Dishonour Fee definition
Examples of Dishonour Fee in a sentence
In certain circumstances other fees and charges may be payable by you to us under the Agreement (e.g. Dishonour Fee).
Any unpaid Fees, including the Dishonour Fee, are charged to you as part of the Total Amount Payable.
Dishonour Fee will be debited to your account on the day that we are advised of the dishonour.
Payment Dishonour Fee if our bank advises us that a payment you have made has been $35.00 Missed Payment Fee if you fail to make any payment when due so that either we are unable to directly debit your account or otherwise we lost the benefit of payment of your instalment Direct Debit Fee each time we take your payments from your bank account pursuant to a direct debit authority.
Default Fees Description Amount How and When Paid Payment Dishonour Fee $25.00 by you immediately upon the occurrence of a dishonour – the Payment Dishonour Fee will be debited to your account on the day that we are advised of the dishonour.
If insufficient funds or credit are available when we need to top up your Account, you could incur a Dishonour Fee.
Default fees Description Amount How and When Paid Payment Dishonour Fee $25.00 by you immediately upon Is a fee that covers our average the occurrence of a administrative costs for work associated dishonour – the Payment with a payment dishonour.
Default fees Description Amount How and When Paid Payment Dishonour Fee $25.00 by you immediately upon Is a fee that covers our average the occurrence of a administrative costs for work dishonour – the Payment associated with a payment dishonour.
We reserve the right to charge a Dishonour Fee where we have made several attempts to take a payment from your nominated payment method however that payment request has been declined by your financial institution.
In the event of returned unpaid transactions we reserve the right to pass on to you any fees that we incur from your financial institution and to charge you a Direct Debit Dishonour Fee as set out in the Schedule of Fees and Charges.