Incidental Fees definition

Incidental Fees. Cost assessed by DHL in response to a violation of terms set forth in the DHL Housing Agreement, or DHL Residence Life Handbook. May be deducted from Deposit at end of Agreement Term or charged to student account during Agreement Term.
Incidental Fees means fees charged to an Applicant or an Insured in order to cover the cost of providing a service or activity that is incidental to the writing or issuing of an insurance policy and that are not otherwise covered by the receipt of premium from an Insured or an Applicant.
Incidental Fees means deposition fees paid to medical providers pursuant to 12 NYCRR Part 301, the cost of necessary transcript orders, subpoena service costs, and any legally imposed filing fees that have not otherwise been designated as the Contractor’s responsibility by the terms of this RFP. Assessments under WCL § 142(5) and other assessments and penalties shall not be considered filing or incidental fees. Such Incidental Fees should be excluded from contractor’s claims services pricing bid, as Contractor shall be reimbursed for actual costs incurred for these expenses

Examples of Incidental Fees in a sentence

  • Incidental Fees charged to an Applicant or Insured shall be limited to a charge for premium installments, late payments, policy reinstatements or other similar services as described in Mo. Code Regs.

  • All Incidental Fees charged by the LIBERTY or Producer shall be disclosed in writing to the Insured or the Applicant at or before the time the fee is charged, and Producer shall post a conspicuous notice of all Incidental Fees that it charges at every location from which it conducts business in Missouri.

  • The Ad Hoc rate located in the Incidental Fees Schedule is used whenever the client requires additional services from the company which are outside of the defined Scope of Work.

  • Services not explicitly described in the proposed scope are billed at rates defined in the Incidental Fees Scheduled.

  • The Parties further acknowledge that the U of T Policy for Compulsory Non-Academic Incidental Fees, September 23, 2003, and the Protocol on the Increase or Introduction of Compulsory Non-tuition Related Fees, October 24, 1996, apply to students enrolled in conjoint programs, and that decisions to adopt payment of compulsory non- academic incidental fees must be made in accordance with those policies.

  • Services not explicitly described in the proposed Scope of Work are billed at rates defined in the Incidental Fees Schedule defined in Article 16.


More Definitions of Incidental Fees

Incidental Fees means fees of a temporary and minor or incidental nature established and charged in connection with such activities as special events, public events and promotional events.
Incidental Fees means deposition fees paid to medical providers pursuant to 12 NYCRR Part 301, the cost of necessary transcript orders, subpoena service costs, and any legally imposed filing fees that have not otherwise been designated as the Contractor’s responsibility by the terms of this RFP. Assessments under WCL § 142(5) and other assessments and penalties shall not be considered filing or incidental fees. Such Incidental
Incidental Fees means deposition fees paid to medical providers pursuant to 12 NYCRR Part 301, the cost of necessary transcript orders, subpoena service costs, and any