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

  • For the purpose of this Agreement, Excess Charge refers to the fixed amount of excess charged to a Member by an insurance carrier or private hire car company.

  • With respect to the Monthly Payment, HCF, HCV, charges for Miscellaneous Services and the Excess Charge, the User must pay each tax invoice duly given to it by DBCT Management by no later than that date (the "Due Date") which is 30 days after the date of receipt of that tax invoice.

  • This policy covers the Excess Charge following the theft or damage to Rental car including the undercarriage, windows and tyres.

  • If Customer uses more than the Minimum Number of Units in any billing period, Customer will pay an additional amount equal to the number of metered Units exceeding the agreed Minimum Included Units times the Excess Charge as shown on the face of this Contract.

  • Contract Tonnage The User may from time to time (subject to the availability of unused capacity) Ship Coal in excess of its Annual Contract Tonnage, provided that: this does not cause any additional expense or unreasonable interference to another Access Holder; the User pays the Excess Charge in respect of each tonne of Coal so Handled; and the User pays an adjusted handling charge having regard to the increased tonnes of Coal so Handled.


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. HOSPITAL means a facility: • 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). Hospital does not mean: • 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 component of the Capital Charge payable in respect of Excess Tonnage, calculated in accordance with Schedule 2, Part B, Section 9.
Excess Charge means the charges for Licenses and Services used in excess of the monthly determined Quotas and for which WeBill may bill the Organization in a calendar month in addition to the Charges, at the rates contained in WeBill's published charge tables available at the WeBill website, or otherwise in writing, and revised from time to time.
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, 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 member of the Group under Regulation 10 of the Real Estate Investment Trusts (Breach of Conditions) Regulations 2006 (as such regulations may be modified, supplemented
Excess Charge. Means the amount for each kilometre or hour specified in the ExclusiveFleet Schedule C, item 20.