Overlimit Fees definition
Examples of Overlimit Fees in a sentence
The Receivables consist of Principal Receivables which arise generally from the purchase of goods and services and cash advances and in respect of Periodic Finance Charges, Overlimit Fees, Late Fees, annual membership fees and annual service charges, if any, Cash Advance Fees, transaction charges and all other fees and charges with respect to the Accounts designated by the Seller to be included in Finance Charge Receivables.
On the first day of a Billing Cycle, we also add any unpaid Late Payment Fees, and Overlimit Fees.
We may also charge you two additional Overlimit Fees if your New Balance remains over your Credit Limit as of the Payment Due Date in future Billing Cycles.
Any Overlimit Fees shall be automatically posted to your Account without prior approval.
All late fees, interest charges, Overlimit Fees and charges for Cash Advances (collectively “Finance Charges”) are computed on purchases, the average daily overlimit balance, or on the cash advance balance outstanding for any monthly billing cycle when payments are not made in full in accordance with this Agreement.
The Receivables consist of Principal Receivables which arise generally from the purchase of goods and services and cash advances and in respect of Periodic Finance Charges, Overlimit Fees, Late Fees, annual membership fees and annual service charges, if any, Cash Advance Fees, transaction charges and all other fees and charges with respect to the Accounts designated by the Transferor to be included in Finance Charge Receivables.
Payment of your Minimum Payment Due may not avoid the assessment of Over-limit Fees.
This may result in the imposition of late charges, additional Finance Charges and Overlimit Fees, and it may also result in your default under this Agreement.
Neither CompuCredit, the Transferor nor the Issuer will treat Periodic Rate Finance Charges, Cash Advance Fees, annual membership fees and annual service charges, Late Fees, Overlimit Fees, or any other fees with respect to the Accounts as Principal Receivables without the prior written consent of the Administrative Agent.
The Receivables consist of Principal Receivables which arise generally from the purchase of goods and services and amounts advanced to cardholders as cash advances and Finance Charge Receivables which arise from the Periodic Rate Finance Charges, Cash Advance Fees, Late Fees, Overlimit Fees, annual fees with respect to the Accounts, Returned Check Fees and all other fees and charges payable by Obligors with respect to the Accounts.