Code Xxx Sample Clauses

Code Xxx. Section 31-19-29. A doubtful claim includes finally determined tax liabilities enrolled as a lien on the Mississippi Uniform State Tax Lien Registry and the collection of which has not occurred through the ordinary collection process. See Miss. Code Xxx. Section 31-19-27.
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Code Xxx. 30-2-50, which is part of the SC FPPA, requires that the Department give notice to all requestors of records that obtaining or using public records for commercial solicitation directed to any person in this State is prohibited. The User certifies that it will not misuse or allow the misuse of the information in violation of the FPPA. From each date that personal information is furnished to the User by the Department, the User will, for a period of five years [see DPPA §2721(c)] keep on file written evidence of the appropriate use of that set of personal information. The User further agrees that in case the disclosure of such information leads to any claim or litigation, the User will hold the Department harmless from any resulting liability, including reimbursing the Department for any legal fees and costs. The User will grant reasonable access to the Department’s auditors or other persons acting on the Department’s behalf to inspect the above records. Such access will be at the User’s facilities unless the User and the Department agree on another site. For monitoring purposes, the User further agrees to grant the Department access to the User’s Website to ensure compliance with all State and Federal laws and regulations at no cost to the Department. This agreement is subject to change due to the issuance of court orders or changes in State and/or Federal laws, rules, and regulations governing access and use of the requested information. If court orders are issued or if the laws, rules, or regulations change such that the terms of this agreement cannot be fulfilled, the agreement will be automatically and immediately terminated and all unpaid fees under any associated contract or agreement will be due and owing. The User, unless it is an agency of the State of South Carolina, or other political subdivision as defined in S.C. Code Xxx. § 15-78-30 (h), shall indemnify and hold harmless the Department, its officers, agents, and employees with respect to any claims asserted against the Department, its officers, agents, and employees arising out of the furnishing of records to User and the User’s use of the same. The User will not misuse or allow the misuse of the information in violation of any provision of law. If the Department determines to its own satisfaction that the User has either misused or allowed the misuse of the information, the Department may, in addition to other penalties provided by law:
Code Xxx. 1343.01 Oklahoma The parties may agree in a written contract to any rate so long as it does not violate other applicable laws. Okla. Stat. tit. 15, §266 Oregon The legal interest rate is 9%, but the parties may agree to different rates in a written agreement. Business and agricultural loans have a maximum of 12 percent or five percent greater than the 90-day discount rate of commercial paper. Or. Rev. Stat. § 82.010 Pennsylvania For loans less than $50,000, the maximum rate is 6%. 41 Pa. Cons. Stat. Xxx. § 201 Rhode Island The maximum interest rate is the greater of 21%, or the domestic prime rate as published in the Wall Street Journal plus 9%. R.I. Gen. Law § 6-26-2 South Carolina Unsupervised lenders may not charge a rate above 12%. No lender may charge a rate above 18%. S.C. Code Xxx. § 00-0-000 Xxxxx Xxxxxx No limit if a written agreement is established, 12% if no agreement exists. S.D. Codified Laws § 54-3-4 and § 54-3-16(3) Tennessee The maximum rate is 10% unless otherwise expressed in a written contract. Tenn. Code Xxx. § 00-00-000 Texas The parties may agree in writing to a maximum rate up to the weekly ceiling as published in the Texas Credit Letter. If no agreement exists, then the maximum is 10%. Tex. Fin. Code Xxx. § 302.001(b), §303.002 Utah The maximum rate of interest is 10% unless the parties agree to a different rate in a written contract. Utah Code Xxx. § 00-0-0 Xxxxxxx The rate of interest is 12% except in certain circumstances as provided in subsection (b) of § 41a. Vt. Stat. Xxx. tit. 9, § 41a Virginia The legal rate of interest is 6%. With a contract in place, the maximum interest rate is 12%. Va. Code Xxx. § 6.2-301 and § 6.2-303 Washington The maximum rate of interest is 12% or 4% points above the average xxxx rate for 26-week treasury bills in the month before the loan was made. Wash. Rev. Code § 19.52.020 West Virginia The legal interest rate is 6% but parties may agree to a maximum of 8% in a written agreement. W. Va. Code § 47-6-5 Wisconsin The legal rate of interest is 5%. Parties may agree to a different rate in a written agreement, subject to limitations that depend on the identity of the lender. Wis. Stat. § 138.04 Wyoming The rate of interest is 7% if no agreement is established in a written contract. Otherwise, parties may agree to a higher rate. Wyo. Stat. Xxx. § 00-00-000 Key Terms & Clauses Below are common Key Terms (definitions) and Clauses found in our Promissory Note. Allocation of Payments – Describes how payment...
