Due date of qualified payments Sample Clauses

Due date of qualified payments. With respect to any qualified payment, the ‘‘due date’’ is that date specified in the governing instrument as the date on which payment is to be made. If no date is specified in the governing in- strument, the due date is the last day of each calendar year.
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  • Delayed payments The Parties hereto agree that payments due from one Party to the other Party under the provisions of this Agreement shall be made within the period set forth therein, and if no such period is specified, within 30 (thirty) days of receiving a demand along with the necessary particulars. Unless otherwise specified in this Agreement, in the event of delay beyond such period, the defaulting Party shall pay interest for the period of delay calculated at a rate equal to 5% (five per cent) above the Bank Rate, and recovery thereof shall be without prejudice to the rights of the Parties under this Agreement including Termination thereof.

  • Refused Payments We reserve the right to refuse to pay any Receiver. We will attempt to notify the Sender promptly if we decide to refuse to pay a Receiver designated by the Sender. This notification is not required if you attempt to make a prohibited payment under this Agreement.

  • Returned Payments If after receipt of any payment which is applied to the payment of all or any part of the Obligations (including a payment effected through exercise of a right of setoff), the Administrative Agent or any Lender is for any reason compelled to surrender such payment or proceeds to any Person because such payment or application of proceeds is invalidated, declared fraudulent, set aside, determined to be void or voidable as a preference, impermissible setoff, or a diversion of trust funds, or for any other reason (including pursuant to any settlement entered into by the Administrative Agent or such Lender in its discretion), then the Obligations or part thereof intended to be satisfied shall be revived and continued and this Agreement shall continue in full force as if such payment or proceeds had not been received by the Administrative Agent or such Lender. The provisions of this Section 2.21 shall be and remain effective notwithstanding any contrary action which may have been taken by the Administrative Agent or any Lender in reliance upon such payment or application of proceeds. The provisions of this Section 2.21 shall survive the termination of this Agreement.

  • CERTIFIED PAYROLL Contractor and Contractor’s subcontractor(s) shall comply with all applicable provisions of Labor Code Sections 1776 and 1812, which relate to preparing and maintaining accurate payroll records, and making such payroll records available for review and copying by District, DIR’s Division of Labor Standards Enforcement, and DIR’s Division of Apprenticeship Standards (including any required electronic submission of records). Payroll records shall include all information required by applicable law, including, but not limited to, name, address, social security number, work week and actual per diem wages paid to each journeyman, apprentice, worker or other employee retained by Contractor in connection with the Work. The payroll records shall be certified, maintained at Contractor’s principal offices, and made available as required pursuant to Labor Code Section 1776. Contractor shall inform District of the location at which the payroll records are maintained, including the street address, city, and county, and shall, within five (5) working days, provide a notice of any change of location and address. Contractor and any subcontractor that fails to timely comply with requests for certified payroll records shall forfeit, as a penalty to District, One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) for each calendar day, or portion thereof, for each worker, until strict compliance is effectuated, and, in addition to penalties as provided by law, may be subject to debarment pursuant to Labor Code Section 1771.1. In addition, Contractor and Contractor’s subcontractor(s) shall comply with Labor Code Section 1771.4(a)(3), which relates to providing the payroll records directly to the Labor Commissioner.

  • Permitted Payments Hedging Liabilities

  • Restricted Payments Declare or make, directly or indirectly, any Restricted Payment, or incur any obligation (contingent or otherwise) to do so, except that:

  • Prohibited Payments The following types of payments are prohibited through the Service, and we have the right but not the obligation to monitor for, block, cancel and/or reverse such payments:

  • Funds Available and Authorized; Payments Consultant shall not be compensated for Services performed under the WOC by any other agency or department of the State of Oregon. Agency reasonably believes that, as of the effective date of the WOC, it has sufficient funds available and authorized for expenditure to finance the costs of the WOC within Agency's biennial appropriation or limitation. Consultant understands and agrees that Agency's payment of amounts under the WOC is contingent on Agency receiving from the Oregon Legislative Assembly appropriations, limitations, or other expenditure authority sufficient to allow Agency, in the exercise of its reasonable administrative discretion, to continue to make payments under the WOC. In the event Agency staff responsible for oversight of the WOC become aware that sufficient funds are not available and authorized for expenditure to finance the costs of the WOC within Agency’s biennial appropriation or limitation, Agency shall give prompt written notice to Consultant.

  • SUPPLEMENTAL PAYMENTS Applicant shall make annual Supplemental Payments in an amount equal to, but not to exceed, the limit of the annual Supplemental Payment as set out Section 6.2 below, starting with the first complete or partial year of the Qualifying Time Period and accruing on January 1 of each year thereafter, and continuing through the third year following the end of the Tax Limitation Period.

  • Special Payments Any payroll adjustment due an employee in the bargaining unit as a result of working out of class, re-computation of hours, or other reasons other than procedural errors shall be made and a supplemental check issued not later than fifteen (15) working days following notice to the payroll department.

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