Ad Hoc Charge definition

Ad Hoc Charge means an ad hoc charge payable under an Access Holder Agreement;
Ad Hoc Charge has the meaning given in Schedule 3; Ad Hoc Charge Rebate is the rebate determined in accordance with clause 5.4(b); Ad Hoc Path Usage has the meaning given in clause 3.4(c); Revised 2010 IAHA clean Access Holder Agreement

Examples of Ad Hoc Charge in a sentence

  • Reconciliation ARTC will make a payment to the Access Holder of the TOP Rebate determined under clause 5.4(c) or clause 5.4(d)(ii) and the Ad Hoc Charge Rebate determined under clause 5.4(b) or clause 5.4(d)(i).

Related to Ad Hoc Charge

  • Management Charge means the sum paid by the Supplier to the Authority being an amount of half (0.5) percent of all Charges for the Services invoiced to the Contracting Bodies (net of VAT) in each Month throughout the Term and thereafter until the expiry or earlier termination of any Call-Off Contract;

  • Non-Cash Charges has the meaning specified in the definition of the term “Consolidated EBITDA”.

  • Administrative Charge means, with respect to any Lease, any payment (whether or not part of the fixed monthly payment) payable to the related Lessor representing a disposition fee, a late payment fee, an Extension Fee, an allocation to the related Lessee of insurance premiums, sales, personal property or excise taxes or any other similar charge.

  • SLDC Charges means the charges levied by the SLDC of the state wherein the Solar Power Project is located;

  • Class Counsel Fees Payment and “Class Counsel Litigation Expenses Payment” mean the amounts allocated to Class Counsel for reimbursement of reasonable attorneys’ fees and expenses, respectively, incurred to prosecute the Action.

  • Administrative Expense Cap An amount equal on any Payment Date (when taken together with any Administrative Expenses paid during the period since the preceding Payment Date or in the case of the first Payment Date, the period since the Closing Date), to the sum of (a) 0.025% per annum (prorated for the related Interest Accrual Period on the basis of a 360-day year and the actual number of days elapsed) of the Fee Basis Amount on the related Determination Date and (b) U.S.$250,000 per annum (prorated for the related Interest Accrual Period on the basis of a 360-day year consisting of twelve (12) 30-day months); provided that (1) in respect of any Payment Date after the third Payment Date following the Closing Date, if the aggregate amount of Administrative Expenses paid pursuant to Section 11.1(a)(i)(A), Section 11.1(a)(ii)(A) and Section 11.1(a)(iii)(A) (including any excess applied in accordance with this proviso) on the three immediately preceding Payment Dates and during the related Collection Periods is less than the stated Administrative Expense Cap (without regard to any excess applied in accordance with this proviso) in the aggregate for such three preceding Payment Dates, then the excess may be applied to the Administrative Expense Cap with respect to the then-current Payment Date; and (2) in respect of the third Payment Date following the Closing Date, such excess amount shall be calculated based on the Payment Dates preceding such Payment Date.