Buyout Fee definition
Examples of Buyout Fee in a sentence
The Buyout Fee will be added to FACTS account and will be paid over 10 months.
Agreement Buyouts are subject to a Buyout Fee pursuant to the schedule below and are based on the date the request is received.
A $250.00 Volunteer Buyout Fee may be paid by those families that choose not to volunteer 25 hours.
Upon approval, the student will be responsible for the Buyout Fee plus, in the event the student had moved into a room, an occupancy fee at a rate of $40 per night for the period from the move-in to the room through the date of their check-out of the residence halls.
Additional information regarding the Buyout Fee is available in the Resident Guidebook.
Students who remain enrolled in classes but do not return to on-campus living will be assessed a $750 Buyout Fee.
As consideration for Landlord’s buyout right set forth in this Section 46, Tenant shall receive a Buyout Fee (the “Buyout Fee”) equal the depreciated value of the Improvements paid for by Tenant plus the fair market value of the RV Park business based on the Industry Multiple (defined below) of Net Operating Income.
Upon payment of the Buyout Fee this Agreement shall immediately terminate.
Upon such termination, Vendor shall receive, in addition to the Buyout Fee set forth above, the residual payments pursuant to Section 14.13.
The licenses, rights and obligations set forth in this Attachment D shall survive any termination of this Contract, including any termination for convenience by RECIPIENT, except in the event that RECIPIENT pays the Buyout Fee as set forth in Section D4.01b, in which case the payment obligations set forth in Section D4.01a shall automatically terminate.