Disputed Fee(s) definition

Disputed Fee(s) means an invoiced Fee that is the subject of a good faith dispute between the Parties.
Disputed Fee(s) means a Dispute concerning the accuracy or applicability of any Fee or other invoiced amount;
Disputed Fee(s) means the Insertion Fees and Optional Feature Fees incurred by Class Members after the initial 30-day listing period of a GTC Listing, less any amounts already refunded or credited by eBay to Class Members for such recurring Insertion Fees and Optional Feature Fees, as determined from eBay’s records.

Examples of Disputed Fee(s) in a sentence

  • Upon any termination of this Agreement, except for Disputed Fees, any applicable Fees and Billable Expenses owed by Customer through the date of termination shall become due and payable regardless of any payment terms to the contrary.


More Definitions of Disputed Fee(s)

Disputed Fee(s) means fees (also referred to by Plaintiffs as “penalties” and “finance charges”) that are often, but not always, listed on payoff statements, or elsewhere, as (1) “Fax Fees;” (2) “Payoff Statement Fees;” (3) “Recording Fees;” and (4) “UCC-3 Fees” charged in connection with requests for payoff statements or payoff amounts or the prepayment, repayment, discharge, satisfaction or settlement of loans secured by a residence.

Related to Disputed Fee(s)

  • Disputed Claim means any Claim that is not Allowed.

  • Settlement Price means the agreed upon price at which to purchase and sell a specified type and quantity of a commodity.