Reasonable fees definition
Reasonable fees means transaction, rental, or other periodic charges which are directly related to the cost of furnishing a particular service, and which are proportionate to actual usage of the service by all persons using the service competing in the same market area and may include a return on invested capital and an initial entry fee charged for the purpose of recovering noncapitalized development costs. The fees shall be negotiated on a fair and equitable basis between the parties who shall not conspire to set a fee with the purpose of destroying or preventing competition.
Reasonable fees means the fee charged does not exceed the actual cost to the school district or children with disabilities education board of the materials supplied to pupils or activities engaged in by pupils.
Reasonable fees means fees that defray the direct and indirect costs that BPK incurs in providing the service or services for which the fee is charged; and
Examples of Reasonable fees in a sentence
Reasonable fees of Plan Supervisor (recordkeeping and claims administration) shall be paid as follows: Fixed fees shall be charged to the Plan and paid from the general assets of the Adopting Employer (billed to the Adopting Employer); asset-based fees shall be charged to the Participant and paid from the Participant’s HC Account.
More Definitions of Reasonable fees
Reasonable fees means the fee charged does not exceed the actual cost to the private school of the materials sup- plied to pupils or activities engaged in by pupils.
Reasonable fees means the daily fee charged to families is one that reflects the cost of care being provided.
Reasonable fees means those fees that are reasonably claimed in all the circumstances, the appropriate measure of reasonableness being the standard basis as described in Part 44 of the Civil Procedure Rules 1998.
Reasonable fees means fees that defray the direct and indirect costs that Central Payments Office incurs in providing the service or services for which the fee is charged.
Reasonable fees or “Reasonable Attorney’s Fee” are defined in Section III(D)(1)(i) as twenty-five percent of the Gross Recovery. In the event that a court determines that this fee definition is unenforceable, reasonable fees will mean such fees as is reasonably determined by taking into account the amount of time spent on the Legal Action by the Firms and associate counsel retained by the Firms, the value of that time, the complexity of the Legal Action, the benefit conferred on the City, and the financial risk to the Firms and associate counsel by their agreeing to represent the City in the Legal Action and to invest time and advance Costs without compensation or reimbursement in the event that there is no Gross Recovery or a Recovery that does not fully compensate or reimburse the Firms and associate counsel for their time and advanced Costs.
Reasonable fees means such fees as Manager shall reasonably determine from time to time to recover the Company's costs and expenses and to earn a reasonable rate of return on all capital invested by the Members.
Reasonable fees means: (1) per check charges, (2) per deposit charges, (3) a fee in lieu of minimum balance, (4) Federal deposit insurance fees, and (5) a reasonable IOLTA account administrative fee.