Mobilisation Fee definition
Examples of Mobilisation Fee in a sentence
Bus4x4 will exercise its right, at its sole discretion, to waive the Vehicle Mobilisation Fee if the Vehicle is hired for an extended period of time.
The Hirer agrees to pay the Vehicle Mobilisation Fee in accordance with Bus 4x4 Hire’s invoice.
Remainder of Mobilisation Fee ($ 1.1 M) to be paid when funds are available to Company, but no later than six (6) weeks after contract signature.
Subject to the above, the Employer shall, within 30 days after the date of receipt of the PDP’s statement for payment, determine the sum due to the PDP and issue and deliver a payment certificate (to be dated on the date of issuance and delivery) certifying the sum payable in respect of the PDP’s application, taking into account any other sums, including the Mobilisation Fee (as defined herein) to be set-off or deducted in accordance with the terms of the PDP Agreement (“PDP Payment Certificate”).
The Hirers shall pay the Owners the Mobilisation Fee as specified in Line 10.