Reconnection Fees definition

Reconnection Fees means an amount equal to: (i) all owed but unpaid Fees, plus (ii) the costs of enforcing this Agreement and/or collecting any Fees owed hereunder (including, without limitation, reasonable attorneys’ fees, whether or not a court action is commenced).
Reconnection Fees means the fees imposed to compensate the District for reconnecting a Customer’s service after disconnection when the disconnection is a result of the Customer’s failure to abide by these Policies and Procedures or any Service Agreement executed by the Customer.
Reconnection Fees means an amount equal to:

Examples of Reconnection Fees in a sentence

  • Any Reconnection Fees will be notified to you prior to reconnection, and must be paid before a reconnection will be made.

  • Reconnection Fees are payable in full before any services can be reactivated, once suspended.

  • When service has been discontinued at the request of the Customer or a member of a Customer’s family residing at the same residence, or for nonpayment of bills, and if reconnection is requested by the same Customer or a member of such Customer’s family residing at the same residence, on the same premises within one year after date of discontinuance, the Commission-approved Reconnection Fees will be charged.

  • When Service has been discontinued at the request of the Customer or the Customer’s Agent or for nonpayment of bills or pursuant to Section 22 of these Service Regulations, and if reconnection is requested by the same Customer or the Customer’s Agent at the same Premises, the Commission-approved Reconnection Fees will be charged.

  • Pay Disconnection Fee, Applicable Inspection and Reconnection Fee(s), and Sign Generator Permit Application Agreement.

  • When service has been discontinued at the request of the Customer or a member of the Customer’s family residing at the same residence, or for nonpayment of bills, and if reconnection is requested by the same Customer or a member of such Customer’s family residing at the same residence, on the same premises within one year after date of discontinuance, the Commission-approved Reconnection Fees will be charged.

  • MLS Tech may reconnect User's Access to the MLS Content if: (i) Participant pays the applicable Reconnection Fees; and (ii) MLS Tech has determined, in its sole discretion, that User has remedied any non-compliance issues and has taken the necessary steps to ensure such issues will not occur agam.

  • ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 7.7-4 AND SECTION 7.8-5 OF THE MUNICIPAL CODE OF THE TOWN OF NORMAL REGARDING WATER RECONNECTION FEES: Ordinance No. 5125: MOTION: Councilmember Lawlis moved, seconded by Councilmember Reece, the Council Approve an Ordinance Amending Section 7.7-4 and Section 7.8-5 of the Municipal Code of the Town of Normal Regarding Water Reconnection Fees.

  • The Utility may request payment in advance of all Water Service application and connection charges, as described in Section 3 (Application, Installation and Reconnection Fees), before a Water Service connection will be installed.

  • Please refer to Section 6.5.6 for Reconnection Fees and Section 6.5.7 for Payment Deposit information.

Related to Reconnection Fees

  • Connection Fee means a fee charged by a local entity to pay for the costs of

  • Tuition Fees means a sum specified in the Offer Letter, payable by the Student to cover tuition, access to College facilities, enrolment procedures and orientation meetings, use of Information Technology facilities, exam sitting and a Kaplan award on successful completion of the Programme; and

  • Transaction Fees means fees paid or payable by the Service Recipients, which are on market terms, with respect to financial advisory services ordinarily carried out by investment banks in the context of mergers and acquisitions transactions;

  • Processing Fees means all routine, generally applicable City-wide fees required by the City for processing applications and permits including, but not limited to, fees for land use applications, building applications, building permits, and certificates of occupancy.

  • Tuition Fee means the basic tuition fee applicable to specific programmes and shall include auxiliary fees which are for required instruction but shall exclude any other fees such as international student differential fees, co-op fees, and student union fees.

  • Support Fees means the fees, if any, payable by the State for Maintenance and Support Services as set forth in the Maintenance and Support Schedule.

  • Securitization Fees means distributions or payments made directly or by means of discounts with respect to any participation interest issued or sold in connection with, and other fees paid to a Person that is not a Securitization Subsidiary in connection with any Qualified Securitization Financing.

  • Connection Charge is the sum payable by the Communications Provider in accordance with the Openreach Price List for provisioning of the Service;

  • User fees or "tolls" means the rates, tolls, fees, or

  • Construction Fee means a fee or other remuneration for acting as general contractor and/or construction manager to construct improvements, supervise and coordinate projects or provide major repairs or rehabilitations on a Property.

  • Track Charges means the charges payable by or on behalf of the Train Operator to Network Rail, as set out in paragraph 1 of Part 2 of Schedule 7 or under the Traction Electricity Rules;

  • Service Fees means all fees payable by Party B to Party A pursuant to Article 3 of this Agreement in respect of the Services provided by Party A.

  • Services Fees means the agreed upon fees in an Order for the Services Offerings.

  • Installation Charges means those Charges set out in the Order in relation to installation of the Service and/or any Purchased Equipment, Customer Equipment and/or BT Equipment as applicable.

  • Maintenance Costs means parts and materials, sublet and labour costs of a qualified licensed mechanic for the maintenance of the Revenue Service Vehicles, but shall not include costs associated with interior and exterior transit advertising signs and non-mechanical servicing of Revenue Service Vehicles such as fuelling, clearing fareboxes, cleaning and painting wheel rims, vehicle washing and other work performed by a serviceman; and,