Annual Licence Fee means the fee payable by the Licensee to the Commission on each anniversary of the Effective Date;
Annual Licence Fee means the annual fee payable under this Licence Agreement as amended from time to time.
Annual Licence Fee means the annual payment by the Licensee to the Owner determined in accordance with Article 11.
Examples of Annual Licence Fee in a sentence
The Software may not be used unless the Annual Licence Fee is paid in full.
In consideration of the award of the License to the Licensee, the Licensee shall be liable to pay Annual Licence Fee.
Updates and routine Maintenance of the system is included within the Trial period and Annual Licence Fee.
The Annual Licence Fee is payable from the Effective Date and at the start of each calendar year (or as otherwise directed by the LME in writing).
The Annual Licence Fee and Monthly Subscriber Fees applicable to the Licensee will be specified in the Order Form.
More Definitions of Annual Licence Fee
Annual Licence Fee means the annual fee in respect of the licence granted to Licensee hereunder, as detailed in Schedule One;
Annual Licence Fee means the Annual fee stated in the Details;
Annual Licence Fee means the annual charge to cover the continued use of the Sky Product and Documentation and becomes due 30 days prior to the end of the Annual licence Period;
Annual Licence Fee means the fee prescribed by the Act payable by the Frequency Authorisation Holder to the Commission on each anniversary of the Effective Date;
Annual Licence Fee means the fee prescribed by the Act payable by the Licensee on each anniversary of the Effective Date;
Annual Licence Fee means the fee payable for the Licence in each 12 month period, as set out in clause 4 and the relevant Annex (as may be amended from time to time in accordance with clause 4.3); Business Days means Monday to Friday excluding Bank holidays and public holidays in England; Business Hours means the hours of 0900 to 1700 (BST or GMT as applicable) on Business Days;