Excess Fee definition
Examples of Excess Fee in a sentence
In the event the Hirer returns the Equipment damaged, the Hirer will be liable for a set Damage Excess Fee of $X.
A second checked bag will incur the Regular Excess Fee plus a $20 fee, provided all checked bags and carry-on bag remain within the 70 pound limit.
The Claim Excess Fee as stated in the certificate will be billed from the Policyholder by Telia on AIG’s behalf following the delivery of the Replacement Device or the repair of the Insured Device.
Each overweight or oversized baggage will incur an Irregular Excess Fee of $3 per pound plus a $20 fee per bag.
The Excess Fee for any incident resulting in damage to the vehicle is detailed in the Schedule of Fees.
Monthly Variable Fee ($100,800) = RCV (90,000 mscf per Month) * [(NGP*.52) + OVC] [($3.00*.52) - $0.44] - Monthly Excess Fee The Monthly Excess Fee is equal to the REV multiplied by the sum of (a) 52% of the Natural Gas Price plus (b) Other Variable Costs and (c) Fixed Costs per mscf (see the formula below).
Claim Excess Fee is collected from the Policyholder by Telia on AIG’s behalf, by means Telia chooses to offer to its customers.
Monthly Excess Fee ($104,700) = REV (60,000 mscf per Month) * [(NGP*.52) + OVC+FC] [($3.00*.52) - $0.44 + $0.625] - Monthly Adjusted Fixed Fee The Monthly Adjusted Fixed Fee is equal to the Monthly Fixed Fee multiplied by a fraction, the numerator of which is the RCV for the applicable Month and the denominator of which is the Committed Volume.
A checked bag and carry-on bag together weighing more than 50 pounds will incur a Regular Excess Fee of $1 per pound up to the 70 pound limit.
Each bag or box checked-in as Irregular Plus will incur an Irregular Plus Excess Fee of $4 per pound plus a $20 fee per bag.