By Credit Card Sample Clauses

By Credit Card. Credit card payments can only be made online through Tenant Accounts at the UCSF Housing Services web site, xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxxx.xxx/housing. UCSF does not accept credit card payments over the telephone or in person.
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By Credit Card. Credit card payments are to be made online through the Tenant Portal. UCSF does not accept credit card payments over the telephone or in person. A convenience fee may apply for the use of a credit card, and the convenience fee will be established and due at the time of transaction.
By Credit Card. Go to xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/xxxxxx The donor should enter your name in the designation/comment box. The donor can also call (000) 000-0000.
By Credit Card. 3.2.1. This payment method is acceptable if Parents choose to pay the fees using Option 1 and Option 2 as indicated in Table 1 and Table 2 above.
By Credit Card. If You want to pay Your Bill using a credit card, we will charge You a processing fee, but Our processing fee will not be any more than We are charged by Our bank for processing the transaction by credit card. We will advise you of the amount of the processing fee at the time You make payment to Us. We will not charge You for using any other payment method.

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  • Credit Card If you choose to pay by credit card, you will be prompted to provide your credit card information and will be presented with a screen that reflects the amount of your subscription, the amount of fees that would be charged by the credit card issuer for the transaction and the total amount payable.

  • Credit Cards About 93% of graduating students report they have at least one credit card, including 29% who say they have two or more. Among those students who have credit cards, about 79% report they pay off their balance each month and, as such, their current credit card balance is zero; however, when asked what their current credit card balance is, just 37% say it is zero. Among those with an unpaid balance, the average credit card debt students have is $2,771. Table 47: Credit cards All students (n=14,760) Group University of Victoria (n=339) 1 (n=3,531) 2 (n=6,238) 3 (n=4,991) Number of credit cards (FIN1) None 7% 8% 7% 7% 4% One 64% 65% 62% 66% 65% Two 21% 19% 22% 20% 24% Three or more 8% 7% 8% 7% 8% Regularly pay off balance each month* (FIN2) Yes 79% 70% 81% 80% 77% Total credit card balance* (FIN3) Zero 37% 34% 37% 38% 39% $500 or less 14% 14% 13% 14% 12% $501 to $1,000 6% 6% 6% 7% 5% Over $1,000 10% 14% 8% 10% 10% Don't know 33% 32% 36% 31% 34% Average (those with credit card) $792 $1,176 $655 $753 $639 Average (those with unpaid balance) $2,771 $3,366 $2,395 $2,745 $2,334 * Total credit card balance and payment of the balance were asked of those who had at least one credit card.

  • Payment by Credit Card Upon Customer’s written request and Comcast’s acceptance of such request, Comcast will accept certain credit card payments for charges generated under the Agreement. By providing Comcast with a credit card number, Customer authorizes Comcast to charge the card for all charges generated under this Agreement, until (i) this Agreement is terminated or (ii) Customer provides sixty (60) days prior notice that Comcast stop charging the credit card. Customer agrees to provide Comcast with updated credit card or alternate payment information on a timely basis prior to the expiration or termination of the credit card on file or in the event that Customer’s credit card limit is or will be insufficient to cover payment. If Comcast is unable to charge Xxxxxxxx's credit card for any reason, Customer agrees to pay all amounts due, including any late payment charges or bank charges, upon demand by Comcast. Comcast may limit the option to pay by credit card to specific Services or may discontinue acceptance of credit card payments in whole or in part upon thirty (30) days prior notice to Customer.

  • Qualified Credit Card Issuer A UK Financial Institution satisfying the following criteria:

  • Agreement with Respect to Credit Card Business The Assuming Bank agrees to honor and perform, from and after Bank Closing, all duties and obligations with respect to the Failed Bank's credit card business, and/or processing related to credit cards, if any, and assumes all outstanding extensions of credit with respect thereto.

  • Renewable Energy Credits 5.01. Customer shall offer PMPA and/or Utility a first right of refusal before selling or granting to any third party the right to the Green Attributes associated with its customer-owned renewable generation that is interconnected to Utility’s electric distribution system. The term Green Attributes shall include any and all credits, certificates, benefits, environmental attributes, emissions reductions, offsets, and allowances, however entitled, attributable to the generation of electricity from the customer owned-renewable generation and its displacement of conventional energy generation.

  • Cardholder Any person authorized to use a Card by the Card Issuer.

  • Borrowing of Unearned Vacation Credits With the approval of the Employer, an Employee who has been employed for a period of five (5) or more years may be granted five (5) days from the vacation leave of the next subsequent year.

  • Credit The Credit awarded in section 2 of this Agreement will be allocated to Taxpayer by taxable year as set forth in Exhibit A, provided that Taxpayer achieves the Milestones associated with the applicable taxable year, which includes all investments agreed to in the prior years, as set forth in Exhibit A. Taxpayer acknowledges and agrees that, an allocated portion of the Credit is earned by Taxpayer in the taxable year when the Milestones associated with that allocated portion of the Credit are achieved and to avoid recapture, Taxpayer must maintain such Milestones for three (3) subsequent taxable years. All required Milestones identified on a taxable year basis in Exhibit A, must be met in order to earn the allocated portion of the Credit. In the event Taxpayer satisfies the taxable year Milestones in an earlier taxable year than described in Exhibit A (no earlier than taxable year 2017), upon written approval from GO-Biz, Taxpayer may claim the allocated portion of the Credit in the 0000 X Xxxxxx, 00xx XXXXX, XXXXXXXXXX, XXXXXXXXXX 00000 earlier taxable year when the Milestones are achieved. If Taxpayer satisfied certain taxable year Milestones in an earlier taxable year than described in Exhibit A (no earlier than taxable year 2017), and received written approval from GO-Biz to claim the Credit in the earlier taxable year, then Taxpayer need only maintain such Milestone for three (3) subsequent taxable years to avoid recapture as further described in Section 10. In the event that Taxpayer fails to satisfy each Milestone identified in Exhibit A in the taxable year associated with those Milestones including all Investments agreed to in the prior years, no portion of the Credit will be considered earned in that taxable year, but GO-Biz will not unreasonably deny the Credit to Taxpayer for immaterial variances from the Milestones. In determining whether Taxpayer satisfies each Investment Milestone, Taxpayer may include the aggregate amount of Investment made in prior taxable years (beginning with taxable year 2017) that was in excess of the cumulative Investment Milestones for such taxable years. Any allocated portion of the Credit associated with a specific taxable year in Exhibit A, which is not earned in that year due to failure to achieve the Milestones associated with that taxable year will be earned in the taxable year in which the Milestones are met, but in no event later than the last taxable year identified in Exhibit A.

  • Non-Credit Courses In all cases, no tuition remission shall be made for courses not carrying academic credit, with the exception of nursery school. Individuals may take noncredit courses for one- half of the normal course fee, but no person will be allowed to take two or more such courses simultaneously at this rate. Registration will be handled on a first-come, first-serve basis with no more than twenty percent of the total available places being held for this purpose. A course not being closed on the first day of class may have additional individuals admitted at one-half of the normal course fee.

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