Excess Charge definition

Excess Charge means, in relation to a distribution which is paid or payable to a person, all tax or other amounts which the directors consider are or may become payable by the Company or any other member of the group under section 551 of the Corporation Tax Act 2010 (as such section may be modified, supplemented or replaced from time to time) and any interest, penalties, fines or surcharge attributable to such tax as a result of such distribution being paid to or in respect of that person;
Excess Charge means the amount additional to the initial charge for a vehicle left in a parking place for a time exceeding the standard period prescribed for the parking place as indicated on the parking meter;
Excess Charge means the component of the Capital Charge payable in respect of Excess Tonnage, calculated in accordance with Schedule 2, Part B, Section 3.

Examples of Excess Charge in a sentence

  • Any charge for mortality and expense risk or Riders above the Minimum Charge ("Excess Charge") will be deducted from monthly dividends paid by, and reinvested in, the respective Subaccounts.

  • Dividends are declared by SBL and paid monthly by the Subaccounts for the purpose of deducting any applicable Excess Charge.

  • Under that Act the Council’s scope for parking control was mainly limited to the issuing of Excess Charge Notices for mostly off-street (car park) offences.Responsibility for other offences (such as parking on ‘yellow lines’) remained with police officers and traffic wardens.

  • Subaccount Adjustments are declared by FSBL and paid monthly by the Subaccounts for the purpose of deducting any applicable Excess Charge.

  • Any charge for mortality and expense risk or Riders above the Base Charge ("Excess Charge") will be deducted from monthly Subaccount Adjustments paid by, and reinvested in, the respective Subaccounts.


More Definitions of Excess Charge

Excess Charge means, in relation to a Distribution which is paid or payable to a person, all tax or other amounts which the Directors consider may become payable by the Company (or any other of the Group where applicable) under the TCA, and any interest, penalties, fines or surcharge attributable to such tax, as a result of such Distribution being paid to or in respect of that person;
Excess Charge means the dollar amount a doctor (or other healthcare provider) charges that is more than the Medicare-approved amount. The difference between the doctor’s charge and the Medicare-approved amount is the excess charge. • that provides medical and surgical care for patients who have acute illnesses or injuries; and • is either listed as a hospital by the American Hospital Association (AHA) or accredited by the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations (JCAHO). • convalescent home; • rest home; • nursing home; • home for the aged; • school and college infirmary; • residential treatment facility; • long-term care facility; • urgent care center or freestanding ambulatory surgical center; • facility providing mainly custodial, educational or rehabilitative care; or a section of a hospital used for custodial, educational or rehabilitative care, even if accredited by the JCAHO or listed in the AHA directory.
Excess Charge. Means the amount for each kilometre or hour specified in the ExclusiveFleet Schedule C, item 20.
Excess Charge means a charge incurred in terms of Article 14 of this Order;
Excess Charge means charges in Excess of the Square Foot/Linear Foot or SmartClick Allowance specifically set forth on the Cover Sheet.
Excess Charge means the charge payable under Article 9(1)
Excess Charge means the charge set by the Council as described under Article 23 of this Order which is to be paid to the Council following the issue of an excess charge notice and within the period notified on the excess charge notice from the date of issue;