Term Fee definition
Examples of Term Fee in a sentence
In accordance with clause 11.1 of the General Terms and Conditions, should the Agreement be terminated for any reason, any agreed sums owing, including any remaining balance of the Fee or Renewal Term Fee shall be due for payment in full by the Customer.
The Renewal Term Fee shall be payable in full at the same billing frequency as the Initial Term unless otherwise agreed in advance.
Both the International Term Fee plus the individual course based fees must be paid prior to registration.
The Company shall pay to the Agent for its own account such fees as may from time to time be agreed between the Company and the Agent, including such fees indicated in the Term Fee Letter.
At such time, based on the reported Total Gross Revenue, performance of the Concession, and/or Department’s existing rates for similarly- performing operations, Department may choose to increase the Term Fee and/or Variable Fee for the following Renewal Term(s), if any.
Such termination will take effect on the Fixed Term Fee due date following the termination notice, or when the current paid-up Fixed Term Fee period ends, whichever is later.
Rwandese Citizens who register at UCT for the first time and are not in receipt of the Rwandese Ministry of Education bursary/scholarship, will be charged an applicable International Term Fee in addition to their tuition fees and IAPO Administrative Service Fee.
International (Rest of the world and outside the SADC region-Rest of Africa) occasional students pay: (a) the US$ course fee when registering for one or two courses in a semester; and(b) thereafter local fees plus International Term Fee US$ fee per course US$ 2 630Fees will be payable in advance, prior to registration at UCT.
There was no ex-post evaluation/or fitness checks of the existing legislation.
The ‘out-of-state’ or ‘international’ levy, is called the International Term Fee, and is charged in addition to the individual fees for all courses taken.