Sage Payments definition

Sage Payments the online payments service available via our Website and any products and services comprising the service that we make available as part of our standard subscription offering from time to time;

Examples of Sage Payments in a sentence

  • You may not use a Sage Payments account to make payments on behalf of any other legal entity or business even if that entity or business is owned by or in some other way connected to you or is part of your business’ group.

  • If you have chosen to use Sage Payments with your Sage product, please note that the Sage Payments service is provided to you by Sage Payments (UK) Ltd, which is authorised by the Financial Conduct Authority under the Electronic Money Regulations 2011 (Register Reference: 900180) for the issuing of electronic money.

  • Your Sage Payments service is subject to separate terms and conditions as set out on the Sage Payments area of our website.

  • Such notice will be considered to be received by you within 24 hours of the time it is posted to Sage Payments or our Website or at the time you receive the notice by email, phone or text/SMS message or 2 Business Days after it is sent by post (as applicable).

  • We will also provide you with an emergency out of hours service for the reporting of any suspected unauthorised access to your Sage Payments account as described in clause 9.

  • This is a transaction which you must perform using your own bank account services and the account reference details we give you for your Sage Payments account.

  • In general, we will not tolerate any use which damages or is likely to damage our business or reputation or that of our customers, the availability or integrity of Sage Payments or which causes us or threatens to cause us to incur any legal, tax or regulatory liability.

  • We reserve the right to change the Fees at any time on giving to you at least 2 months prior written notice (including by email, a notification on Sage Payments or a notification on our Website) of the proposed changes.

  • NTS shall have the right to approve any settlement, cross-license, etc., such approval not to be unreasonably withheld or delayed.

  • If your Sage Payments account is not in sufficient funds to cover the payment detailed in your Payment Instruction at the time you Approve it, you will need to re-Approve and submit the Payment Instruction when sufficient funds are available and the exchange rate applicable at the time the Payment Instruction is re- Approved will then apply.

Related to Sage Payments

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

  • Damage Payment means the dollar amount that equals the amount of the Development Security.

  • Passthru payments means any withholdable payment and any "foreign passthru payment," which is currently not defined. The current proposed FATCA regulations (“Proposed Regulations”) state that the Internal Revenue Service and the U.S. Treasury have determined, that withholding on “foreign passthru payments” is not required, pending further guidance and analysis. The Proposed Regulations provide that such withholding will not be effective before the date that is two years after the publication of final regulations defining the term “foreign pass-thru payment”.

  • Annual Payment The total amount payable to the Settlement Fund Administrator by the Settling Distributors on the Payment Date each year, as calculated by the Settlement Fund Administrator pursuant to Section IV.B.1.e. For the avoidance of doubt, this term does not include the Additional Restitution Amount or amounts paid pursuant to Section X.

  • Special Allowance Payments means payments, designated as such, consisting of effective interest subsidies by the Department in respect of the Trust Student Loans to the Eligible Lender Trustee on behalf of the Trust in accordance with the Higher Education Act.