Common use of Your option Clause in Contracts

Your option. You can ask to pay the instalments in any of four ways: every week on Friday, every two weeks on Friday, twice a month on the 1st and 15th, or monthly on the 1st. You can ask to change the way you pay the instalments at any time. To work out the new instalment, we start with the monthly instalment when the term of the loan began. However, if you chose to pay instalments more often than monthly, we start with what would have been the monthly instalment when the term of the loan began. And, if you and we have agreed to increase the instalment, we start with the monthly instalment as increased. For instalments more often than monthly, we then multiply that monthly instalment by 12 and divide the result by 52 (for every week), 26 (for every two weeks) or 24 (for twice a month).

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Hypothec Switch Agreement, Nova Scotia, www.bmo.com

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Your option. You can ask to pay the instalments in any of four ways: every week on Friday, every two weeks on Friday, twice a month on the 1st and 15th, or monthly on the 1st. You can ask to change the way you pay the instalments at any time. To work out the new instalment, we start with the monthly instalment when the term of the loan began. However, if you chose to pay instalments more often than monthly, we start with what would have been the monthly instalment when the term of the loan began. And, if you and we have agreed to increase the instalment, we start with the monthly instalment as increased. For instalments more often than monthly, we then multiply that monthly instalment by 12 and divide the result by 52 (for every week), 26 (for every two weeks) or 24 (for twice a month).

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Mortgage Nova Scotia, www.bmo.com, www.bmo.com

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Your option. You can ask to pay the instalments in any of four ways: every week on Friday, every two weeks on Friday, twice a month on the 1st and 15th, or monthly on the 1st. You can ask to change the way you pay the instalments at any time. To work out the new instalment, we start with the monthly instalment when the term of the loan began. However, if you chose to pay instalments more often than monthly, we start with what would have been the monthly instalment when the term of the loan began. And, if you and we have agreed to increase the instalment, we start with the monthly instalment as increased. For instalments more often than monthly, we then multiply that monthly instalment by 12 and divide the result by 52 (for every week), 26 (for every two weeks) or 24 (for twice a month).

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Newfoundland and Labrador, www.bmo.com

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