Maintenance Fees definition

Maintenance Fees means the non-refundable fees payable annually by Licensee to OT for Support Services;
Maintenance Fees means the agreed upon fees for the Maintenance in an Order.
Maintenance Fees means fees payable by Customer, or by a Reseller on behalf of Customer, to Trustwave for any Maintenance provided to Customer under this Agreement.

Examples of Maintenance Fees in a sentence

  • Provided Licensee pays the Maintenance Fees, Forcepoint will provide Licensee with Maintenance.

  • Maintenance will be provided to Licensee only if Licensee has paid the applicable Maintenance Fees.

  • Technical Support, Database Updates and Software Upgrades will be provided to Licensee only if Licensee has paid the applicable Maintenance Fees.

  • Support CoreFiling provides support upon receipt of Maintenance Fees, which are payable annually in advance.

  • Note(s): Maintenance Fees will not be charged if the Publisher account balance reaches $0.


More Definitions of Maintenance Fees

Maintenance Fees means those Fees identified in the Agreement as payable in respect of Customer’s enrollment in the SMP for Descartes Software.
Maintenance Fees means the cost for the Maintenance Services provided by Party B which shall be paid by Party A to Party B, which shall be agreed on by the Parties in the Service Order.
Maintenance Fees means the fees for Maintenance Services set forth in Schedule B.
Maintenance Fees means payments (such as annual minimum royalties) made by sublicensees to AMICUS to preserve, or to avoid a forfeiture of rights under, the sublicense agreement;
Maintenance Fees means fees payable for Software Maintenance of Activated Software.
Maintenance Fees means the fees to be paid by County to Contractor for Maintenance and Support, commencing upon termination of the Pilot Warranty Period, as set forth in Paragraph 17.1 (Maintenance and Support), in accordance with Exhibit C (Price and Schedule of Payments).
Maintenance Fees means the maintenance fees set out in Exhibit B.