No Obligation for Payment Sample Clauses

No Obligation for Payment. The Province will have no obligation to make any payment for a request for payment submitted after November 1, 2027.
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No Obligation for Payment. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein, the Province will have no obligation to make any payment for a request for payment that is received by the Province after 60 Business Days following the Substantial Completion of any Project.

Related to No Obligation for Payment

  • Security for Payment To secure payment of all obligations due hereunder, the Customer hereby grants to Custodian a continuing security interest in and right of setoff against each Account and all Property held therein from time to time in the full amount of such obligations; provided that, if there is more than one Account and the obligations secured pursuant to this Section can be allocated to a specific Account or the Portfolio related to such Account, such security interest and right of setoff will be limited to Property held for that Account only and its related Portfolio. Should the Customer fail to pay promptly any amounts owed hereunder, Custodian shall be entitled to use available Cash in the Account or applicable Account, as the case may be, and to dispose of Securities in the Account or such applicable Account as is necessary. In any such case and without limiting the foregoing, Custodian shall be entitled to take such other action(s) or exercise such other options, powers and rights as Custodian now or hereafter has as a secured creditor under the New York Uniform Commercial Code or any other applicable law.

  • Request for Payment A. Not more than once every thirty days the Consultant shall file its request for payment, accompanied by evidence satisfactory to the City justifying the request for payment, including a report of Work accomplished and tasks completed, and an itemization of Eligible Expenses with copies of receipts and invoices.

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