Reimbursement fee definition

Reimbursement fee means a fee for costs associated with capital improvements already constructed, or under construction when the fee is established, for which the local government determines that capacity exists.
Reimbursement fee means a fee for costs associated with capital improvements constructed or under construction on the date the fee is adopted pursuant to Section
Reimbursement fee means a fee for costs associated with public capital improvements constructed or under construction on the date the systems development fee is adopted.

Examples of Reimbursement fee in a sentence

  • Hoth will pay to Chelexa [***] a non-refundable cash Research Reimbursement fee of [***].

  • In lieu of requiring Tenant to restore or alter the ceiling of the Premises upon expiration or earlier termination of the Lease, Landlord and Tenant have agreed on compensation to Landlord in the form of a Ceiling Reimbursement fee as described in greater detail in the Letter of Credit provision of the Addendum.

  • In addition to all other agreed upon fees and charges, pay the following: 2% construction loan origination fee and a 1 1/2% permanent loan origination fee, $275.00 Loan Documentation Fee, $950.00 Inspection fee, $2,500.00 Legal Reimbursement fee.

  • If requested by District, Contractor shall pay, an AB 939/SB 1383 Reimbursement fee to District each month, to be specified annually by District, and, in addition, if the San ▇▇▇▇ Obispo Integrated Waste Management Authority "IWMA" currently implements an AB 939, SB 1383, or Solid Waste Management fee, shall pay that fee directly to the IWMA.


More Definitions of Reimbursement fee

Reimbursement fee means a fee for costs associated with capital improvements already constructed or under construction.
Reimbursement fee means the SDC for costs associated with capital improvements already constructed, or under construction when the fee is established, for which the city determines that capacity exists.
Reimbursement fee means as to any Site where Lessor’s development costs exceeded $500,000, an amount to be paid by Lessee to reimburse Lessor for a portion of the excess development costs, as mutually agreed to by Lessor and Lessee in the SA or CA.
Reimbursement fee means any cost-based reimbursements owed to the City by Licensee, which includes without limitation reimbursement for work performed by the City on Licensee’s behalf as provided in this Master License and reimbursement for Staff Augmentation pursuant to Section 6.2.5 (City Staff Augmentation).
Reimbursement fee means a fee for costs associated with capital improvements constructed or under construction on the date the fee is adopted pursuant to Section 4 and for which the City Council determines capacity to exist.
Reimbursement fee means a SDC for costs associated with Capital Improvements already constructed, or under construction when the fee is established, which the City Council determines can be equally imposed.
Reimbursement fee means a fee for costs associated with capital improvements already constructed or under construction on the date of this resolution. Notwithstanding anything in this resolution to the contrary, it is an incurred charge or cost based upon the use of or the availability for use of the systems and capital improvements required to provide services and facilities necessary to meet the routine obligations of the use and ownership of property, and to provide for the public health and safety upon development.