Total Rental Fee definition
Examples of Total Rental Fee in a sentence
No refund of any portion of the Total Rental Fee shall be made and if any legal action is necessary, the prevailing party shall be entitled to reimbursement from the other party for all costs incurred.
Included in the Total Rental Fee shall be a deposit (“Rental Deposit”) that must be paid to Manager upon the execution of this Agreement.
The information provided in the Application is needed to determine the Total Rental Fee.
The Manager shall have no obligations under this Agreement until the Total Rental Fee is paid in full.
Parishioners $300.00 $500.00 $95.00 Visitors $650.00 $1000.00 $95.00 Total Rental Fee is due no later than fourteen (14) calendar days prior to the event date or the church will deem the event canceled by the tenant.
Either party may cancel this contract up to eight months prior to the event date, in which event half of the Total Rental Fee shall be refunded in full excluding the Reservation/Security Deposit.
The User may cancel this Contract between seven months and three months prior to the event date, in which event twenty five percent of the Total Rental Fee and other pre- paid fees shall be refunded in full.
The remaining 50% of the Total Rental Fee must be paid in full no later than 15 days prior to the date of the rental.
If Renter cancels the reservation for the Event within twenty (20) days of the Event, Manager shall retain the Total Rental Fee, including the Rental Deposit as a non-refundable deposit, although the Cleaning/Breakage Deposit will be returned.
Total Rental Fee is due no later than seven (7) calendar days prior to the Event date or the Church will deem the Event cancelled by the Tenant.