Refuelling Charge definition

Refuelling Charge means a fee imposed in accordance with clause 3.6 and will be determined in accordance with the Fees and Charges Guide.
Refuelling Charge. A surcharge which is added to the cost of the amount of ‘Top-Up’ fuel needed when the vehicle is returned to the Lessor. Calculated in accordance with Lessor’s current tariff
Refuelling Charge. The cost to refuel the vehicle back to the same level as received on commencement of hire, calculated in accordance with the Lessors current tariff.

Examples of Refuelling Charge in a sentence

  • Refuelling Charge All vehicles are supplied with a full tank of fuel and should be refilled prior to return to FLIZZR, otherwise our current refuelling charges will apply.

  • We will charge you to refuel the Vehicle at our published rates on the date of return ( which are much higher than forecourt prices and include a refuelling charge ) if you do not return the Vehicle to us filled to the same level of fuel as it was provided to you at the start of the Hire Period and you have not purchased our ’Smart Return‘ (for further details see Refuelling Charge set out in the Tariff Guide).

  • We will charge you to refuel the Vehicle at our published rates on the date of return (which are much higher than forecourt prices and includes a refuelling charge) if you do not return the Vehicle to us with a full tank of fuel and you have not purchased our ’Full Tank Option‘ (for further details see Refuelling Charge set out in the Tariff Guide).


More Definitions of Refuelling Charge

Refuelling Charge. A surcharge which is added to the cost of the amount of ‘Top- Up’ fuel needed when the vehicle is returned to Colliers. Calculated in accordance with the Colliers current tariff.

Related to Refuelling Charge

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  • Monthly Recurring Charge or “MRC” shall mean the monthly recurring charges for the Service as set out in the Customer Order Form or COF;

  • Restructuring Charges means any charges or expenses in respect of restructuring or consolidating any business, operations or facilities, any compensation or headcount reduction, or any other cost savings, of any Persons or businesses either alone or together with the Company or any Restricted Subsidiary, as permitted by GAAP or Regulation S-X under the Securities Act.

  • Floating Charge means a charge that, as created, was a floating charge;

  • Room charge means the charge imposed for the use or occupancy of a room, excluding charges for food, beverages, state use tax, telephone service, or like services paid in connection with the charge, and excluding reimbursement of the assessment imposed by this act.

  • Recurring Charges means where you allow a Merchant to bill your Account for a specified or unspecified amount, at regular or irregular intervals for goods or services;

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  • Minimum Charge means the higher of the rate minimum and the rate applied to the Contracted Minimum Demand;

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  • 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.

  • Access Charge has the meaning set out in Clause 6.1;

  • CCAA Charges means the Administration Charge and the Directors’ Charge;

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