Rate or charge definition

Rate or charge means an item, including rentals, legally certified to the county treasurer for collection as provided in sections 169C.6, 331.465, 331.489, 358.20, 359A.6, 364.11, 364.12, and 468.589 and section 384.84, subsection 4.
Rate or charge means the monetary charge (i.e., $30) authorized by 625 ILCS 5/13-106 to any person offering a vehicle for a diesel emission inspection pursuant to 625 ILCS 5/13-109.1.
Rate or charge means a separate dollar amount levied to a patient for use or consumption of a unit of service or com- modity.

Examples of Rate or charge in a sentence

  • Such credit will be calculated for each day of delay at the rate of 1/30 of the Monthly Lease Rate or charge applicable to the Circuit which is subject to the late delivery.

  • For example, if we set or change the Bandwidth Limit that applies to your HSD Service level and you exceed the limit, we may suspend your HSD Service, reduce your Maximum Throughput Rate or charge you for your excess usage.

  • For example, if we set or change the Usage Limit that applies to your HSD Service level and you exceed the limit, we may suspend your HSD Service, reduce your Maximum Throughput Rate or charge you for your excess usage.

  • R = Rate or charge calculated as: The applicable maximum authorized reservation charge(s) per Dth in effect at the time of the bid for service.


More Definitions of Rate or charge

Rate or charge means the monetary charge (i.e., $30) authorized by 625 ILCS

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