Common use of CERTIFIED FUNDS Clause in Contracts

CERTIFIED FUNDS. If any non-cash payment made by Tenant is not paid by the bank or other institution on which it is drawn, Landlord shall have the right, exercised by notice to Tenant, to require that Tenant make all future payments by certified funds or cashier's check. *SEE ADDENDUM

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Samples: Acc Consumer Finance Corp

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CERTIFIED FUNDS. If any two non-cash payment payments made by Tenant is are not paid by the bank or other institution on which it is they are drawn, Landlord shall have the right, exercised exercisable by notice to Tenant, to require that Tenant make all future payments by certified funds or cashier's ’s check. *SEE ADDENDUM.

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Samples: Tenant Improvement Agreement (Zogenix Inc)

CERTIFIED FUNDS. If any non-cash payment made by Tenant is not paid by the bank or other institution on which it is drawndrawn for any reason other than such bank or other institution's fault or inadvertence, Landlord shall have the right, exercised by notice to Tenant, to require that Tenant make all future payments by certified funds or cashier's check. *SEE ADDENDUM.

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Samples: Acc Consumer Finance Corp

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CERTIFIED FUNDS. If any non-cash noncash payment made by Tenant is not paid by the bank or other institution on which it is drawn, whether due to insufficient funds, Tenant’s instruction to the drawee to stop payment on a check, draft, or order for the payment of money, or other cause, Landlord shall have the right, exercised by notice to Tenant, to require that Tenant make all future payments by certified funds or cashier's check. *SEE ADDENDUM.

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Samples: Lease (Spectranetics Corp)

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