REPOSSESSION FEE definition

REPOSSESSION FEE means with respect to any Contract and subject to all applicable Laws for the jurisdiction where such Contract is located, a fee payable to Servicer by Owner in the amount of Two Hundred Fifteen and 00/100 Dollars ($215.00) per successful repossession and liquidation of a Financed Vehicle.
REPOSSESSION FEE means the fee payable if you are in Default and we are required to repossess the Goods from you.
REPOSSESSION FEE. With respect to any Receivable and subject to all applicable Laws for the jurisdiction where such Receivable is located, a fee payable to Servicer by Owner in an amount to which Owner and Servicer shall agree on a case by case basis per repossession as compensation for Servicer repossessing and disposing of a Financed Vehicle pursuant to the terms of this Agreement plus reimbursement of reasonable expenses.

Related to REPOSSESSION FEE

  • Construction Fee means a fee or other remuneration for acting as general contractor and/or construction manager to construct improvements, supervise and coordinate projects or to provide major repairs or rehabilitation on a Property.

  • Concession Fee for a particular month shall mean the higher of the following:

  • Inspection Fee means a fee payable to Lender or Loan Servicer for performing any inspection required by this Agreement in an amount not to exceed $500.00 per inspection.

  • Installation Fee means charges payable by the Customer for the installation of the service as provided in the Order Form;

  • Origination Fee means any origination fee payable to the Department by the lender with respect to any Trust Student Loan.