Partner Fees definition

Partner Fees means: (a) for an Hourly Contract, the amount reflected in the Hourly Invoice (the number of hours invoiced by Partner, multiplied by the hourly rate charged by Partner); (b) for a Fixed-Price Contract, the fixed fee agreed between a Builder and a Partner; and (c) any bonuses or other payments made by a Builder to a Partner.
Partner Fees means the applicable fees payable by Partner as set forth in a Partner Order. The Partner Fees will be determined in accordance with the metering and billing methodology set forth in the applicable Service Description.
Partner Fees means the fees to be paid to Cisco by Learning Partner in accordance with this Agreement, as set forth in Exhibit B.

Examples of Partner Fees in a sentence

  • Marketing Partner Fees paid by IG or a member of the IG Group on behalf of IG shall be paid in any currency and method as may be determined by IG, in accordance with IG’s policy and subject to applicable laws.

  • Information regarding the Marketing Partner Fees, the Introduced Client tracking and other information relevant to the Marketing Partner provided by IG in the Marketing Partnership Section.

  • InterPayments shall pay to Affiliate Partner the Affiliate Partner Fees not later than the 30th day of each month following the first full month of Collected Fees after this Agreement is executed by the parties.

  • Notwithstanding the above, InterPayments may, at its discretion, withhold Affiliate Partner Fees payment until Affiliate Partner has accumulated a minimum of $100.00 of Affiliate Partner Fees.

  • The Parties agree that no such change shall affect Manu Online’s obligation to pay the Partner Fees for Leads provided to Manu Online prior to the effective date of any change.

  • Partner Fees are set forth in schedules, exhibits, addenda, and the like attached or otherwise made a part of this Agreement.

  • Partner will, upon receipt of written notice from NetApp, pay the Partner Fees and such other amounts that may become due under a Partner Order directly to NetApp’s assignee without abatement, deduction or set-off.

  • Employees will not receive the District’s contribution towards benefits until they are eligible for those benefits.

  • If the Business Partner materially defaults on any terms and conditions of this Agreement, AANAC may, in addition to exercising its available rights and remedies, immediately terminate this Agreement, and AANAC will not be liable for refunds of any Business Partner Fees.

  • For example, pre-payment in full by a customer for an annual commitment will be recognized by HubSpot as revenue quarterly on a pro-rata basis for the length of time the Service was provided during each quarter during the annual term, and Partner will receive Partner Fees on that same quarterly pro rata basis.


More Definitions of Partner Fees

Partner Fees has the meaning set forth in Section IV.
Partner Fees means the fees that the Partner will be paid by the Supplier upon engagement into an Applicable Contract with a Prospective Client for Services as outlined in Section 5.3.

Related to Partner Fees

  • Director Fees means the total compensation (including annual retainer and meeting fees, if any) paid by the Corporation to a Director in a calendar year for service on the Board;

  • Annual Membership Fee shall have the meaning specified in the Credit Card Agreement applicable to each Account for annual membership fees or similar terms.

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

  • Limited Partner means, prior to the admission of the first Additional Limited Partner to the Partnership, the Initial Limited Partner, and thereafter any Person named as a Limited Partner in Exhibit A, as such Exhibit may be amended from time to time, upon the execution and delivery by such Person of an additional limited partner signature page, or any Substituted Limited Partner or Additional Limited Partner, in such Person’s capacity as a Limited Partner of the Partnership.

  • Partner means any General Partner or Limited Partner.

  • Unit Member refers to any employee who is included in the bargaining unit as defined in Article II.

  • Subscription Fees the Fees payable for access to the Cloud Service as set out in an Order.

  • Business Partner means a legal entity that requires use of a training service in connection with Customer’s and its Affiliates’ internal business operations. These may include customers, distributors, service providers and/or suppliers of Customer.