Outstanding Fees definition
Examples of Outstanding Fees in a sentence
Outstanding Fees: Termination shall not relieve Customer of the obligation to pay any fees accrued or payable to LiveHelpNow prior to the effective date of termination.
Following payment of the Outstanding Fees, you will have no obligation to pay any future monthly Fees.
Outstanding Fees (clause 7) owed by the departing Guarantor shall be paid by it.
Outstanding Fees will be payable, and all documents and data will be transferred as appropriate subject to the copyright licence in clause 10.
Outstanding Fees that remain unpaid for more than 30 days may lead to termination of membership.
If the Resident has outstanding fees upon departure, marks and transcripts shall be held according to UW Regulation on Outstanding Fees until all outstanding fees, including applicable interest and late fees, are paid in full by the Resident.
Any Outstanding Fees will be invoiced by CSG (to the extent such fees have not been invoiced) and shall be paid by Customer pursuant to the terms of this Agreement.
Grantee agrees and acknowledges that, upon the issuance of the Restricted Stock, all of the Company’s payment obligations with respect to the Outstanding Fees shall have been fulfilled and the Grantee shall no longer be entitled to any further payment with respect to the Outstanding Fees.
Provided that in case the Insurer pays the aforesaid Outstanding Fees subsequent to the payment by the Authority, such Outstanding Fees shall be refunded by the Concessionaire to the Authority within a period of 7 (seven) days from the receipt of the Outstanding Fees from the Insurer.
Example: If you have made one (1) monthly Fees payment for the first one (1) month of the Pet’s Initial Term in the amount of $15, and you were paid a Subscription Benefit of $75 and then elect to cancel mid-term, you will owe Outstanding Fees of the difference between the amount paid to you and the Fees paid by you (in the example: $60).