Loading Fees definition

Loading Fees means the Rail Loading Fee and/or the Truck Loading Fee, as the context requires.
Loading Fees means the Rail Loading Fee and/or the Truck Loading Fee, as the context requires. “Loading Point” means any Rail Car Loading Point or Truck Loading Point, as the context requires.

Examples of Loading Fees in a sentence

  • When a Company requires designated Employees to step inside of or on any Van, Air Cargo Container, Truck or Trailer, to load or unload any equipment covered under this agreement, the employee shall be paid at the applicable hourly rate, plus Loading Fees as follows: Van or Air Cargo Container - $5.00@; Truck - $10.00@; Trailer - $20.00@.

  • By the 15th of each month, Seller shall invoice Buyer for the total amount of gypsum delivered during the prior month at the Base Contract Price, plus all other amounts due hereunder for such month, including any Truck Loading Fees and Storage and Handling Fees.

Related to Loading Fees

  • Processing Fees means all routine, generally applicable City-wide fees required by the City for processing applications and permits including, but not limited to, fees for land use applications, building applications, building permits, and certificates of occupancy.

  • Processing Fee means the amount to be paid by the Tenderers in consideration of cost of bid document.

  • Monthly Fees means, collectively, [INSERT FOR HFS: the Monthly Food and Beverage Fee,] the Monthly Program Fee and the Monthly Royalty Fee, each of which is set forth in the Addendum.

  • Processing fee for payment of rent with bad check means the processing fee specified in the rental

  • Monthly Service Fees means the monthly (or 1/12 of the annual fee) subscription fees paid for the affected Cloud Service which did not meet the SA SLA.