Township Maintenance Charges definition

Township Maintenance Charges means the costs, expenses and charges related to maintenance, management, upkeep of the Specified Township Facilities of the Township, including but not limited to, those listed out in Part II of the Fourth Schedule written hereunder and which shall be shared proportionately between the Co-Buyers / Co-Occupiers of the Township;
Township Maintenance Charges shall have the meaning ascribed to it in Clause 11.2(e).
Township Maintenance Charges means the costs, expenses and charges related to maintenance, management, upkeep of the Specified Township Facilities of the Aerotropolis, including but not limited to, those listed out in Part B of the Fifth Schedule written hereunder and which shall be shared proportionately between the Co-Buyers / Co-Occupiers of the Aerotropolis;

Examples of Township Maintenance Charges in a sentence

  • In the event that, the Allottee delays in making payment towards any amount which is payable hereunder (including but not limited to any Dues, Common Charges and Expenses, Township Maintenance Charges and/or holding charges), he/she/it shall be liable to pay interest at the rate prescribed in Rule 18 of the Rules.

Related to Township Maintenance Charges

  • Operation and Maintenance Expenses or ‘O&M expenses' means the expenditure incurred on operation and maintenance of the project, or part thereof, and includes the expenditure on manpower, repairs, spares, consumables, insurance and overheads;

  • Finance charge means that term as defined in section 106 of the truth in lending act, 15 USC 1605.

  • Industrial maintenance coating means a high performance architectural coating, including primers, sealers, undercoaters, intermediate coats, and topcoats formulated for application to substrates, including floors, exposed to one or more of the following extreme environmental conditions listed below and labeled “For industrial use only;” “For professional use only;” “Not for residential use;” or “Not intended for residential use.”