Penalty Fee definition

Penalty Fee means a fee for failure to pay established or assessed fees in a timely manner.
Penalty Fee means the fee plus GST as set out as the Penalty Fee in the Berth Rental Agreement.
Penalty Fee means the penalty fee referred to in section 24C;

Examples of Penalty Fee in a sentence

  • If you sign up for a position and fail to show up for your shift and have not made arrangements for a replacement, you will be charged the No-Show Penalty Fee (NSF) of $100 per hour missed.


More Definitions of Penalty Fee

Penalty Fee means a fee in respect of any early withdrawal from or closure of the Investment Account, in an amount equal to a percentage per annum of the sum withdrawn calculated over the remainder of the fixed or notice period, subject to a minimum fee, all as set out in the Product Rules relating to the Investment Account;
Penalty Fee means a fee payable under regulation 54; “periodic fee” means the fee payable under—
Penalty Fee means the penalty imposed on an Eligible Counterparty in the event of settlement failure in relation to AMBD’s Conventional Standing Facilities;
Penalty Fee means a fee assessed for failure to pay for parking, or properly display proof of payment, at a pay and park facility. This term also applies to a fee assessed for unauthorized or over-time parking at a non-pay private parking facility.
Penalty Fee means a fee payable under regulation 49;
Penalty Fee means, the credit payable for non-performance, in proportion to the Monthly Service Fee.
Penalty Fee means a fee to be paid in arrears by the users due to not