Statutory Fee definition

Statutory Fee means the relevant fee as prescribed from time to time under applicable set of Regulations for the type of test, having regard to the description of vehicle, the time at which a test will take place and any subsequent amendments thereto.
Statutory Fee means the normal filing fee charged by the Court to file a law suit, and other usual fees charged by the Court in the course of the case;
Statutory Fee has the meaning stated in section 6.50.

Examples of Statutory Fee in a sentence

  • The fees to be paid as compensation for Basic Services, based on the total Project Construction Cost of the work, shall not exceed any Applicable Statutory Fee Limitation , if any, and in no case a percentage amount of XX.xx%.

  • Consultation Fee Retainer Fee Contingency Fee Statutory Fee Legal Aid.

  • District and Developer acknowledge and agree that (A) the Commercial Project shall have no obligations under this Agreement other than payment of the Statutory Fee Amount applicable to the Commercial Project; and (B) Developer’s payment of the Contribution shall satisfy in full the Statutory Fee Amount for the Commercial Project.

  • The purpose of this Agreement is to set forth Developer’s obligation both to pay the Statutory Fee Amount and to provide additional voluntary funding to District as another method of financing a portion of the cost of school facilities within the District that will serve students from the Project and elsewhere in the District.


More Definitions of Statutory Fee

Statutory Fee means a sum of money which, by law, is payable to the Republic of Estonia for performance of a procedural operation.
Statutory Fee means the portion of the cost of the statutory functions exercised by the Authority under the Act to be paid to the Authority by a service provider;
Statutory Fee means the portion of the cost of the various statutory functions exercised by the Authority under the Water Authority Law (2018 Revision) to be paid by concessionaires to the Authority;