Registration Fee definition

Registration Fee means a fee other than the fee specified in a contract, which a personnel agency requires or accepts from a client prior to execution of a contract.
Registration Fee. , in relation to goods, means an amount payable under the law of a State or Territory in connection with the registration or use of the goods, including any amount payable for compulsory insurance;

Examples of Registration Fee in a sentence

  • Waitlist Registration fee All new registrants can register the child with $100 non-refundable registration fee.


More Definitions of Registration Fee

Registration Fee means a fee to be paid by the Claimant when a Statement of Claim is filed with the ICAC to cover the costs to be incurred in connection with commencement of the arbitral proceedings. The registration fee shall be a part of the arbitration fee.
Registration Fee means that sum set out in the Schedule of Fees to cover the cost of admission;
Registration Fee means the one-time fee set out in GT&C Appendix III for the registra- tion of a Storage User in EKB’s IT system.
Registration Fee means the fee that must be paid by the Participant to participate in the Program(s).
Registration Fee means the fee payable by the Parents on registering an application for a place for the Student at the School.
Registration Fee refers to the non refundable one-time payment to be made by the FRANCHISEE to the FRANCHISER in consideration of being granted the franchise to the said business. The amount of Registration Fee shall be subject revision periodically.