Order Fees definition
Examples of Order Fees in a sentence
Unless otherwise shown on the Order, Fees are due within thirty days of invoice receipt.
Except as otherwise set forth in the applicable Service Order, Fees will be due and payable 30 days after Customer’s receipt of an invoice.
Unless otherwise stated in an Order, Fees for Third Party Products shall be due and payable in advance of delivery.
Refer to the List of All Fees for details on Check Order Fees, Check Authorization Fees, and Unauthorized Check or Stop Payment Fees.
Each Service Order confirmation will include the following information, if applicable: (a) a list of the individual Services and/or Package purchased pursuant to such Service Order; (b) the applicable prices and fees for the individual Services or Package purchased pursuant to such Service Order ("Fees"); and (c) any Terms and Conditions applicable to the Services to be provided pursuant to such Service Order.
Except as otherwise set forth on a Sales Order, Fees shall be paid on an annual basis, in advance, net thirty (30) days of receipt of invoice, plus all applicable sales, use and other purchase related taxes to the extent set forth in such Sales Order.
Except as otherwise specified herein or in a Service Order, Fees are based on Subscriptions purchased and not actual usage, payment obligations are non-cancellable, Fees paid are non-refundable, and the number of Subscriptions purchased cannot be decreased during the relevant Subscription Term stated in a Service Order.
Except as otherwise specified herein or in an Order, Fees are based on the Service purchased and not actual usage and all payment obligations under this Agreement are non-cancelable and non- refundable.
Except as otherwise set forth on a Sales Order, Fees shall be paid on an annual basis, in advance, net thirty (30) days of receipt of invoice, plus all applicable sales, use and other purchase related taxes.
Unless otherwise set forth on an Order, Fees are due within 30 days from the date of the relevant billing start date, or receipt of the relevant invoice, on an upfront annual basis.