Catering Fees definition

Catering Fees means the charges payable by you to us in respect of catering and event planning services provided in relation to your Booking.
Catering Fees. The portion of the Total Fees attributed to the catering for the booking as set out in the Booking Contract.

Examples of Catering Fees in a sentence

  • Additional Charges: Any charges in addition to the Total Fees attributable to the Event Catering Fees: The portion of the Total Fees attributed to the catering for the booking as set out in the Booking Contract Deposit: the deposit which must be paid to secure the booking, and is 50% of the total Fees (plus VAT), Event Dates: The dates of the event as set out in the Booking Contract.

  • If notice is received by the Supplier after this time or is not received, the Supplier reserves the right to charge the Supplier for the full cost of the Conference Package and Catering Fees as set out in the Booking Contract.

  • In addition to the Concessions and Catering Fees to be paid to the War Memorial, the Operator shall be required to pay 0.75% of Gross Receipts into a Concessions Equipment Replacement Fund (“CERF Fee”).

Related to Catering Fees

  • Processing Fees means all routine, generally applicable City-wide fees required by the City for processing applications and permits including, but not limited to, fees for land use applications, building applications, building permits, and certificates of occupancy.

  • Processing Fee means the amount to be paid by the Tenderers in consideration of cost of bid document.

  • School Fees means the money payable by the Parent/s to the School in connection with a Student’s education, excluding any Enrolment Fee, Deposit or Additional Fees.

  • Annual Fees means annual Trustee Fees and annual fees related to monitoring Tax Increment, in an amount not to exceed $10,000.

  • Membership Fees means the fees established pursuant to the By-Laws of the Union as the fees payable by the members of the Bargaining Unit, and shall not include any initiation fee, insurance premium, or any other levy.