the amount set forth on the Schedule.

  • License Fee means the amount payable by the licensee to DMRC as per rates offered by the Selected Bidder for utilization of licensed space and accepted by DMRC to be paid by the Licensee along with other charges and any kind of Central or State Taxes, local levies, statutory dues, etc. that may be payable by the licensee as per prevalent law.

  • Service Fee means a fee charged by us to you for the administration of your credit facility.

  • Rental Fee A fee charged by the Contractor for the rental of a compactor or roll-off container.

  • Monthly Fee means the total consideration, including but not limited to, equipment or locker rental,

  • Non-Use Fee has the meaning specified in the Fee Letter.

  • Expense Fee As to each Mortgage Loan and any Distribution Date, the product of the Expense Fee Rate and its Stated Principal Balance as of that Distribution Date.

  • Upfront Fee has the meaning specified in Section 2.07 hereof.

  • Initiation fee means a fee charged by us to you in order to create a credit facility for you;

  • L/C Fees has the meaning set forth in Section 3.4(c).

  • Target fee, as used in this contract, means the fee initially negotiated on the assumption that this contract would be performed for a cost equal to the estimated cost initially negotiated, adjusted in accordance with paragraph (d) of this clause.

  • Professional Fee Amount means the aggregate amount of Professional Fee Claims and other unpaid fees and expenses that Professionals estimate they have incurred or will incur in rendering services to the Debtors prior to and as of the Confirmation Date, which estimates Professionals shall deliver to the Debtors as set forth in Article II.B of the Plan.