Promotional Fee definition
Examples of Promotional Fee in a sentence
Except as we tell you in a promotional offer, the rest of this Agreement will apply to transactions at the Promotional APR or with the Promotional Fee.
An “Introductory Fee” is a Promotional Fee that may be offered in connection with opening your Account.
The Adjusted Promotional Fee shall thereafter be the Promotional Fee for all purposes under this Lease.
On each Adjustment Date, the Promotional Fee shall be increased by a percentage equal to the percentage increase, if any, in the current Index over the Base Index (Adjusted Promotional Fee).
In addition to the Per Copy License Fee payable pursuant to Section 10(a) above, Reseller shall pay Vendor a monthly Promotional Fee equal to six percent (6%) of Gross Sales from the Managed Site.
The Promotional Fee shall be adjusted on Tenant’s First Adjustment Date and again on each Adjustment Date thereafter.
Within ten (10) days after the end of each month, Reseller shall provide Vendor with a written report specifying the number of copies of Products that Reseller has shipped during the immediately prior month and the calculation of the Promotional Fee payable pursuant to Section 10(a) above together with payment therefor.
In consideration for the rights granted hereunder, LBE agrees to pay to JGI, on behalf of Gord▇▇, ▇▇ring the Term of this Agreement a promotional fee as provided for below (the "Promotional Fee").
Net Cash Available for distribution to Members shall equal Net Cash Flow (ad defined in Section 6.1 hereof) less amounts paid for the Management Fee, the Artists Agency Fee and the Promotional Fee.
Tenant agrees to pay to Landlord a fee (the Promotional Fee) for Tenant’s share of the costs to operate an Association or Service, as the case may be.