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Workshop Fees Sample Clauses

Workshop FeesIn the event the attendance to a professional meeting is approved by the Superintendent and savings can be made by making advanced payment, this shall be done. The bargaining unit member must submit a completed copy of the registration form with the original request. The Treasurer will then make payment and send registration to the organization or association. Failure to comply will result in the member paying the difference in fees. Exception shall be made if the attendance is at an administrator’s request and advanced rates were not possible to achieve.
Workshop Fees. The Employer agrees to pay any fees for paraprofessionals to attend workshops, educational conferences and/or in-service sessions when these are required with their job responsibilities or performance. Payment of fees are contingent upon prior approval by the building administrators and the Assistant Superintendent of Human Resources or his/her designee. A conference and/or workshop account of at least $500 annually shall be made available for paraprofessional use. Workshops not held during school hours will be voluntary.
Workshop Fees. Subscriber-delivered online HE Rubric Workshops (using certified facilitators) will incur a $25/per enrollee technology fee for the enrollment of participants in the online course shell provided by QM.
Workshop Fees. Subscriber and any authorized Affiliate-delivered online IYOC workshops (using Certified Facilitators) will incur a per enrollee technology fee for the enrollment of participants in the online course shell provided by QM. See section 1.2.1 (a) for costs associated with materials for the F2F IYOC workshop.
Workshop Fees. The Employer agrees to pay any fees for paraprofessionals to attend workshops, educational conferences and/or inservice sessions when these are required with their job responsibilities or performance. Payment of fees are contingent upon prior approval by the building administrators and the Senior Executive Director of Human Resources or his/her designee. A conference and/or workshop account of at least $500 annually shall be made available for paraprofessional use. Workshops not held during school hours will be voluntary. The Board shall reimburse the registration fees for conferences, lectures, seminars, etc. in which the Registered Nurses (ADNs) attend to earn the necessary C.E.U. credits to continue their license as a Registered Nurse (ADN), provided said conferences, lectures, seminars, etc. are pre-approved by the Board. The employee will not be charged for work time missed to attend such conferences, etc.
Workshop Fees. Subscriber and any authorized Affiliate-delivered online DYOC workshops (using Certified Facilitators) will incur a per enrollee technology fee for the enrollment of participants in the online course shell provided by QM. See section 1.2.1 (a) for costs associated with materials for the F2F DYOC workshop.

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  • Program Fees Stripe will provide the Issuing Platform Services to you and the Stripe Issuing Services to Stripe Issuing Accountholders at the rates and for the fees described on the Stripe Pricing Page, unless you and Stripe otherwise agree in writing. In addition to the fees, you are also responsible for any penalties imposed on you or Stripe in relation to your use of the Issuing Platform Services. Fees and penalties may include periodic fees, foreign transaction fees, penalties for misuse, funds transfer fees, account maintenance fees, Card issuance or replacement fees, and penalties for late or failed payments. All fees or penalties you owe are in addition to amounts owed for Card Transactions and Card accounts associated with each Stripe Issuing Account. Stripe may change fees or penalties by providing Stripe Issuing Accountholder advance notice before revisions become applicable to Stripe Issuing Accountholder, subject to Law.

  • Annual Fees The annual rental fee of a standard individual 12 x 14 plot is $40 per plot. Please note this rental fee is non-refundable and must be paid at the time of application. This fee is used to offset expenses associated with the Garden. Please make checks payable to Xxxxxx Township Recreation.

  • License Fees If so provided in the Prospectus, the Depositor may enter into a Licensing Agreement (the "Agreement") with a licensor (the "Licensor") described in the Prospectus in which the Trust(s), as consideration for the licenses granted by the Licensor for the right to use its trademarks and trade names, intellectual property rights or for the use of databases and research owned by the Licensor, will pay a fee set forth in the Agreement to the applicable Licensor or the Depositor to reimburse the Depositor for payment of the expenses. If the Agreement provides for an annual license fee computed in whole or part by reference to the average daily net asset value of the Trust assets, for purpose of calculating the accrual of estimated expenses such annual fee shall accrue at a daily rate and the Trustee is authorized to compute an estimated license fee payment (i) until the Depositor has informed the Trustee that there will be no further deposits of additional Securities, by reference to an estimate of the average daily net asset value of the Trust assets which the Depositor shall provide the Trustee, (ii) thereafter and during the calendar quarter in which the last business day of the period described in clause (i) occurs, by reference to the net asset value of the Trust assets as of such last business day, and (iii) during each subsequent calendar quarter, by reference to the net asset value of the Trust assets as of the last business day of the preceding calendar quarter. The Trustee shall adjust the net asset value (Trust Fund Evaluation) as of the dates specified in the preceding sentence to account for any variation between accrual of estimated license fee and the license fee payable pursuant to the Agreement, but such adjustment shall not affect calculations made prior thereto and no adjustment shall be made in respect thereof. (17) Sections 2.05(a) and 2.05(b) are hereby amended and replaced in their entirety with the following:

