MAXIMUM AMOUNT OF CREDIT DECISIONS COVERED Sample Clauses

MAXIMUM AMOUNT OF CREDIT DECISIONS COVERED. [C_RIS_MTOC1_04_ST] For your convenience, you may request Credit Decisions greater in value than the amount of your Outstanding on a Buyer. However, the sum of the Credit Decisions already set by Us should not exceed [x] % of the Turnover declared; We may contact you if the amount of the Credit Decisions already set by Us exceeds [x] % of the Turnover declared by You.
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MAXIMUM AMOUNT OF CREDIT DECISIONS COVERED. For your convenience, you may request or retain Credit Decisions greater in value than the amount of your Outstanding or to be due by a Buyer. However, We reserve the right to block any requests for Credit Decisions if the sum of the Credit Decisions already set by Us exceeds 75% of the Turnover declared for the previous insurance period by You (in the Questionnaire for the first insurance period or under article 6.1 of this Contract subsequently).
MAXIMUM AMOUNT OF CREDIT DECISIONS COVERED. [C_RIS_MOUT1_03_ST] For your convenience, You may request Credit Decisions greater in value than the amount of your Outstanding on a Buyer. However, the sum of the Credit Decisions already set by Us should not exceed [x times] the highest Outstanding declared by You on all the Buyers. We may contact you if the amount of Credit Decisions already set by Us exceeds [x times] the highest Outstanding on all the Buyers declared by You.

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