Qivox Payments definition

Qivox Payments means, collectively, the amounts payable by the Company or its Subsidiary under the Qivox Agreements including the employer portion of any payroll taxes owed with respect to such amounts, in each case, to the extent not otherwise paid by the Company or its Subsidiary prior to the Closing.

Related to Qivox Payments

  • Event Payments has the meaning set forth in Section 6.1(d).

  • Tax Payments has the meaning set forth in the definition of Permitted Payments to Parent.

  • FILOT Payments means the amount paid or to be paid in lieu of ad valorem property taxes as provided herein.

  • Earnout Payments has the meaning set forth in Section 2.2(a).

  • Earn-Out Payments has the meaning set forth in Section 2.3(a).

  • Service payments means payments to the private entity of a qualifying project pursuant to a service contract.

  • Third Party Payments means the payment made through instruments issued from an account other than that of the beneficiary investor mentioned in the application form. However, in case of payments from a joint bank account, the first named applicant/investor has to be one of the joint holders of the bank account from which payment is made.

  • Installment Payments shall have the meaning set forth in Section 5(b)(ii).

  • PAGA Payment means the penalties pursuant to PAGA that the Parties have agreed is a

  • Upfront Payment has the meaning set forth in Section 4.1.

  • Minimum Payments $50 (with respect to all funds in the aggregate.) No payment pursuant to this Schedule is payable to a dealer, bank or other service provider for the first year with respect to sales of $1 million or more, at no load, in cases where A I M Distributors, Inc. has advanced the service fee to the dealer, bank or other service provider.

  • Payments has the meaning set forth in Section 8.11.

  • Production Payments means, collectively, Dollar-Denominated Production Payments and Volumetric Production Payments.

  • Royalty Payments has the meaning set forth in Section 7.3.1.

  • Milestone Payments has the meaning set forth in Section 4.2.

  • Interim Payment has the meaning specified in Section 10.1.

  • Debt Payments means for any period, in each case, all cash actually expended by any Borrower to make: (a) interest payments on any Advances hereunder, plus (b) scheduled principal payments on the Equipment Loans plus (c) scheduled principal payments on the Term Loans plus (d) payments for all fees, commissions and charges set forth herein, plus (e) payments on Capitalized Lease Obligations, plus (f) payments with respect to any other Indebtedness for borrowed money.

  • Co-payment means a relatively small amount of money paid by the insured person towards the cost of each day in a private hospital per episode of care, with Latrobe paying the rest of the cost.

  • Termination Payments has the meaning specified in Section 10(a).

  • Additional Payments means the amounts required to be paid by the Company pursuant to the provisions of Section 4.2 hereof.

  • Net Cash Payments means, with respect to any Disposition, the aggregate amount of all cash payments received by the Company and its Restricted Subsidiaries directly or indirectly in connection with such Disposition, whether at the time of such Disposition or after such Disposition under deferred payment arrangements or Investments entered into or received in connection with such Disposition (including, without limitation, Disposition Investments); provided that:

  • Tax Payment means either the increase in a payment made by an Obligor to a Finance Party under Clause 12.2 (Tax gross-up) or a payment under Clause 12.3 (Tax indemnity).

  • Cumulative Insurance Payments As defined in the Series Supplement.

  • recurring payments “reference transactions” "preauthorized transfers" or "preapproved payment." You can cancel your billing agreement at any time in your account interface or by contacting us. Where a payment under that billing agreement is scheduled to be made before the end of the next Business Day after you tell us to cancel it, we may cancel your billing agreement after that payment has been made. If you cancel a billing agreement, you may still owe the recipient money for goods or services that you have received but have not paid for. If we determine currency conversion is necessary for a billing agreement payment, and we perform the conversion, we will use the transaction exchange rate in effect at the time the payment is processed. The transaction exchange rate for each payment transaction may vary. Refunds to your account How refunds can happen We may allow the recipient of your payment to: • Refuse to accept it. • Decide to accept it and then use our service to send you a refund of all or any part of the amount of the payment later. We will return the amount of any refused payment or refunded payment to your Balance. We will return the amount of an unclaimed payment to your balance within 30 days after the date you initiated the payment. If any amount of any payment is returned to you in any of the ways outlined above, we may convert the returned amount for you into either: • The currency of the balance you used for the original payment (before any conversion into the currency received by the recipient happened). • The opening currency of your account. • US dollars (opening a balance in that currency for you, if you don’t have one already). If the original payment you sent involved a currency conversion we will convert the returned amount from the currency received by the recipient as follows: • If the amount is returned within one day of the date of the original payment we will use our transaction exchange rate applicable on the date of the original payment, so that you receive the original amount in the original currency you converted for the original payment. • If the amount is returned after one day of the date of the original payment we will use and you agree to accept our transaction exchange rate applicable at the time of the conversion of the returned amount. The transaction exchange rate may be applied immediately and without notice to you. We may also automatically withdraw the returned amount from your Balance and transfer the funds back to the funding source you used for the original payment. Withdrawals can also involve a currency conversion – see the section on Withdrawing money above. Risks when receiving refunds The returned amount could be lower in value than your original payment amount. This can happen as a result of: • The recipient sending you a refund lower in value than your original payment amount. As we are only a payment service provider, we cannot know what you are entitled to from the original payment recipient as a refund or why the recipient sent the refund in a particular amount. • Transaction exchange rate fluctuations. PayPal is not responsible for any loss resulting from the recipient's decision to refuse or refund your payment, except to the extent that a refund sent by the recipient is a payment executed incorrectly by PayPal We are not liable to you for the difference between the value of your original payment and the value of the resulting refund, except to the extent that the refund is an incorrect payment (see the section on Resolving Problems).

  • Transaction Payroll Taxes means all employer portion payroll or employment Taxes incurred in connection with any bonuses, option cash-outs or other compensatory payments in connection with the Transactions.