  • Development Fees To assist the City in meeting expenses resulting from ongoing development, a Developer shall pay development fees for direct capital expenses incurred by the City that it incurs related the property. (“Development Fees”) as follows, as set forth in the Table below. Non-Residential per 1,000 SF $721.00 A. All Development Fees shall be collected at the time of a Developer obtaining a building permit and placed in separate interest-bearing accounts established for direct capital expenses. The City may expend these funds for any purposes designed to meet a discrete need of the property or a discrete need created by the development of the property. B. Notwithstanding any provision to the contrary contained within this Agreement, the Development Fees are being paid in lieu of any other impact fees, development fees or any other similar fees presently existing or adopted by the City at any time hereafter during the term of this Agreement; provided, however, the Owner and/or Developers shall be subject to the payment of any and all present or future permitting fees enacted by the City that are of City-wide application and that relate to processing applications, development permits, building permits, review of plans, or inspections (but no other capital improvement related impact, development or other extractions). C. Except as set forth in this Agreement, nothing herein shall be construed as relieving Owner, Developers, or their successors and assigns, from payment of any such fees or charges as may be assessed by entities other than the City imposes, or is permitted by City to impose, fees or obligations similar in nature to the provisions of this paragraph shall not preclude the City or another governmental authority from imposing a fee of a nature which is not for services or improvements contemplated under this Agreement (i.e., police, fire, and other obligations contemplated under this Agreement or services and improvements contemplated by this Agreement), which are imposed on a consistent basis throughout the area regulated by such governmental authority imposing such obligations. The City or other governing body shall not be precluded by this Agreement from charging fees for delivery of services to citizens or residents (i.e., an EMS response fee or the like), nor from charging fees statutorily authorized in the future (i.e., a real estate transfer fee or the like) which are not collected as a prerequisite to approval of a plat, plan, or construction. The City shall, at Owner’s request, together with Owner, challenge any developer fee, impact fee or other obligation imposed by other governmental authorities to the extent that such fees or obligations are not specifically permitted to be imposed pursuant to the terms of this Agreement. The Owner and/or Developer shall be responsible for all costs associated with such challenge and may be required to make a deposit of such costs in advance with the City. D. The parties hereto recognize that Jasper County may, now or in the future, impose certain development impact fees upon the Property. The intent hereof is that the Owner shall not be charged in both jurisdictions for the same impact fee (development fee) categories, however, should a dispute arise as to whether Owner/Developer shall pay fees to the County or to the City, the Owner/Developer shall be responsible for settling such dispute with each party. The City shall not offset any development fee contained herein against such fees payable to Jasper County. The same principle shall apply regarding all applicable Development Fee categories hereunder. Owner and City Manager may meet and agree to resolve any issues that may arise in the future regarding the application of these principles to Development Fees due hereunder, and any such future agreement shall not be deemed a material amendment or breach hereof. E. Any Development Fees paid and/or credits for Development Fees with respect to property conveyed, services performed and/or money paid as provided in this Agreement may be assigned by the Owner and/or Developer owning such credits and all such credits shall remain valid until utilized. The Owner and/or Developer shall provide written notice of transfer of such credits to the City. The City shall recognize all such written assignments of such rights and shall credit same against any Development Fees which are owned pursuant to this Agreement. F. The Development Fees set forth in the Fee Chart are based upon 2022 figures. The Development Fee amounts shall be increased annually according to the Adjustment Factor. G. The City, County, or other governmental entity, may establish, solely or in conjunction with each other, a Tax Increment, fee in lieu of tax (FILOT), Multi-County Business Park, or any other special tax district or financing vehicle authorized by applicable provisions of the Code of Laws of South Carolina (1976), as amended, which does not impose additional ad valorem taxes or assessments against the Project. The establishment by the City, County, or other governmental entity, solely or in conjunction with each other, of a special tax district or financing vehicle authorized by applicable provisions of the Code of Laws of South Carolina (1976), as amended, which increases the assessments within the Property solely, shall require the consent of the Owner, Developer, or a Secondary Developer, a Municipal Improvement District may be implemented with the consent of the City for the Project as set forth in this Agreement. H. If the Property contains more wetlands than are necessary to meet Developer’s requirements for open space or for wetlands mitigation on the Property, to the extent that there are excess wetlands available, if Owner, Developer or a Secondary Developer creates a mitigation bank with such excess wetlands and the City has a need for mitigation bank credits in connection with road improvements it is obligated to undertake, then the City may purchase such mitigation bank credits from Owner, Developer, or a Secondary Developer, as applicable. Such purchases shall be at the fair market value of such mitigation bank credits and shall be paid by the City in form of credit to Development Fees, cash, or in such other form as agreed upon by the parties. I. Owner and/or Developer agrees to pay the actual costs and reasonable, actual expenses of the City’s consultants and professionals incurred in negotiating, processing and evaluating the Development Agreement and the PDD Standards. Owner and/or Developer requesting amendments, assignments, estoppel letters or any other documentation as contemplated by this Agreement, shall pay the actual costs and reasonable, actual expenses of the City’s consultant and professionals incurred in negotiating, processing and evaluating such documentation based upon the City’s fee schedule available upon request. City will provide invoices and sufficient documentation of these charges. Owner and/or Developer, as applicable, shall pay such fees within sixty (60) days of the delivery by the City of the invoice(s).

