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 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.

Examples of Disputed Fee(s) in a sentence

  • Customer shall not be required to pay interest on any reasonable and documented Disputed Fees.


More Definitions of Disputed Fee(s)

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.

Related to Disputed Fee(s)

  • Disputed Amounts has the meaning set forth in Section 2.04(c)(iii).

  • Disputed Item has the meaning set forth in Section 1.3(c).

  • Billing Dispute means the dispute of an invoice prepared by an Operator to the Other Operator which is made in good faith.

  • Billing Dispute Notice means a formal, written notice submitted to Converged by the Customer in terms of this Procedure.

  • Initial determination means the first child custody determination concerning a particular child.