Returned Check Charges definition
Examples of Returned Check Charges in a sentence
Late Payment Charges, Declined Credit Card Charges, and Returned Check Charges shall be payable upon demand.
Concessionaire shall pay Late Payment Charges, Declined Credit Card Charges and Returned Check Charges on all late payments, declined credit cards and returned checks.
In no event is Landlord obligated to apply the Security Deposit against Rent, Late Fees, Returned Check Charges or damages for the Tenant’s failure to perform under this Agreement; however, Landlord may so apply the Security Deposit at its option.
In no event is Owner obligated to apply the Security Deposit against Rent, Late Fees, Returned Check Charges or damages for the Tenant’s failure to perform under this Agreement; however, Owner may so apply the Security Deposit at its option.
Money paid by Tenant to Landlord shall be applied to Tenant’s account in the following order: (i) to any unpaid Additional Rent, including, without limitation, Late Charges, Returned Check Charges, legal fees and/or court costs legally chargeable to Tenant, Operating Expenses and Taxes; and then (ii) to unpaid Basic Rent.
Late Rent Administration Charge, Returned Check Charges, Releasing Administration Charge and application fees paid by tenants under any lease are the property of the PROPERTY MANAGER to offset expenses in enforcing the respective provisions unless otherwise stipulated in paragraph 15.
Money paid by Tenant to Landlord shall be applied to Tenant’s account in the following order: (a) to any unpaid Additional Rent, including, without limitation, Late Charges, Returned Check Charges, legal fees and/or court costs legally chargeable to Tenant, and Operating/CAM Charges; and then (b) to unpaid Base Rent.
Returned Check Charges: You agree to pay up to $25 for each check or draft issued by you to make a payment on your account which fails to clear and is returned unsatisfied.
Money paid by Tenant to Landlord shall be applied to Tenant's account in the following order: (i) to any unpaid Additional Rent, including, without limitation, Late Charges, Returned Check Charges, legal fees and/or court costs legally chargeable to Tenant, Operating Expenses and Taxes; and then (ii) to unpaid Basic Rent.
To the extent of any Identified Funds attributable to a Loan, and from the first monies collected, the Servicer shall be entitled to retain Returned Check Charges and Collection Costs applicable to that Loan and, solely with respect to FFELP Loans, fifty percent (50%) of the Late Fees applicable to that Loan.