  • User Fees You shall pay all fees specified in all Order Forms hereunder. Except as otherwise specified herein or in an Order Form, (i) fees are quoted and payable in United States dollars (ii) fees are based on services purchased and not actual usage, (iii) payment obligations are non-cancelable and fees paid are non-refundable, and (iv) the number of User subscriptions purchased cannot be decreased during the relevant subscription term stated on the Order Form. User subscription fees are based on monthly periods that begin on the subscription start date and each monthly anniversary thereof; therefore, fees for User subscriptions added in the middle of a monthly period will be charged for that full monthly period and the monthly periods remaining in the subscription term.

  • Maintenance Fees In case the Current account balance is less than a specific amount determined by the Bank management (subject to amendment from time to time), then the Bank may impose charges against the account’s maintenance which will be advertised at the Bank’s website and branches.

  • Membership Fees The Employer shall reimburse an employee for the payment of membership or registration fees to an organization or governing body when the payment of such fees is a requirement for the continuation of the performance of the duties of the employee’s position.

  • Support Fees The payment as provided on the applicable Order or on AvePoint’s invoice to Customer is payable prior to the commencement of any services hereunder. In the event of on-site services requested by Customer, Customer agrees to reimburse AvePoint for any and all pre-approved or reasonable and necessary direct expenses incurred by AvePoint for purposes of performing such on-site services (including travel and living expenses). Where an annual payment for multi-year Support Terms has been agreed between the Parties, AvePoint, within its reasonable discretion, shall invoice the Customer approximately forty-five (45) days prior to the beginning of each annual period. Due dates and late payment consequences shall apply as set forth in Sections 3.1 and 3.2 of the Agreement.

  • Processing Fees The Borrower acknowledges that processing fee as mentioned in the Schedule hereto has been paid by the Borrower.

  • Franchise Fees As compensation for the Franchise granted to the Company, the City shall receive payment of a total annual fee of three (3) percent of gross receipts per year from the Company's sale of electricity to electric-consuming entities inside the City's corporate limits; provided, however, that such fee shall be payable by the Company only if and to the extent the Company is authorized by the Kentucky Public Service Commission (or its successor) to pass through such fee to the entities served by it inside the City's corporate limits; and provided further, the City shall provide the Company a list, in electronic format, of all electric-consuming entities within the City limits that are to be served by the Company, which list shall be updated annually.