Periodic Fees definition

Periodic Fees. The monthly amounts due and payable to Plan from Group for providing Benefits to Members.
Periodic Fees means the monthly amounts due and payable to Plan by Group for providing Benefits to Enrollees.
Periodic Fees means all periodic fees chargeable to the Trust by the Administrative Agent, the Valuation Agent, the Trustee and the Warehouse-keeper.

Examples of Periodic Fees in a sentence

  • Periodic Fees charged for Data Storage under Section 5.1 will be invoiced in accordance with the Order and Customer shall pay within the period specified in the Order, or if no period is specified, within 30 days after receipt of the invoice.

  • See “CHARGES AND FEES - Periodic Fees and Charges - Mortality and Expense Risk Charge” in the full Contract Prospectus.

  • See “ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ABOUT FEES - Periodic Fees and Expenses” sections of this summary prospectus and “CHARGES AND FEES - Periodic Fees and Charges” in the full Contract Prospectus.

  • See “CHARGES AND FEES - Periodic Fees and Charges” in the full Contract Prospectus.

  • To the maximum extent permitted by law and notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in this Agreement (including the Website), the aggregate liability of the Provider to the Member pursuant to this Agreement (including the Website) and for anything whatsoever arising out of or relating to this Agreement (including the Website) is limited to a total of three (3) months of Periodic Fees paid by the Member to the Provider.

  • Qualified Members must make payment of Periodic Fees within forty-five (45) days of such written request.

  • The Periodic Fees set forth on Exhibit B shall remain in effect for the term of this Agreement, unless changed in accordance with Section XIII.A hereof.

  • See “CHARGES AND FEES - Periodic Fees and Charges - Mortality and Expense Risk Charge” in the full Contract Prospectus for additional information.

  • In the event Group fails to timely provide Plan with the number of employees entitled to Benefits during a particular month, Plan may bill Group for Periodic Fees based on the most recent employee count provided by Group and adjust subsequent invoices to reflect any discrepancies accordingly.

  • If a Patient disenrolls from the Membership Plan and later wishes to re-enroll in the Membership Plan, (i) Practice reserves the right to decline re-enrollment; (ii) Practice may require such Patient to pay the Enrollment Fee; and (iii) Practice reserves the right to adjust such Enrollment Fee to reflect an amount equivalent to the total amount of Monthly Periodic Fees (as defined herein) which would otherwise have incurred during the period of such Patient’s dis-enrollment from the Membership Plan.


More Definitions of Periodic Fees

Periodic Fees has the meaning ascribed to it under Section 4.1.

Related to Periodic Fees

  • Periodic Updation means steps taken to ensure that documents, data or information collected under the CDD process is kept up-to-date and relevant by undertaking reviews of existing records at periodicity prescribed by the Reserve Bank.

  • Periodic Payments means all installments or similar recurring payments that Borrower may now or hereafter become obligated to pay to Bank pursuant to the terms and provisions of any instrument, or agreement now or hereafter in existence between Borrower and Bank.

  • L/C Fees means, with respect to an L/C, the amount calculated by multiplying (i) the face amount of that L/C by the rate for calculation of the L/C Fee specified in Section 2.6 by (ii) a fraction, the numerator of which is the duration of the term of that L/C and the denominator of which is the number of days in the calendar year in question.

  • Periodic Payment means the regularly scheduled amount due for (i) principal and interest under the Note, plus (ii) any amounts under Section 3.

  • Periodic Rate Cap With respect to each Adjustable Rate Mortgage Loan and any Adjustment Date therefor, the fixed percentage set forth in the related Mortgage Note, which is the maximum amount by which the Mortgage Rate for such Mortgage Loan may increase or decrease (without regard to the Maximum Mortgage Rate or the Minimum Mortgage Rate) on such Adjustment Date from the Mortgage Rate in effect immediately prior to such Adjustment Date.