Conversion Fee definition

Conversion Fee means the Price for performing the Manufacturing Services excluding the cost of Components;
Conversion Fee means a fee that is applied to all transactions that occur in a currency other than South African rand;
Conversion Fee refers to a fee, unallowable under this Master Agreement, which is associated with hiring a temporary employee from a temporary staffing agency prior to an agreed-upon duration.

Examples of Conversion Fee in a sentence

  • For example, if the Transaction is in USD and we settle EUR to you, we will charge you a FX Conversion Fee.

  • Subject to clause 13.5 if we pay the Settlement Payment to you in a Settlement Currency that is different from the Transaction currency, then Airwallex will charge you a FX Conversion Fee on the Transaction Value.


More Definitions of Conversion Fee

Conversion Fee has the meaning assigned to that term in the Syndication & Fee Letter.
Conversion Fee means a fee to cover global fluctuations in the currency market. Any charge that is made in a foreign currency other than US dollar will, when the conversion is done, be converted into US dollar before being converted into South African rand and will attract a currency Conversion Fee;
Conversion Fee means the Price for performing the Manufacturing Services [***];
Conversion Fee means the amount the department of attorney general orders an
Conversion Fee means the sum of one quarter of one percent (0.25%) of the then outstanding principal balance of the Loan for an extension of the Initial Maturity Date if requested and given in accordance with the provisions of Section 4.13, below.
Conversion Fee shall have the meaning ascribed in Schedule A attached hereto as amended between the Parties from time to time.
Conversion Fee means the fee collected by the city to mitigate impacts to the industrial corridor system caused by the rezoning of land within conversion areas.