Replacement Fee means the fee charged to the Customer where Goods are not returned as required or returned in an unusable condition, as set out in the Order Form. Set-up Fees mean the Fees specified as such in the Order Form.
Examples of Replacement Fee in a sentence
Card Replacement Fee $10 We will charge you a Card Replacement Fee of $10.00 each time you request a replacement of your Card through the lifetime of your Account, after a one-time complimentary replacement in a rolling 12-month period.
The Card Replacement Fee is $10 for each Card replacement ordered.
If you make a Service Request for a Swap but the Device claimed to be the Registered Device is not the Registered Device, your Service Request may be rejected or you may be required to pay the Replacement Fee instead of the Swap Fee.
More Definitions of Replacement Fee
Replacement Fee has the meaning set forth in Section 3.3.2.
Replacement Fee means fee described in Section 3.5 below.
Replacement Fee means the amount of Fees charged by Concessionaire for the replacement of a defaced or damaged HSRP or individual HSRP components, such as Front Plate, Rear Plate, Windscreen Sticker, or Snap Lock either individually or collectively.
Replacement Fee means the fee charged for transferring the transit pass from a lost or stolen card to a replacement card (Note: this fee is $5 and is subject to change upon notice from MTS). There is no replacement fee if Partner purchases spare cards and uses those to replace lost cards online through the Institutional Portal.
Replacement Fee has the meaning set forth in Section 3.3.2. WEIL:\97737446\1\59474.0121 EXECUTION VERSION
Replacement Fee means the amount to replace damaged or lost Equipment as notified by the Owner to the Hirer from time to time;
Replacement Fee shall have the meaning set forth in Section 6.14(c).