Discount Fees Sample Clauses

Discount Fees. Seller shall pay to Purchaser an initial Discount Fee of the amount or percentage (%) reflected in Schedule 1 and Schedule 1 (A), as adjusted from time to time; additional Discount Fees will be charged at a rate specified in Schedule 1 and Schedule 1 (A). If uncollected after 120 days from the Billing Date, the Billed Amount will be deemed uncollectible and a Rejected Receivable. The Discount Fees shall be deducted from the Advance Amount.
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Discount Fees. Seller shall pay to Purchaser an initial Discount Fee of the amount or percentage (%) reflected in Schedule 1, as adjusted from time to time. If uncollected after 120 days from the Billing Date, the Billed Amount will be deemed uncollectible and a Rejected Receivable. The Discount Fees shall be deducted from the Advance Amount or from the Advance Amount related to the purchase of receivables of Cordia Corporation pursuant to the Factoring and Security Agreement with that company.
Discount Fees. The Discount Fee is payable on the date on which a Purchased Account is purchased and payable every thirty (30) days thereafter until such Purchased Account is Closed.

Related to Discount Fees

  • Account Fees The Board of Directors may impose fees for various account services, proceeds of which may be remitted to the appropriate Fund or the Investment Manager at the discretion of the Board. At least 60 days' prior written notice of the intent to impose such fee must be given to the shareholders of the affected series.

  • Prepayment Fees Borrower agrees to pay to each [New Term Loan Lender] the following prepayment fees, if any: [ ]. [Insert other additional prepayment provisions with respect to New Term Loans]

  • Interest Fees Borrower shall pay FINOVA interest on the daily outstanding balance of the Obligations at the per annum rate set forth on the Schedule. Borrower shall also pay FINOVA the fees set forth on the Schedule.

  • Upfront Fees On the Effective Date, the Borrower shall pay to the Administrative Agent for the account of each Lender an upfront fee as agreed to by the Borrower and such Lender. Once paid, such upfront fees shall be nonrefundable.

  • Late Payment Fees (a) The Servicer shall not waive any part of any Late Payment Fee unless (i) the collection of any Late Payment Fee would violate any relevant law or regulation or (ii) the waiving of the Late Payment Fee would otherwise benefit the Trust Fund and it is expected that the waiver would maximize recovery of total proceeds, taking into account the value of the Late Payment Fee and related Mortgage Loan and doing so is standard and customary in servicing similar Mortgage Loans (including the waiver of a Late Payment Fee in connection with a refinancing of a Mortgage Loan that is related to a default or reasonably foreseeable default).

  • Prepayment Fee The Prepayment Fee, when due hereunder, to be shared between the Lenders in accordance with their respective Pro Rata Shares; and

  • Commitment Fees (i) On each Advance Date the Company shall pay to the Investor, directly from the gross proceeds held in escrow, an amount equal to five percent (5%) of the amount of each Advance. The Company hereby agrees that if such payment, as is described above, is not made by the Company on the Advance Date, such payment will be made at the direction of the Investor as outlined and mandated by Section 2.3 of this Agreement.

  • Interest on Overdue Payments (a) If, for any reason, a Party does not pay an amount payable under or in connection with this Agreement on or before the due date for payment, it must pay interest to the other Party (who is entitled to receive the payment).

