Examples of Restocking Fee in a sentence
Restocking Fee Contractor shall not impose a return or restocking fee on Ordering Agencies for items that have been returned in accordance with the Returns section.
The Restocking Fee will be applied to any promotional gift given by the merchant as part of a marketing campaign that has an expiration date (i.e., does not have infinite expiration).
Upon expiration, the unused portion of an expired gift, less the stipulated Restocking Fee, will be returned to the Merchant.
Yiftee may, in its sole discretion and upon mutual agreement with Merchant, provide an alternative or supplement to Subscription Fees in the form of a Restocking Fee.
The Customer will be charged a Restocking Fee of 10% of the EXW value of goods for any unopened Products in original condition.
If you return the Equipment, (i) it must be to the location we designate and you are responsible for all return costs and we may charge a Restocking Fee equal to one Lease Payment, and (ii) you must securely remove all data from any and all disk drives or magnetic media prior to returning the Equipment (and you are solely responsible for selecting an appropriate removal standard that meets your business needs and complies with applicable laws).
The Restocking Fee will be reduced to $0 for each Vehicle returned after you will have possessed it for 36 Rental Periods.
If RPCs can be rerouted to another customer, Tosca may refund Customer the Use Fees invoiced for such returned RPCs less a Restocking Fee set forth in the Agreement.
Freight and restocking may apply as noted in the Restocking Fee Scheduled listed below.
Return Freight / Restocking Fee: CDI reserves the right to charge cancellation and restocking fees, at a minimum rate of 15% to be deducted from the Customer refund.