Rejection Note definition
Examples of Rejection Note in a sentence
Holder may sell, transfer or assign the Secured Rejection Note (or any of its rights hereunder) to any person upon prior written notice of such sale, transfer or assignment to Maker.
Submitted by: Date Submitted: Approved: YES NO Reviewed by: Reason for Rejection: Note: If conventional fall protection measures cannot be used (i.e. guardrails, safety nets, catch platforms), then a site-specific written fall protection program shall be developed by a qualified person submitted to BNL for review and acceptance prior to commencement of working at heights 6’ and above.
Clause F3.b Rejection Note: If no period is inserted here the time period shall be twenty (20) Business days) Time limit for rejection of the Contractor Deliverables shall be 20 Business Days.
Amounts prepaid shall be in an aggregate principal amount of at least $25,000 or a whole multiple of $10,000 in excess thereof and shall be applied to the Principal Amount of the Secured Rejection Note and, upon such application, the amount of each Principal Installment due thereafter shall be reduced to an amount equal to the reduced Principal Amount divided by the remaining number of Principal Installments (including, but not limited to, that Principal Installment due on the Maturity Date).
Each consignment of the Contractor Deliverables to be accompanied by (Clause F1.b.(3)): Line Items All Delivery Note Clause F3.b Rejection Note: If no period is inserted here the time period shall be twenty (20) Business days) Time limit for rejection of the Contractor Deliverables shall be Business Days.
The Principal Amount of the Secured Rejection Note shall be due and payable in six equal annual installments (each, a "Principal Installment") of SEVEN HUNDRED THIRTY-SIX THOUSAND THIRTY-NINE AND SIXTY-FIVE ONE HUNDREDTHS DOLLARS ($736,039.65), commencing on the first anniversary of the Effective Date and on each successive anniversary thereof through and including the sixth anniversary (the sixth anniversary of the Effective Date, the "Maturity Date").