Owes definition
Examples of Owes in a sentence
Owes outstanding cash fees due to BBE which are more than thirty (30) days past due.
To the maximum extent allowed by law, the Debtor gives up any right to set-off any amounts the Secured Parties Owe the Debtor against the Secured Money including amounts the Debtor Owes under this deed.
Sellers shall deliver to Purchaser at Closing a schedule of all such obligations along with reasonable supporting documentation substantiating the We Owes and Sellers’ projected actual cost to perform the same.
In particular, the Debtor agrees that a certificate from the Secured Parties setting out the amount which it Owes them under this deed is proof that it Owes the amount stated, unless it proves to the contrary.
If the Debtor has any money in any account with the Secured Parties, then the Secured Parties may use it to pay the amounts the Debtor Owes and which are payable to the Secured Parties under any Bank Document, but need not do so.
Following Closing, Purchaser shall perform the obligations of the applicable Seller on We Owes pertaining to vehicles sold or serviced by such Seller prior to Closing.
As a further example of the intended operation of the foregoing provisions, if following Closing, Purchaser performs the obligations of a Seller on We Owes pertaining to vehicles sold or serviced by a Seller prior to Closing and if Purchaser did not receive credit against the Asset Purchase Price for such We Owe work, such Seller shall reimburse Purchaser for the costs to perform such work.
File Number (Disponible en français) • an L1 Application (an Application to Evict a Tenant for Non-payment of Rent and to Collect Rent the Tenant Owes), or • an L9 Application (an Application to Collect Rent the Tenant Owes) The terms "landlord" and "tenant" will be used in this Agreement to include everyone listed above.
All We Owes shall be listed on Schedule 18(d)(i) and All Work In Process shall be listed on Schedule 18(d)(ii).
For example, if the Customer Owes the Secured Parties two amounts of money, and you have guaranteed only one of those amounts, the Secured Parties can use money they receive from other sources to first pay the amount not guaranteed by you.