Depletion Fee definition

Depletion Fee means annual assessment of the Net Groundwater Withdrawn multiplied by the Water Value.
Depletion Fee means annual assessment of the Net Groundwater Withdrawals multiplied by the Water Value.
Depletion Fee has the meaning set forth in Section 5.03(e). "Disclosing Party" has the meaning set forth in Section 13.05.

Examples of Depletion Fee in a sentence

  • The Subdistrict will multiply the total Net Groundwater Withdrawn by the Water Value to determine the Depletion Fee for the farm or Farm Unit.

  • Due to the timing of receipt from the Colorado Division of Water Resources their official well meter readings and surface water diversions necessary for the calculation of the Depletion Fee, the Depletion Fee will be assessed one-year in arrears.

  • In order to ensure the protection of senior surface water rights diverting from the Rio Grande and to avoid interference with Colorado’s obligations under the Rio Grande Compact, the Subdistrict may utilize a portion of its revenues from the Depletion Fee and the Subdistrict Fee to remedy any injurious depletions by Subdistrict Wells calculated to occur to resulting from the operation of Subdistrict Wells, subject to the limitations in sections 2.6, 7, and 8.

  • The Subdistrict intends to use concurrently a combination of the Depletion Fee and Subdistrict Fee with one or more of the other listed improvements to achieve the goals of the Plan.

  • Subdistrict Staff calculates Depletion Fee pursuant to this Plan and provides notice of all fees for 2023 to Subdistrict members on or before March 7, 2024.

  • The total Annual Service and User Fee for each farm or Farm Unit for any one year will be equal to the total of the Administrative Fee (section 4.2.2) plus the CREP Fee (section 4.2.3), plus the Subdistrict Fee (section 4.2.4) plus the Depletion Fee (section 4.2.5).

  • Part of the responsibility for the Office Specialist positon was the management of the receivables of the Depletion Fee Ordinance.

  • Subdistrict and Contract Well users using lower quantities of groundwater and/or who accrue the most Surface Water Credit will pay a lower Depletion Fee, and Subdistrict and Contract Well users who use larger quantities of groundwater but who have little or no Surface Water Credit, will pay a higher Depletion Fee.

  • On or before January 31st annually, Subdistrict staff will provide a Fee Summary detailing the information used for the Depletion Fee calculation for the Farm Unit.

  • The total annual Depletion Fee must be limited to the amount shown by specific items in the ensuing annual budget as outlined in paragraph 4.2.5 of the Plan.


More Definitions of Depletion Fee

Depletion Fee has the meaning set forth in Section 5.03(e).

Related to Depletion Fee

  • Construction Fee means a fee or other remuneration for acting as general contractor and/or construction manager to construct improvements, supervise and coordinate projects or provide major repairs or rehabilitations on a Property.

  • Expense Fee As to each Mortgage Loan and any Distribution Date, the product of the Expense Fee Rate and its Stated Principal Balance as of that Distribution Date.

  • Tuition Fee means the basic tuition fee applicable to specific programmes and shall include auxiliary fees which are for required instruction but shall exclude any other fees such as international student differential fees, co-op fees, and student union fees.

  • Distribution Fee means a percentage of MRP of each of the Subscribed Channels payable by SDSPL to the Licensee towards fee for distribution of each of the Subscribed Channels as more specifically specified in Annexure B and Annexure B-1 of this Agreement.

  • Utilization Fee shall have the meaning assigned to such term in Section 2.06(b).

  • Sales Costs means all costs, direct and indirect, associated with a foreclosure sale by the City, including but not limited to: county recording fees, title reports or other means of identifying persons with interest in the property, title insurance, service and notification, publication and advertising, posting, sale, and staff salaries, including benefits and overhead.

  • Contract Fee means the lump sum rates as outlined in Schedule ‘B’ – Quote Form.

  • Reimbursable Costs means expenses incurred by the employee in the course of engaging in the planned learning activity and include registration, tuition and examination fees as well as textbooks/discs and applicable taxes. They may also include reasonable, incremental meal, accommodation and travel expenses.

  • Introduction Fee means the fee payable by the Client to the Agency for an Introduction resulting in an Engagement;

  • Allowable Costs means the costs defined as allowable in 42 CFR, Chapter IV, Part 413, as amended to October 1, 2007, except for the purposes of calculating direct medical education costs, where only the reported costs of the interns and residents are allowed. Further, costs are allowable only to the extent that they relate to patient care; are reasonable, ordinary, and necessary; and are not in excess of what a prudent and cost-conscious buyer would pay for the given service or item.

  • Liquidation Fee The fee designated as such in, and payable to the Special Servicer in connection with certain events in respect of a Specially Serviced Mortgage Loan or an Administered REO Property pursuant to, Section 3.11(c).

  • Usage Fee means the subscription fees to be paid by the Agency for ongoing access to Services.

  • Allocable Costs means costs allocable to a particular cost objective if the goods or services involved are chargeable or assignable to such cost objective in accordance with relative benefits received or other equitable relationship. Costs allocable to a specific Program may not be shifted to other Programs in order to meet deficiencies caused by overruns or other fund considerations, to avoid restrictions imposed by law or by the terms of this Agreement, or for other reasons of convenience.

  • Connection Fee means a fee charged by a local entity to pay for the costs of

  • Access Fee means a fee prescribed for the purposes of section 22(6) or 54(6), as the case may be;

  • interchange fee means a fee paid between the payment service providers of the payer and of the payee for each direct debit transaction;

  • Reservation Fee means the fee set forth in the applicable Program Guide, relating to the aggregate principal amount of the particular Mortgage Loans which the Participant has committed to originate and sell to the Servicer (which is not applicable to MCC stand-alone product) pursuant to a Reservation Request, payable contemporaneously with the submission of the corresponding application package, all in accordance with the procedures set forth in the applicable Program Guide.

  • Disposition Fee shall have the meaning set forth in Section 8.03.

  • Program Fee As defined in the Fee Letter.

  • Development Fee means a fee for the packaging of a Property, including negotiating and approving plans, and undertaking to assist in obtaining zoning and necessary variances and necessary financing for the Property, either initially or at a later date.

  • Management Fee has the meaning given in Section 4.1.

  • License Fee means the amount payable by the licensee to DMRC as per rates offered by the Selected Bidder for utilization of licensed space and accepted by DMRC to be paid by the Licensee along with other charges and any kind of Central or State Taxes, local levies, statutory dues, etc. that may be payable by the licensee as per prevalent law.

  • Closing Fee has the meaning set forth in Section 2.09(c).

  • Target fee, as used in this contract, means the fee initially negotiated on the assumption that this contract would be performed for a cost equal to the estimated cost initially negotiated, adjusted in accordance with paragraph (d) of this clause.

  • Non-Usage Fee The meaning set forth in the applicable Fee Letter.