Recurring Fees definition

Recurring Fees means fees paid to us on a periodic basis, including without limitation, Royalties, System Assessment Fees, and other reservation fees and charges as stated in Section 7.
Recurring Fees. Rental License Fees (for rental license fee model only), the Support & Maintenance Service Fees, HSP Service Fees, Network Management Fees, and such other recurring Fees as provided in a Quotation(s).
Recurring Fees means those Fees set forth in the Order Form under the heading “Estimated Recurring Fees”, or are otherwise identified or understood to be Fees which are payable on the periodic recurring basis stated in the Order Form;

Examples of Recurring Fees in a sentence

  • Infinite Campus will review the number of students enrolled, as certified by the state in which the Licensee resides, and if the total number of enrolled students has increased or decreased, Infinite Campus may increase or decrease the Annual Recurring Fees according to the then-current license fees for the applicable Infinite Campus Products and Services.


More Definitions of Recurring Fees

Recurring Fees are annual fees which are due once upon contract signature and recur each year.
Recurring Fees means fees paid to HFS as stated in Section 2 and Appendix B.
Recurring Fees means regular fees charged by PGIC to purchasers of GAMING TABLES including, without limitation, fees charged for ongoing technical support, or license fees.
Recurring Fees means the fees identified as such in Schedule 2.
Recurring Fees means the monthly, quarterly or annual amounts payable pursuant to the Opportunity Document(s) on a recurring basis.
Recurring Fees means the recurring fees for each Private Circuit Service as provided in more detail on the relevant Services Order Form;