  • Finance Charges In the case of any transactions under Your Account, the balances subject to the periodic Finance Charge are the average daily transactions balances outstanding during the month (including new transactions). To get the average daily balance for purchases, We take the beginning balance of purchases on Your Account each day, add any new purchases, debit adjustments or other charges and subtract any payments, credits and unpaid Finance Charges. This gives Us the daily balance for purchases. Then, We add up all these daily balances for the billing cycle and divide them by the number of days in the billing cycle. The result is the average daily balance for purchases. The Finance Charge for a billing cycle is then computed by multiplying the average daily balance subject to a Finance Charge by the Monthly Periodic Rate. Your due date is at least 25 days after the close of each billing cycle. You can avoid Finance Charges on purchases by paying the full amount of the entire balance owed each month by the due date. Otherwise, the new balance of purchases, and subsequent purchases from the date they are posted to Your Account, will be subject to a Finance Charge. To get the average daily balance for balance transfers, We take the beginning balance of balance transfers on Your Account each day, add any new balance transfers, debit adjustments or other charges and subtract any payments, credits and unpaid Finance Charges. This gives Us the daily balance for balance transfers. Then, We add up all these daily balances for the billing cycle and divide them by the number of days in the billing cycle. The result is the average daily balance for balance transfers. The Finance Charge for a billing cycle is then computed by multiplying the average daily balance subject to a Finance Charge by the Monthly Periodic Rate. Balance transfers are always subject to a Finance Charge from the later of the date they are posted to Your Account or from the first day of the billing cycle in which the balance transfer is posted to Your Account. To get the average daily balance for cash advances, We take the beginning balance of cash advances on Your Account each day, add any new cash advances, debit adjustments or other charges and subtract any payments, credits and unpaid Finance Charges. This gives Us the daily balance for cash advances. Then, We add up all these daily balances for the billing cycle and divide them by the number of days in the billing cycle. The result is the average daily balance for cash advances. The Finance Charge for a billing cycle is then computed by multiplying the average daily balance subject to a Finance Charge by the Monthly Periodic Rate. Cash advances are always subject to a Finance Charge from the later of the date they are posted to Your Account or from the first day of the billing cycle in which the cash advance is posted to Your Account. The total Finance Charge You owe for each billing cycle is the sum of all the Finance Charges due for the balances of purchases, balance transfers and cash advances. For VISA CU SoCal Topaz, balance transfer transactions obtained within the first 90 days of Account opening, will be subject to a discounted introductory Monthly Periodic Rate of % (corresponding to an ANNUAL PERCENTAGE RATE of %) for a period of nine months from the date of each such balance transfer. Upon the expiration of the nine month Introductory Rate period for each transferred balance, the Monthly Periodic Rate applicable to the transferred balance existing at that time and in the future will immediately increase to the non-introductory variable rate that would otherwise apply. The minimum FINANCE CHARGE that You will be required to pay in any billing cycle that a Finance Charge is due is $0.50. VARIABLE RATE. For purchases, balances are subject to a Variable Rate which is based on the highest Prime Rate as published in the money rates section of The Wall Street Journal in effect on the last day of each calendar quarter of each year ("Index") plus Our Margin. The Index plus the Margin equals the Interest Rate. Changes in the Index will cause changes in the Interest Rate on the first day of the billing cycle of the month immediately following any such change in the Index. For VISA CU SoCal Topaz balance transfers, following the expiration of any Introductory Rate period applicable to the transferred balance, such balance is subject to a Variable Rate which is based on the highest Prime Rate as published in the money rates section of The Wall Street Journal in effect on the last day of each calendar quarter of each year ("Index") plus Our Margin. The Index plus the Margin equals the Interest Rate. Changes in the Index will cause changes in the Interest Rate on the day that any Introductory Rate period for the transferred balance expires, and subsequently, on the first day of the billing cycle of the month immediately following any such change in the Index. For VISA Platinum Rewards and Secured VISA Platinum Rewards balance transfers, balances are subject to a Variable Rate which is based on the highest Prime Rate as published in the money rates section of The Wall Street Journal in effect on the last day of each calendar quarter of each year ("Index") plus Our Margin. The Index plus the Margin equals the Interest Rate. Changes in the Index will cause changes in the Interest Rate on the first day of the billing cycle of the month immediately following any such change in the Index. For cash advances, balances are subject to a Variable Rate which is based on the highest Prime Rate as published in the money rates section of The Wall Street Journal in effect on the last day of each calendar quarter of each year ("Index'') plus Our Margin. The Index plus the Margin equals the Interest Rate. Changes in the Index will cause changes in the Interest Rate on the first day of the billing cycle of the month immediately following any such change in the Index.

  • Interest on Delinquent Payments Without waiving any other right or action available to Authority, in the event of default of Company's payment of Rents or other charges hereunder, and in the event Company is delinquent in paying to Authority any Rents or other charges for a period of five (5) days after the payment is due, Authority reserves the right to charge Company interest thereon from the date the Rents or other charges became due to the date of payment at one and one-half percent (1.5%) per month, to the maximum extent permitted by Applicable Law.

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