Instalment Payments Sample Clauses

Instalment Payments. The Company is not required, under the Corporation Tax (Instalment Payments) Regulations 1998 (SI 1998/3175), to pay corporation tax by instalments.
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Instalment Payments. (i) If you use the Card to purchase goods or services by instalments or to make payments on a recurring basis, you here by authorize us to pay such instalments for you as they become due provided that your available balance permits same and you agree to make payment for each of instalments to the Card Account when they become due.
Instalment Payments. You may wish to pay your xxxx by instalments: [a] in advance towards your next xxxx; or [b] for amounts you owe to us [including disconnection and reconnection fees] and continuing gas use. If you are going on holidays or will be away from home for a long period you may wish to pay your xxxx in advance or redirect your xxxx to another address. We may also offer you instalment plans or other payment options: [c] generally; or [d] as an alternative to you paying a refundable advance. You must contact us if you wish to use any of the above options. We will consult with you as to the details of your instalment plan, in accordance with the customer service code. If you have had two instalment plans cancelled in the previous 12 months due to non-payment, we do not have to offer you another instalment plan unless you give us reasonable assurance that you will comply with it.
Instalment Payments. In selecting the FlexiRev Payment Plan, you agree to pay us the Instalment Payments for that Transaction. FlexiRev is available for single cart payments of $150 and over. • you will pay 25% of the Cart Total in your first Instalment Payment plus a 5% administration fee, and • the remaining amount will be rebilled from your credit card in 3 equal payments of 25% of your total, over 3 fortnightly Instalment Payments. Rebilling dates will be: • 2 weeks from the first payment; then
Instalment Payments. 4.1 You must make the Instalment Payments on each Instalment Payment Date.
Instalment Payments. If the Merchant accepts payments in instalments with respect to an E- Commerce Transaction, the Merchant must: (a) obtain Authorisation for each instalment payable in respect of the E-Commerce Transaction; (b) disclose in writing to the Cardholder whether the instalment terms limit the goods or services that a Cardholder may purchase; (c) where the Cardholder is not billed in the currency in which the E-Commerce Transaction took place, advise the Cardholder that each instalment amount may vary due to currency conversion rate fluctuations; (d) ensure that the sum of all the instalments paid by the Cardholder does not exceed the total price of the goods; and (d) ensure that finance charges are not added to the amount of the transaction or any instalment.
Instalment Payments. The Grant will be paid by ETC in two (2) instalments. The first instalment is 75% of the total Grant and will be paid within 14 days of ETC receiving this deed, fully executed by the Recipient, Public Liability and Workers Compensation( if applicable) Insurance Certificates of Currency and a Tax Invoice for the whole Grant amount. Payment of the final 25% instalment is subject to the Recipient providing ETC with the Project Completion Report.
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Instalment Payments on each Instalment Payment Date occurring during the Term (except on the First Instalment Payment Date – see clause 4.2(b)), Customer must pay Financier the Instalment Payments;
Instalment Payments. Customer must pay the Instalment Payments in the following way:
Instalment Payments. 36.1 The Disclosure Letter gives full details of all instalment payments made by or on behalf of any Group Member under the Corporation Tax (Instalment Payment) Regulations 1998 or Part 41 TCA 1997 and all repayments claimed by or on behalf of any Group Member since the Accounts Date, and the computation of each such payment or claim for repayment took proper account of all relevant estimates and other information available to that Group Member at the time when any such payment was made (or as the case may be) at the time when any such claim for repayment was submitted to the relevant Tax Authority.
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