Hiring Fee definition
Examples of Hiring Fee in a sentence
Clause 4.1 requires Hirer to pay deposits for the Hiring Fee and make an advance payment for Estimated Costs.
In the event that the Premises or any part of thereof being rendered unfit for the use for which it has been booked or is required for use as a Polling Station the Trustee shall not be liable to the Hirer for any resulting or consequential loss or damage whatsoever other than the return of the whole or part of the Hiring Fee.
The Hiring Fee is payable 28 days in advance of the Period of Hire, or as otherwise agreed.
All equipment and other property (other than stored equipment) must be removed at the end of the Hiring Period or fees will be charged for each day or part of a day at the daily rate for the Hiring Fee until the same is removed.
Client shall reimburse contractor a Hiring Fee of $100,000, in the event the Client hires or retains any of the Contractor's consultants or staffs within twelve months from the termination date of this agreement.