Contract Fee definition

Contract Fee means the price, fee, rent, or royalty payable in a contract under this chapter or
Contract Fee means the lump sum rates as outlined in Schedule ‘B’ – Quote Form.
Contract Fee means the amount specified as such in the Pricing Supplement.

Examples of Contract Fee in a sentence

  • Reseller is responsible for payment of the contract fee associated with this Agreement (the “Contract Fee”), the amount of which is based on the pricing charged to the Customer as delineated in the monthly point of sale report in Section 3.6. Unless otherwise instructed by TD SYNNEX, Reseller shall provide the Contract Fee to PEPPM through Epylon, in accordance with the Reseller’s Epylon Agreement.


More Definitions of Contract Fee

Contract Fee means the price, fee, rent, or royalty payable in a contract under this chapter or any part of the amount payable.
Contract Fee. : means the payment amount required from the Contract Holder for coverage to remain in force under this Service Contract, as stated on the Confirmation Page (excludes any applicable taxes).
Contract Fee means the fee payable by the Company in respect of each Purchase Contract, equal to __% per annum of the Stated Amount, accruing from ____________, 199__, computed on the basis of the actual number of days elapsed in a year of 365 or 366 days, as the case may be, plus any additional fees accrued pursuant to Section 503.
Contract Fee means the gross amount paid to a retired member as
Contract Fee means an administration fee for conclusion and safekeeping of the Rental Agreement in the amount stipulated on the Rental Form which is charged for each 30 days of rental or part thereof;
Contract Fee means the Monthly Contract Fee quoted by the Selected Bidder;
Contract Fee means the fees payable by the Authority to the Service Provider in accordance with Article 13 of the DTA Contract..