Common use of Liability for current balance Clause in Contracts

Liability for current balance. Without prejudice to clause 6.4, the business member is liable to pay the current balance shown on a master billing statement of account to be outstanding as at the date of that master billing statement of account. The business member must pay the specified current balance in full without any deduction or withholding, and according to clause 6.3, which specified current balance we must receive on or before the payment due date.

Appears in 14 contracts

Samples: S Agreement, ’s Agreement, ’s Agreement

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Liability for current balance. Without prejudice to clause 6.4, the business member is liable to pay the current balance shown on a master billing statement of account to be outstanding as at the date of that master billing statement of account. The business member must pay the specified specified current balance in full without any deduction or withholding, and according to clause 6.3, which specified specified current balance we must receive on or before the payment due date.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: ’s Agreement, ’s Agreement, S Agreement

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