Order Cancellation Fee definition

Order Cancellation Fee means the one-off fee, paid on demand, if you ask us to provision your Order during the Cooling off Period and then cancel your Order within that same Cooling off Period (see Clause 7.7). The Order Cancellation Fee will cover the cost of any Services you’ve used until the time you cancel (including any costs related to installation and/or activation that we’ve incurred in provisioning your Order before you cancel), as set out in Clause 7.7.
Order Cancellation Fee means the one-off fee, paid on demand if you ask us to provision your Order during the 14-day Cooling-off Period (at which time you’ll also have accepted responsibility to pay us any Order Cancellation Fee if one applies to you) and then cancel your Order within that same Cooling-off Period (see Clause 7.7). The Order Cancellation Fee will include any Call Charges (which are not free of charge) incurred by you during the Cooling-off Period and may also include any installation and/or Equipment costs incurred by us in provisioning your Order (as set out in Clause 6.6) before you cancelled it.
Order Cancellation Fee means the one-off Charge, payable on demand, if the Customer cancels an Order prior to the Services Start Date, as detailed in the Guide to Charges and Fees for Business Broadband.

Examples of Order Cancellation Fee in a sentence

  • The Customer shall be liable for any Order Cancellation Fee which may arise.


More Definitions of Order Cancellation Fee

Order Cancellation Fee means the fee payable by the Customer on cancellation of a Vehicle Order for whatsoever reason prior to Delivery and such fee shall be an amount equal to the costs and/or losses incurred by KINTO or the Authorised Supplier, plus VAT.
Order Cancellation Fee means the Order cancellation fee.
Order Cancellation Fee means the one-off fee, paid on demand, if you ask us to provision your Order during the Satisfaction Period and then cancel your Order within that same Satisfaction Period (see Clause 7). The Order Cancellation Fee will cover the cost of any Services you have used until the time you cancel (including any costs related to installation and/or activation that we have incurred in provisioning your Order before you cancel), as set out in Clause 7.
Order Cancellation Fee means the one-off fee, paid on demand, if you ask us to provision your Order during the Satisfaction Period and then cancel your Order within that same Satisfaction Period (see Clause 7). The Order Cancellation Fee will cover the cost of any Services you have used until the time you cancel (including any costs related to installation and/or activation that we have incurred in provisioning your Order before you cancel), as set out in Clause 7. If you are an Installation-only Service Customer, this Charge will cover any installation and/or Equipment costs incurred by us in providing you with the Service before the date you cancelled.
Order Cancellation Fee means the one-off charges payable by you in accordance with clause 4.5, 16.1.2 and 16.1.3, as specified on the Order Confirmation or our Standard Tariffs available on our Website.
Order Cancellation Fee means the one-off charges payable by the Customer in accordance with clause 15.2, as specified on the Order Acceptance Form.

Related to Order Cancellation Fee

  • Cancellation Fee is an Individual Charge to an Attendee for a reservation cancellation or “no show” or for early and unauthorized check-out. The Contractor may not charge any Cancellation Fee to an Attendee scheduled to participate in that part of a Program terminated pursuant to the termination for cause provision set forth in Exhibit A.

  • Cancellation fee waiver means a contractual agreement between a supplier of travel services and its customer to waive some or all of the nonrefundable cancellation fee provisions of the supplier's underlying travel contract with or without regard to the reason for the cancellation or form of reimbursement. A cancellation fee waiver is not insurance.

  • Cancellation Charge has the meaning given to that term in paragraph 5.1 of Part 2; "Core Operational Period" in relation to any part of the Network, means the period of the day when that part is generally open to train movements;

  • Cancellation Charges means collectively (i) the Booking Amount; (ii) all interest liabilities of the Allottee accrued till date of cancellation; and (iii) brokerage paid to real estate agent/channel partner/broker, if any (iv) the stipulated charges on account of dishonour of cheque; (v) administrative charges as per Promoter’s policy and (vi) amount of stamp duty and registration charges to be paid/paid on deed of Cancellation of this Agreement

  • Index Cancellation means in respect of an Index, the Index Sponsor in respect of that Index permanently cancels such Index and no Successor Index is designated.