Fees Overview Clause Samples

The "Fees Overview" clause defines the general structure and types of fees that will be charged under the agreement. It typically outlines the categories of fees, such as setup costs, recurring charges, or usage-based fees, and may reference schedules or exhibits where detailed amounts are specified. By summarizing the fee framework, this clause ensures both parties have a clear understanding of the financial obligations involved, reducing the risk of disputes over payment expectations.
Fees Overview. You must pay Webroot or the third party from which You obtained the DNS Services (any such third party, a “Reseller”) the fees specified in the Order Documentation (“Fees”). Except as otherwise specified in this Agreement, the Order Documentation, or the Supplement: (1) all payment obligations are non- cancellable and all Fees are non-refundable, and (2) quantities purchased cannot be decreased during the relevant subscription Term. If You purchased Your right to use the DNS Services from Webroot, then You must pay Webroot the Fees within 30 days of the date of purchase, unless otherwise set forth in the Order Documentation. All amounts payable under this Agreement must be paid by You to Webroot in full without any setoff, recoupment, counterclaim, deduction, debit, or withholding for any reason (other than any deduction or withholding of tax as may be required by applicable law). You will permit Webroot and/or its representatives to review Your relevant records to ensure Your compliance with the terms of this Agreement.
Fees Overview. Fees are based on whether you are making a Purchase Payment, a Personal Payment or a PayPal Business Payment. Some fees are expressed as a percentage of the payment amount. All fees are in U.S. Dollars unless otherwise stated. a. For Purchase Payments, including Micropayments for Digital Goods, the recipient of the payment will always pay the fee.
Fees Overview. Fees are based on the Invoice value of the payment made on your behalf and its due as soon as the payments are made. Fees are expressed as a percentage of the payment amount. All Fees are in Canadian Dollars unless otherwise stated.
Fees Overview. In order to effectively provide our Service to you Freelance For Law charges Freelancers the following fees, discussed in detail below : ·Service ·Membership ·Payment Processing You hereby authorize us to charge to you and to collect from you (consistent with this Agreement, the User Agreement, or elsewhere in the Terms of Service) any fees, charges, or taxes described in this Agreement.
Fees Overview. Fees are based on whether you are making a Purchase Payment or a Personal Payment. For Purchase Payments, the recipient of the payment will always pay the fee. For Personal Payments, the following applies: The fee depends on the Payment Method you use. The fee is paid by either the sender or recipient, not both. The sender of the payment determines who pays the fee at the time the sender makes the payment. It is free to send a Personal Payment to someone in Canada or the United States in Canadian Dollars if you use your bank or Balance as the exclusive Payment Method*. All other Personal Payments include a fee as noted below. Additional fees apply if you are sending or receiving money to or from a country outside Canada or the United States, or transacting in a foreign currency. If you use your credit card as the Payment Method for a Personal Payment, you may be charged a cash-advance fee by your credit card company. *In some instances, Personal Payment pricing may not be available. In these instances, all payments must be Purchase Payments. Personal Payments may not be sent to recipients in India. In addition, Personal Payments may not be available on non-PayPal websites or other applications that offer you the ability to send a payment from your PayPal account. Personal payments are always available when you go to our website, log in to your Account, click the “Send Money” tab, and select “Personal” when you send the money. Some fees are expressed as a percentage of the payment amount. All fees are in Canadian Dollars unless otherwise stated.
Fees Overview. Fees are based on whether you are making a Purchase Payment, a Personal Payment or a PayPal Business Payment. Some Fees are expressed as a percentage of the payment amount. All Fees are in Canadian Dollars unless otherwise stated. a. For Purchase Payments, the recipient of the payment will always pay the Fee.
Fees Overview. GlobePay don't charge any fee at the time of sending payments, receiving payments, adding funds from bank account to GlobePay account and at time of making mass payment, making Future payments or making payments using GlobePay mobile service.We just charge 1% fee on withdrawls only. Otherwise there are not anytype of charges for using GlobePay services. At the time of making Future payments you must have 2% of the total sending amount in your GlobePay account. If you stop the payment or payment bounce then the same amount (2% of total sending amount) will be charged as fine. For Personal and Business Payments, the following applies: There is not any fee for sending and receiving funds from /to your account. There is not any fee for adding funds from your local bank account to GlobePay account using electronic transfer(net banking). We can charge 1% fee at the time of withdraw of funds into your local bank account within India Outside India the charges may be high. It is free to send a Personal and Business Payment to someone in India in INR if you want to send or receive payments in curriences Other than INR. Then there will be charges for currency conversion. Additional fees apply if you are sending or receiving money to or from a country outside the India, or transacting in a foreign currency. Personal payments are always available when you go to our website, log in to your Account, click the “Send Money” tab, and select “Personal” when you send the money.
Fees Overview. The way that we charge for our work has always been designed to reduce conflicts of interest and provide you with a clear and transparent service in which charges are not hidden and we are not incentivised to take a particular course of action because we earn more that way or receive benefits from product providers as a result of using their products and services. This means our financial planning fees are calculated on an hourly rate meaning that we charge for our time not based on your wealth. We do not want any commissions from financial services product providers and where these are paid to us despite our instructions to the contrary, we will account for these payments and match them to your account against your outstanding time costed or fixed fees. We prefer that clients pay their fees to us directly from their current account, either by bank transfer or direct debit. In this way you will always know exactly what you are paying us. We reserve the right to charge interest on late fees.

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