Code Xxx section 1509.01 et seq. (Oil and Gas), Ohio Rev. Code Xxx. section 1513.01
Code Xxx section 3704.01
Code Xxx. Section 15.50. Executive further acknowledges and agrees that the limitations as to time, geographical area, and scope of activity to be restrained by Sections 5.1 and 5.2 are reasonable and acceptable to Executive, and do not impose any greater restraint than is reasonably necessary to protect the goodwill and other business interests of Luminex.
Code Xxx. Section 30-4-40(a)(1) states that matters which may be exempt from FOIA include: “(1) Trade secrets, which are defined as unpatented, secret, commercially valuable plans, appliances, formulas, or processes…. Trade secrets also include, for those public bodies who market services or products in competition with others, feasibility, planning, and marketing studies, marine terminal service and nontariff agreements, and evaluations and other materials which contain references to potential customers, competitive information, or evaluation.” We find that the information contained in Attachment B to the Company’s 2006 Section 292.302 filing for which Duke Energy Carolinas seeks protection as confidential falls within the definition of materials which may be exempted from disclosure under FOIA. ELECTRONICALLY FILED - 2018 February 26 3:26 PM - SCPSC - Docket # 2016-42-E - Page 4 of 8 Order No. 2007-70, at pp. 2-3.
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Code Xxx. Q-3 Standard & Poor's High Cost Loan Categorization -----------------------------------------------
Code Xxx. 5-1-17-18 (2006), available at xxxx://xxx.xxxxxx.xxx/indiana/codes/title5/ar1/ch17.html. Iowa New Iowa Corrections Projects Will Be First State PLAs 26  Iowa Gov. Xxxx Xxxxxx signed a March 16, 2010 letter committing to requiring PLAs for the construction of the new Iowa State Penitentiary and for improvements to a women’s facility. They will be the first state projects to use PLAs; the combined cost of the projects is nearly $200 million. Source: Xxxx Xxxxxx, Governor Xxxxxx Signs Letter Requiring PLAs for Two Corrections Department Projects, 56 Construction Lab. Rep. (BNA) No. 2762 at 120 (March 25, 2010). Gov. Xxxxxx Signs Executive Order Encouraging Use of PLAs 27  On February 3, 2010, Iowa Gov. Xxxx Xxxxxx signed pro-PLA Executive Order 22. The order, similar to Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxx’x Executive Order 13502, encourages state agencies to consider the use of PLAs on state projects costing $25 million or more.  The order comes in the midst of planning for several important state projects, including projects at two correctional facilities, a veterans’ home, and the University of Iowa.
Code Xxx. O-3 Standard & Poor's High Cost Loan Categorization ----------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- State/Jurisdiction Name of Anti-Predatory Lending Category under Applicable ------------------ ------------------------------ ------------------------- Law/Effective Date Anti-Predatory Lending Law ------------------ -------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- xx.xx. 1349.25 et seq. -- ---- Effective May 24, 2002 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Oklahoma Consumer Credit Code (codified in various Subsection 10 Mortgage sections of Title 14A) Effective July 1, 2000; amended effective January 1, 2004 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- South Carolina South Carolina High Cost and Consumer Home High Cost Home Loan Loans Act, S.C. Code Xxx. xx.xx. 37-23-10 et seq. -- --- Effective for loans taken on or after January 1, 2004 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- West Virginia West Virginia Residential Mortgage Lender, West Virginia Mortgage Loan Broker and Servicer Act, W. Va. Code Xxx. xx.xx. Act Loan 31-17-1 et seq. -- --- Effective June 5, 2002 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -------------------------------- Standard & Poor's Covered Loan Categorization --------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- State/Jurisdiction Name of Anti-Predatory Lending Category under Applicable ------------------ ------------------------------ ------------------------- Law/Effective Date Anti-Predatory Lending Law ------------------ -------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Georgia (Oct. 1, 2002 - Georgia Fair Lending Act, Ga. Code Xxx. xx.xx. Covered Loan Mar. 6, 2003) 7-6A-1 et seq. -- --- Effective October 1, 2002 - March 6, 2003 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- New Jerse...
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