Attrition Fees Sample Clauses

Attrition Fees. University shall pay Supplier if University does not utilize 80% of the total room nights committed in the room block. University will be invoiced following the official end date, as liquidated damages and not as penalty, for the difference between 80% of the total room nights and University’ actual usage of rooms, multiplied by the single group room rate.
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Attrition Fees. Rutgers shall pay Supplier if Rutgers does not utilize 80% of the total room nights committed in the room block. Rutgers will be invoiced following the official end date, as liquidated damages and not as penalty, for the difference between 80% of the total room nights and Rutgers’ actual usage of rooms, multiplied by the single group room rate.
Attrition Fees. Group shall pay Hotel if the Group does not utilize 80% of the total room nights committed in the room block. The Group will be invoiced following the official end date, as liquidated damages and not as penalty, for the difference between 80% of the total room nights and the Group’s actual usage of rooms, multiplied by the single group room rate.
Attrition Fees. The Radisson Hotel Duluth-Harborview is proud to be a part of an Attrition Free Agreement with Duluth, MN.

Related to Attrition Fees

  • Transaction Fees The State of Florida, through the Department of Management Services, has instituted MyFloridaMarketPlace, a statewide eProcurement system pursuant to section 287.057(22), F.S. All payments issued by Customers to registered Vendors for purchases of commodities or contractual services will be assessed Transaction Fees as prescribed by rule 60A-1.031, F.A.C., or as may otherwise be established by law. Vendors must pay the Transaction Fees and agree to automatic deduction of the Transaction Fees when automatic deduction becomes available. Vendors will submit any monthly reports required pursuant to the rule. All such reports and payments will be subject to audit. Failure to comply with the payment of the Transaction Fees or reporting of transactions will constitute grounds for declaring the Vendor in default and subject the Vendor to exclusion from business with the State of Florida.

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