Agreed Fees definition
Examples of Agreed Fees in a sentence
The Client may set-off any sums, demands, penalties or interest owed to it by the Consultant against any outstanding element of the Agreed Fees and/or any Additional Fees.
After the Establishment has provided the Guest with a guest room, bed and bedding and it has become possible to use the guest room, etc., the Establishment shall take receipt of the Agreed Fees, even if the Guest makes the arbitrary decision not to stay at the Establishment.
When an Accommodation Agreement is formed in accordance with the provisions of the preceding paragraph, the Guest shall pay an Application Fee stipulated by the Establishment, up to a maximum of the Agreed Fees for the period of stay, on or before the date specified by the Establishment (also referred to as the “payment deadline”).
Management Sellers shall have delivered to Buyer a certificate in the Agreed Form dated the Closing Date, confirming that the Indebtedness and Agreed Fees, set out in Schedule 1 and Schedule 3 respectively, have not changed since the date of this Agreement, except as expressly provided for in such Schedules.
The breakdown of Agreed Fees payable by guests shall be as displayed in Attached Table 1.