North Carolina Code definition
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To cover Owner’s added costs for late payment, each payment will be increased by a late charge of 5% of the unpaid rent or $15, whichever is greater, if any installment of rent is not paid in full within five days after its due date (i.e., on or before the 6th calendar day of the month in which it is due), as allowed by North Carolina Code § 42-46.
To cover Owner's added costs for late payment, each payment will be increased by a late charge of 5% of the unpaid rent or $15, whichever is greater, if any installment of rent is not paid in full within five days after its due date (i.e., on or before the 6th calendar day of the month in which it is due), as allowed by North Carolina Code 42-46.
To cover Owner's added costs for late payment, each payment will be increased by a late charge of 5% of the unpaid rent or $15, whichever is greater, if any installment of rent is not paid in full within five days after its due date (i.e., on or before the 6th calendar day of the month in which it is due), as allowed by North Carolina Code § 42-46.
To cover Owner's added costs for late payment, each payment will be increased by a late charge of 5% of the unpaid amount or $15, whichever is greater, if any installment of rent is not paid in full within five days after its due date (i.e., on or before the 6th calendar day of the month in which it is due), as allowed by North Carolina Code 42-46.
To cover Owner’s added costs for late payment, each payment will be increased by a late charge of 5% of the unpaid amount or $15, whichever is greater, if any installment of rent is not paid in full within five days after its due date (i.e., on or before the 6 th calendar day of the month in which it is due), as allowed by North Carolina Code § 42-46.
Subject to and in accordance with the terms and conditions of this Agreement, and in accordance with the California Code, the North Carolina Code and other Applicable Law, the Company will merge with and into the Purchaser (the “Parent Merger”) at the Parent Effective Time.
Subject to and in accordance with the terms and conditions of this Agreement, and in accordance with the California Code, the North Carolina Code and other Applicable Law, the Company will merge with and into the Purchaser (the "Parent Merger") at the Parent Effective Time.
Pursuant to Section III.A.3 of the North Carolina Code of Conduct, a list of CSOI is attached hereto as Exhibit G.
As per North Carolina Code 42-3: If the breach by the Tenant is nonpayment of rent, the Landlord may service Tenant with a ten (10) day written notice of termination, whereupon the Tenant must pay the unpaid rent in full or surrender possession of the premises by the expiration of the ten (10) day notice period.
Mitigation banks in North Carolina are governed pursuant to G.S.143.214 (North Carolina statutes) by Subchapter 2R, § .0300 of the North Carolina Code, which became effective in August 1998.