Marketing Fee definition

Marketing Fee means the fees paid by Home Credit to Dealer/Provider to support the use of Home Credit’s Product;
Marketing Fee means the fee payable to the Marketer for services it provides to the Trust, which the Sponsor shall pay the Marketer as a Sponsor-paid Expense.
Marketing Fee means the greater of (i) two and one-half percent (2.5%) of the OPIS Index Price, as applicable, per Gallon of the applicable product or (ii) one cent ($0.01) per Gallon of the applicable product.

Examples of Marketing Fee in a sentence

  • Public Issue Expense The estimated Issue related expenses include Issue Management Fee, Marketing Fee, Underwriting and Selling Commissions, Printing and Distribution Expenses, Legal Fee, Advertisement Expenses, Registrar’s Fees, Depository Fee and Listing Fee.

  • William Claiborne, “Hog Farmers Given Vote on Marketing Fee Rules,” Washington Post, Feb.

  • Marketing FeeThe Marketing Fee is an amount that reimburses us for the costs we incur for marketing and advertising the Residence which costs include any real estate agent’s charges for successfully marketing the Residence.

  • The Initial Marketing Fee shall not be applied in discharge of the Franchisee's obligations under this Agreement.

  • In addition, as part of the Royalty Fee and Marketing Fee, you will pay to us the amount of any taxes imposed on us or our affiliates (and any taxes imposed on us or our affiliates as a result of such imposition) by federal, state, or local taxing authorities as a result of our receipt of any Royalty Fee or Marketing Fee, not including any tax measured on our income.


More Definitions of Marketing Fee

Marketing Fee is defined in Section 4.1.
Marketing Fee means a fee payable to Gold by Producer in an amount equal to one percent of the Net Purchase Price of a given shipment of Ethanol, which fee shall become due and payable to Gold on the date that is the later of (i) the date on which the corresponding Delivery Payment for such Ethanol is made and (ii) the date on which the Customer Price and Freight Costs for such Ethanol have been determined by Gold.
Marketing Fee shall have the meaning as set forth in Section 3.7 hereof.
Marketing Fee means the fee charged to a Local Contracting Agency for the cost incurred by the State in connection with the marketing of a Property Item.
Marketing Fee means the Tenant’s contribution for promotions at the Airport, as set forth in Section 4.10.B.
Marketing Fee means the portion of any up-front or lump sum payment (either in the form of cash or property) from a third party received by Adeza or an Adeza Affiliate (or any Successor) that would appropriately be characterized as a payment made by such third party in consideration for the granting of rights to such third party by Adeza or an Adeza Affiliate (or such Successor) to market, sell, distribute or provide to patients the fFN ELISA Tests or fFN Rapid Assay Tests, less sales or use taxes actually paid by Adeza or such Adeza Affiliate (or such Successor) on such portion and any amount of such portion subsequently forfeited by Adeza or such Adeza Affiliate (or such Successor). In the event that a Marketing Fee is paid in the form of property, that Marketing Fee shall be deemed to be the fair market value of such property on the date of transfer for purposes of Section 3.2. All payments received upon the granting to an Adeza Affiliate (after becoming an Adeza Affiliate) of rights to market, sell, distribute or provide to patients the fFN ELISA Tests or fFN Rapid Assay Tests shall not be deemed a Marketing Fee and shall be disregarded for purposes of determining the amounts due Matria under this Article 3.
Marketing Fee means the fee payable to the Marketing Agent for services it provides to the Trust, which the Sponsor shall pay the Marketing Agent as a Sponsor-paid Expense.