Deferred Payment Plan Sample Clauses

Deferred Payment Plan. If you are unable to pay your bill you may qualify for a deferred payment plan, unless: • You have received more than two termination/disconnection notices during the past 12 months; or • You have taken service from NEC Co-op Energy for less than three months and you lack sufficient credit or a satisfactory payment history with your previous electric provider. This plan may require you to make an initial percentage payment of the outstanding balance to initiate the agreement, with the remaining balance paid in equal installments. If you have received a disconnection notice and expressed an inability to pay, any deferred payment plan will include an initial payment not to exceed 25% of the delinquent balance and will allow the remaining balance to be paid in equal installments over at least three billing cycles. A deferred payment plan may include a 5% penalty for late payment but does not include a finance charge. The Member or NEC Co-op Energy may initiate one renegotiation of the deferred payments plan if the member’s economic or financial circumstances change substantially during the time of the deferred payment plan. By entering into a deferred payment plan, NEC Co-op Energy may put a switch-hold on your account. A switch-hold means you will not be able to buy electricity form other companies until this past due amount is paid. The switch-hold will be removed after final payment of this past due amount is processed. While a switch-hold applies, if you are disconnected for not paying or if the terms of the deferred payment plan are not fulfilled, your electric service agreement with NEC Co-op Energy may be terminated or your electric service disconnected, whichever is applicable, after proper xxxxxx.Xxx will need to pay NEC Co-op Energy to get your electricity turned back on.
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Deferred Payment Plan. If you are unable to pay your bill you may qualify for a deferred payment plan, unless: • You have received more than two termination/disconnection notices during the past 12 months; or • You have taken service from NEC Co-op Energy for less than three months and you lack sufficient credit or a satisfactory payment history with your previous electric provider. This plan may require you to make an initial percentage payment of the outstanding balance to initiate the agreement, with the remaining balance paid in equal installments. If you have received a disconnection notice and expressed an inability to pay, any deferred payment plan will include an initial payment not to exceed 25% of the delinquent balance and will allow the remaining balance to be paid in equal installments over at least three billing cycles. A deferred payment plan may include a 5% penalty for late payment. If the terms of the deferred payment plan are not fulfilled, your electric service agreement with NEC Co-op Energy may be terminated or your electric service disconnected, whichever is applicable, after proper notice.
Deferred Payment Plan. Employees covered by this Collective Agreement may participate in a deferred payment plan which provides for up to one (1) year of self-funded leave as outlined in regulations attached as Appendix "C" of this Collective Agreement. The Employer shall not be required to grant such leave during the same period of time to more than three (3) employees of each bargaining unit covered by this Collective Agreement. If more than three (3) employees from each bargaining unit submit a request for such leave which covers all or part of the same period of time, seniority shall be the determining factor in granting of such leave.
Deferred Payment Plan. An arrangement set out by the Landlord or its preferred credit collection agent in which the Tenant is allowed to defer payments to a specified time in the future to settle any amount owed by the Tenant.
Deferred Payment Plan. Under this, lease rentals are deferred for some year (i.e. not paid for few years) and after that it will be paid according to the terms of the contract.
Deferred Payment Plan. 1. If Customer has maintained the account in good standing for the past twelve (12) months, Supplier may agree to a Deferred Payment Plan with Customer to cure any delinquencies on the account and permit the Customer to continue to receive utilities services.
Deferred Payment Plan. The following rent deferral option is hereby agreed to and acknowledged by Resident (Select one option):
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Deferred Payment Plan. This is a plan which is offered by the College. The Deferred Payment Plan calls for three payments per semester. There is no enrollment fee for this program, but the student is charged interest on the entire unpaid balance. The first payment is due on August 3 for the fall semester, with the remaining payments due on September 30 and October 30. The payment due dates for the second semester are January 4, February 26, and March 31. A finance charge of 1.5% per month is assessed on the outstanding balance on the first day of each month. I WOULD PREFER THE SEMESTER PAYMENT PLAN Student’s Signature Parent or Guardian Signature (if student is under 18) Billing Address City, State, & Zip Code MONTHLY BUDGET PLAN (TMS)
Deferred Payment Plan. The parties agree that, within three (3) months following ratification of the present Collective Agreement, the employer shall take the appropriate measures to implement a differed treatment program, for the purpose of promoting differed payment leave plans. In witness whereof, the parties hereto have signed, in Mirabel, this 27th day of May 2004. Xxxxx Xxxxxxxxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxx Senior Vice-president, Technical Operations Xxxxxxx Xxxxx Xxxxxxx Xxxxxx Vice-president, Human Resources Xxxx Dacoulis Xxxxxx Xxxxx Senior Director, Maintenance and Engineering Xxxx-Xxxxxxxx Xxxxx Xxx Xxxxxxx Legal Advisor AIR TRANSAT A.T. INC. INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF
Deferred Payment Plan. The Cooperative may at its option enter into a deferred payment plan with customer for all or a portion of any amount required to be paid as aid to construction. 305.4 Relocation or Upgrade of Facilities. The Cooperative will relocate its facilities on Customer's premises at Customer's request provided Customer has (1) provided a satisfactory easement for the new facilities; (2) paid in advance an estimate of all costs for the removal of the old facilities, less salvage value, and all costs for the construction of new facilities. If the Cooperative determines it is necessary to move its facilities because customer fails or refuses to allow the Cooperative access to Cooperative's facilities at any time then Customer may be billed the actual cost of relocation. If Customer requests or Cooperative determines an upgrade of facilities is reasonably necessary, the Customer may be required to pay an amount not to exceed the actual cost of all construction. 306. Meters. 306.1 Location and Installation of Meter. Meters and service switches in conjunction with the meter shall be installed in accordance with the applicable versions of the National Electric Code, National Electric Safety Code, American national Standards Institute, Cooperative policies and procedures, as well as ordinances of jurisdictional authorities and will be readily accessible for reading, testing and inspection, and where such activities will cause minimum interference and inconvenience to the Customer. Customer shall provide, without cost to the Cooperative, at a suitable and easily accessible location: (1) sufficient and proper space for installation of meters and other apparatus of the Cooperative, (2) meter board, (3) meter loop, (4) safety service switches when required and (5) an adequate anchor for service drops at the Cooperative's option, (6) proper grounding for metering. the Cooperative may install the meter loop and charge the Customer the actual cost of installation. All meters installed after July, 1980 shall be located as set forth herein, provided that, where installations are made to replace meters removed from service, this section shall not operate to require any change in meter locations which were established prior to July, 1980, unless the Cooperative finds that the old location is no longer suitable or proper, or the Customer desires that the location be changed. Where the meter location on the Customer's premises is changed at the request of the Customer, or due to alter...
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