Subscription Fee definition

Subscription Fee means the Fees payable by IPTV Operator to ZEEL for availing the signals of Zee Group Channels on a monthly basis and calculated as “ZEEL’s Share of MRP” multiplied by average active subscribers for any given month.
Subscription Fee means the subscription fee as defined in clause 5 of Part I of the SLA.
Subscription Fee means the amount you pay for the Subscription Service.

Examples of Subscription Fee in a sentence

  • Section 15.5, and if the Customer is not in breach of the SAAS Agreement, Zensai will refund a pro rata portion of the Subscription Fee for the remaining un- used period of the Service and Support Services.

  • The Subscription Fee for the Support Services are based on the level of Helpdesk Service which the Customer sign on to, under the current price list.


More Definitions of Subscription Fee

Subscription Fee means, unless otherwise specified in the relevant Supplement, a fee, of up to 5 per cent of the aggregate investment amount subscribed. The Subscription Fee is charged at the absolute discretion of the Directors, in consultation with the Manager. The party or parties entitled to such fee shall be described in the relevant Supplement.
Subscription Fee means the reoccurring fee paid to the Contractor as compensation for continued use of the Software;
Subscription Fee has the meaning set forth in Section 6.1.
Subscription Fee means the fee invoiced to Subscriber by Company prior to the Subscription Term, which is required to be paid in order for Subscriber to be permitted to access and use the Cloud Service.
Subscription Fee means the subscription fee specified in the Order Form that Subscriber pays for its access to the Services described herein.
Subscription Fee means a fee payable to the association for the receipt of membership rights and privileges;
Subscription Fee means any form of consideration;