Holding Fee definition

Holding Fee means the fee set out in item 8 of Schedule 1 and referred to in section 30(3a)(b) of the Act.
Holding Fee shall have the meaning set forth in Section 9(b).
Holding Fee is calculated at 1/12th of the usage fee for all the media as stipulated in S12.2 and S14.3 per month. The fee is calculated from 60 days from the shoot date, and notification from the Practitioner is accepted up to 90 days from the date of shoot or first flighting date in S9.

Examples of Holding Fee in a sentence

  • The Holding Fee, Administration Fee, and Application Fee are required to reserve an apartment and hold it off the market from other prospective applicants.

  • Upon application approval the Holding Fee will satisfy some or all your required Security Deposit.

  • If you cancel your application, the Holding Fee and Administration Fee may be forfeited as liquidated damages.

  • If your Lease Application is cancelled for any other reason, including if the Security Deposit and any other amounts due are not paid prior to the Proposed Start Lease Date, the Holding Fee will not be returned.

  • One months rentSecurity deposit (Equal to one and a half months rent)Tenancy Agreement fee - Assured Shorthold: £120.00 , Non Housing Act/Company: £180.00 Credit searches and references £60.00 per Tenant, £60.00 per Guarantor (if required), £100.00 for Company ReferencingLess Holding Fee paid beforehand (see above)Please note commencement costs must be paid in cleared funds, i.e. Cash, Bankers Draft or Building Society Cheque.


More Definitions of Holding Fee

Holding Fee means a charge that is payable to secure a place at the College if the student absence is twelve months or greater, but less than two years. Notice means communication between the College and the Parent delivered to a party in accordance with clause 10. Offer means an offer of enrolment at the College in respect of one or more Students. Parent means the parent, guardian, trustee, custodian or other person, if more than one, each parent, guardian, custodian and/or trustee or other person, who has made Application or accepted an Offer in respect of the Student. Portal means the Parent Portal section of the Website. Principal means the person holding the office of the Principal of the College or his/her delegate. Publication means an announcement or other publication on the Portal section of the Website.
Holding Fee. A $200.00 holding fee will hold the apartment. After your approval and upon signing your lease, this amount will be applied toward your first month’s rent. Should you choose to cancel, this fee is non-refundable. If your application is denied, this fee is refundable in full. Application and Holding Fees must be made payable to: Glassboro 220 Urban Renewal, LLC REQUIREMENTS:
Holding Fee means an amount calculated monthly on the average outstanding Project Investment balance during the previous month, such calculation to be at the rate of 18% per annum based on a 360 day year. Buyer may, but need not, pay the Holding Fee monthly as invoiced by Seller or Buyer may elect to accrue any or all monthly Holding Fees, provided that Purchase Price payments to Seller shall be credited first against accrued but unpaid Holding Fees and next to the outstanding Project Investment. Any accrued and unpaid Holding Fees shall be added to the outstanding Project Investment for purpose of calculating each subsequent month's Holding Fee.
Holding Fee means the non-refundable, non-transferrable Fee that is payable in accordance with clause 8 to reserve an enrolment place for a student in circumstances of a leave of absence by the Student or where the Student has confirmed enrolment but has delayed commencement at the School.
Holding Fee. A $200.00 holding fee will hold the apartment. After your approval and upon signing your lease, this amount will be applied toward your first month’s rent. Should you choose to cancel, this fee is non-refundable. If your application is denied, the $200 holding fee is refundable.
Holding Fee. A holding fee will be charged for any child care spot that is held for more than one week. The current holding fee rate is 35% of your weekly fee, per week. If applicable, this fee will be due at signing and must accompany a Contract to Hold Child Care agreement. Holding fees are non-refundable and cannot be used as payment towards any daycare fees. You will receive a detailed invoice to pay through Brightwheel.
Holding Fee has the meaning as set forth in Section 7.2(a) of this Agreement.