Collection charge definition

Collection charge means a charge assessed for the costs associated with sending an employee to a residence to collect a past due payment in lieu of shutoff of service.
Collection charge means a tariffed charge assessed to a residential customer by a utility company when payment or proof of payment is given to a utility company authorized agent or employee sent to disconnect the service and who is authorized to accept payment in lieu of disconnection.
Collection charge means the charge required to be paid by a Customer for collection of an overdue account in the amount specified in the Standard Fees and Charges Schedule;

Examples of Collection charge in a sentence

  • The Borrower acknowledges, agrees and confirms that the aforesaid late payment Collection charge represents a reasonable pre-estimate of the loss to be suffered by the Lender.

  • In addition, a premium will be paid based upon the Lean Based Premium Schedule which is attached hereto as Schedule 1 and incorporated herein by this reference, as adjusted, based on volume (pounds per head) In addition, a negotiated Packaging and Collection charge will be paid based on NBP’s Recoverable Costs as defined in the Agreement.

  • This additional fee charged to Customer may include: (i) a return trip charge and (ii) a extra Solid Waste Collection charge.

  • The 2362 Agency-approved Maximum Rates include: (i) a return trip charge, and, (ii) an extra 2363 Solid Waste Collection charge.

  • Please note that if a Collection charge is paid and the machine is subsequently purchased, then this charge will be credited against the final sale invoice.


More Definitions of Collection charge

Collection charge means a tariffed charge assessed to a residential customer by a company when payment or proof of payment is given to a company employee whose original purpose was to disconnect the service and who is authorized to accept payment in lieu of disconnection.
Collection charge means, for invoice type 1, the Charge Per Lift and, for invoice types 2 to 4, the Charge Per Lift plus the Charge Per Tonne. “Collection Site” means the site or sites further particulars of which are set out overleaf. “Commencement Date” means the date on which both parties sign overleaf.
Collection charge means a tariffed charge assessed to a residential customer by a company for dispatching an employee or agent to a residence who is authorized to accept payment for utility service.
Collection charge means the charge required to be paid by a Customer each time a Company representative attends the Customer’s Premise to disconnect Services following issuance of a disconnect notice, in the amount specified in the Standard Fees and Charges Schedule.
Collection charge has the meaning set forth in Section 3.3.
Collection charge means the charge for the emptying of the equipment, as amended from time to time pursuant to clause 4.
Collection charge means an amount that the Company may charge in respect of the enforcement of the monetary obligation the Customer has under this Agreement and includes legal costs and costs incurred as a result of referring the matter to an external debt collector;