Due Date-definition
Examples of Due Date in a sentence
Ferratum to lower the Minimum Payment Amount to zero (0) not more than two (2) non-consecutive times in any twelve (12) month period if you have paid the Minimum Payment Amount by Due Date at least four (4) consecutive times before submitting your application.
The application must reach Ferratum at least fifteen (15) days before the respective Due Date.
In case no Invoice is received within five (5) calendar days before the relative Due Date, the Customer shall notify Ferratum thereof with no delay.
In case the Customer is paying the Loan through direct debit or standing order, the Customer is obliged to ensure that his or her bank account holds sufficient funds on Due Date to cover the monthly instalment and any other payments related to the loan as specified in the Agreement.
The application must reach Ferratum at least 5 working days before the Due Date with respect to which it is being applied.
The Customer shall settle the Due Date Change fee as indicated in the Invoice.
Inne på prisavtalet ser du sista datum för godkännande under Acknowledgment Due Date.
If You wish to change your Due Date, you may apply for a change in the Due Date at any time; provided that such application must be received at least 3 working days before the issuing of an Invoice.
Due to technical changes involved in changing the Due Date, the change might not be affected immediately in the first upcoming invoice but might be changed as of the next invoice of the following month.
Any change in Due Date shall become effective in the Invoice to be issued following the confirmation by Ferratum of such change.