Kill Fee definition

Kill Fee is defined in Section 5(f).

Examples of Kill Fee in a sentence

  • In the event the Work is not published through no fault of the Publisher, then the Kill Fee shall not be due.

  • In the event that the Kill Fee is owed, this Agreement shall terminate upon payment of the Kill Fee, and the grant of rights in and to the Work shall terminate.

  • In the event Client desires to terminate this Agreement prior to receipt of the Final Payment, in addition to any other amount owed hereunder at the time, a "Kill Fee" will be assessed on Client.

  • The "Kill Fee" will be set in the Proposal, if the Proposal is silent on the Kill Fee, the Kill Fee will be set by default at 10% of the remaining project costs.

  • An employee may be accompanied by a Federation representative at any meeting with a District official when a disciplinary action is being considered.

  • Kill Fee If an article you have been assigned is ultimately not accepted, X will be paid a "kill fee" of 25 percent (25%) of the Basic Fee.

  • Kill Fee – Current Affairs may, in its sole discretion, decide not to publish the content for any or no reason.

  • All invoices hereunder shall be paid by Company within thirty (30) days of the later of (i) receipt of the applicable invoice or (ii) publication of any Deliverables under the applicable SOW by Company; provided, however, that all invoices are due and payable no later than ninety (90) days from receipt of invoice unless Company exercises its right to pay a Kill Fee (as defined below).

Related to Kill Fee

  • Pupil fee means a fee, deposit or other charge imposed on pupils, or a pupil’s parents or guardians, in violation of Section 49011 of the Education Code and Section 5 of Article IX of the California Constitution, which require educational activities to be provided free of charge to all pupils without regard to their families’ ability or willingness to pay fees or request special waivers, as provided for in Hartzell v. Connell (1984) 35 Cal.3d 899. A pupil fee includes, but is not limited to, all of the following:

  • Hookup fee means a fee for the installation and inspection of any pipe, line,

  • Initial Fee means any fee charged to initiate a contract

  • L/C Fee has the meaning specified in Section 2.03(i).

  • Hire Fee the hire fee specified in Item 13.

  • referral fee means any form of compensation, direct or indirect, paid for the referral of a client to or from a registrant.

  • Annual Fee has the meaning stated in Section 4.02(a).

  • Monthly Fee means the total consideration, including but not limited to, equipment or locker rental,

  • Contract Fee means the lump sum rates as outlined in Schedule ‘B’ – Quote Form.

  • Target fee, as used in this contract, means the fee initially negotiated on the assumption that this contract would be performed for a cost equal to the estimated cost initially negotiated, adjusted in accordance with paragraph (d) of this clause.

  • Base Fee $60 million (Avg Daily Net Assets For Most Recent Month) * 0.45% * (31/365) = $22,931.51 Performance Fee: $40 million (Avg Daily Net Assets for rolling 12-month period) * -0.25% * (31/365) = $(8,493.15) Total Fulcrum Fee: $14,438.36 = $22,931.51 (Base Fee) - $8,493.15 (Performance Fee)

  • Non-Use Fee has the meaning specified in the Fee Letter.

  • Additional Fee means a fee, in addition to the licence fee, imposed by the municipality on a business at any time during the term of the licence for costs incurred by the municipality attributable to the activities of the business;

  • License Fee means the amount payable by the licensee to DMRC as per rates offered by the Selected Bidder for utilization of licensed space and accepted by DMRC to be paid by the Licensee along with other charges and any kind of Central or State Taxes, local levies, statutory dues, etc. that may be payable by the licensee as per prevalent law.

  • Impact fee means a payment of money imposed under Title 11, Chapter 36a, Impact Fees Act.

  • Break Fee means an amount to compensate a Proponent for some of the costs the Proponent had incurred in developing and submitting a Proposal in the event that the RFP Process is cancelled, as determined by the Sponsors in accordance with RFP Section 10.3.3;

  • Utilization Fee shall have the meaning assigned to such term in Section 2.06(b).

  • Nominal fee means a fee that reasonably reimburses a municipality only for time spent and expenses incurred in:

  • Program Fee As defined in the Fee Letter.

  • Access Fee means a fee prescribed for the purposes of section 22(6) or 54(6), as the case may be;

  • Development Fee means a fee for the packaging of a Property, including negotiating and approving plans, and undertaking to assist in obtaining zoning and necessary variances and necessary financing for the Property, either initially or at a later date.

  • Break-Up Fee has the meaning set forth in Section 8.2(b)

  • Annual Fees means the annual fees determined by the Council in terms of section 27;

  • Upfront Fee has the meaning specified in Section 2.07 hereof.

  • Professional Fee Amount means the aggregate amount of Professional Fee Claims and other unpaid fees and expenses that Professionals estimate they have incurred or will incur in rendering services to the Debtors prior to and as of the Confirmation Date, which estimates Professionals shall deliver to the Debtors as set forth in Article II.B of the Plan.

  • Distribution Fee means a percentage of MRP of each of the Subscribed Channels payable by SDSPL to the Licensee towards fee for distribution of each of the Subscribed Channels as more specifically specified in Annexure B and Annexure B-1 of this Agreement.