Failure to Pay Sums Due Sample Clauses

Failure to Pay Sums Due. Resident understands and agrees that College may apply any sum that would otherwise be returned to Resident under this Agreement to any amounts past-due by Resident to Provider or College; provided, in the case of refunds governed by Title IV of the Higher Education Act of 1965 (as amended), the amount of the refund will not be applied to amounts otherwise owed to Provider or College. Past-due accounts may also be referred for collection. Resident agrees to reimburse Provider the fees of any collection agency, which may be based upon a percentage of the amount owed by Resident at a maximum of 33.3% of the amount owed and all costs and expenses of collection, including reasonable attorneys’ fees Provider incurs in any collection efforts.
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Failure to Pay Sums Due. Resident understands and agrees that University may apply any sum that would otherwise be returned to Resident under this Agreement to any amounts past-due by Resident to Provider or University; provided, in the case of refunds governed by Title IV of the Higher Education Act of 1965 (as amended), the amount of the refund will not be applied to amounts otherwise owed to Provider or University. Past-due accounts may also be referred for collection. Resident agrees to reimburse Provider the fees of any collection agency, which may be based upon a percentage of the amount owed by Resident up to the maximum allowed by law.
Failure to Pay Sums Due. Either party's failure to pay any sums payable under this Agreement when due and such failure shall continue for a period of thirty (30) days after written notice to the defaulting party specifying the sums not paid.
Failure to Pay Sums Due. If Subtenant fails to make timely payment of rent or of any other sum required to be paid by Subtenant under this Sublease, then Sublessor shall, before exercising any right or remedy provided by section 8.4 below or by law, give Subtenant written notice of such failure. For the fifteen (15) days following the giving of such notice, Subtenant shall have the right to cure the failure. If at the expiration of said fifteen (15) day period cure has not occurred, then Sublessor may exercise any right or remedy available to it.
Failure to Pay Sums Due payable under this Agreement when and as the same shall become due and payable and such failure shall continue for a period of fifteen (15) days after written notice (specifying the item not paid) thereof from the other party to the defaulting party.
Failure to Pay Sums Due. Resident understands and agrees that College may apply any sum that would otherwise be returned to Resident under this Agreement to any amounts past-due by Resident to Provider or College.. Past-due accounts may also be referred for collection. Resident agrees to reimburse Provider the fees of any collection agency, which may be based upon a percentage of the amount owed by Resident at a maximum of 33.3% of the amount owed and all costs and expenses of collection, including reasonable attorneys’ fees Provider incurs in any collection efforts.
Failure to Pay Sums Due. If Tenant fails to make timely payment of rent or of any other sum required to be paid by Tenant under this Lease, then Landlord shall, before exercising any right or remedy provided herein or by law, give Tenant written notice of such failure. For the fifteen (15) days following the giving of such notice, Tenant shall have the right to cure the failure. If at the expiration of said fifteen (15) day period cure has not occurred, then Landlord may exercise any right or remedy available to it.
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Related to Failure to Pay Sums Due

  • Failure to Pay The Borrower fails to make a payment under this Agreement when due.

  • Failure to Pay Principal The Borrower fails to pay or cause to be paid any principal of such Exchange Note on the applicable Final Scheduled Payment Date and, if such failure is due to an administrative omission, mistake or technical difficulty such failure continues for three (3) Business Days after the date when such principal became due or such other length of time as specified in the Exchange Note Supplement;

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