Payments of amounts owing Sample Clauses

Payments of amounts owing. You must pay all fees, Margins, spreads, interest and any other amounts due under this Agreement on demand by us in cleared funds, and in such currency as we may require or determine, or otherwise as required by the terms of this Agreement.
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Payments of amounts owing. Under current legislation, very strict rules apply to the payment of premiums to product providers. It is agreed that all premium and charges are paid by you on or before the due date as per the documentation issued to you. It is your responsibility to ensure that your payment has reached us. We will not be able to pay premiums to product providers which have not been received from clients, with the result that cancellation instructions may be given to product providers, in the absence of payment of the premium in full. Insurers may withdraw benefits, cover, or impose penalties in the event of default of any payments due for products arranged for your benefit. We reserve the right to take legal action for any monies due to us. Our policy is to issue premium refunds by way of electronic bank transfer and not to issue cheques, except in exceptional circumstances.

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  • Amounts owed to PayPal If your PayPal balance becomes negative for any reason, that negative PayPal balance represents an amount that you owe to PayPal. PayPal may set off these amounts from funds that are subsequently added to your PayPal account, either by you or from payments you receive. If you have more than one PayPal account, we may set off a negative PayPal balance in one PayPal account against a PayPal balance in your other PayPal account(s). If you continue using your PayPal account when it has a negative balance, you authorize PayPal to combine the negative balance with any debit or transaction sent from your account when that combination is disclosed to you in advance of initiating the debit or transaction. If you hold funds in a PayPal account in multiple currencies, and the balance for one of the currencies becomes negative for any reason, PayPal may set off the negative PayPal balance by using funds you maintain in a different currency. If you have a negative balance in non-relevant currency for a period of 21 days or longer, PayPal will convert this negative balance to relevant currency. In either case, a currency conversion will be necessary, and PayPal's transaction exchange rate (including our currency conversion fee) will be used. In addition to the above, if you have a past due amount owed to PayPal, our affiliates, or eBay, PayPal may debit your PayPal account to pay any amounts that are past due. This includes amounts owed by using our various products such as Xoom or Braintree. Insolvency proceedings If any proceeding by or against you is commenced under any provision of any bankruptcy or insolvency law, we'll be entitled to recover all reasonable costs or expenses (including reasonable legal fees and expenses) incurred in connection with the enforcement of this user agreement.

  • Amount Owing If an indemnifying Interconnection Party is obligated to indemnify and hold any Indemnified Person harmless under this Section 14, the amount owing to the Indemnified Person shall be the amount of such Indemnified Person’s actual Loss, net of any insurance or other recovery.

  • Payment Methods and Amounts There are limits on the amount of money you can send or receive through our Service. Your limits may be adjusted from time-to-time in our sole discretion. For certain Services, you may have the ability to log in to the Site to view your individual transaction limits. We or our Service Provider also reserve the right to select the method in which to remit funds on your behalf though the Service, and in the event that your Eligible Transaction Account is closed or otherwise unavailable to us the method to return funds to you. These payment methods may include, but may not be limited to, an electronic debit, a paper check drawn on the account of our Service Provider, or draft check drawn against your account.

  • Making Payments You are responsible for paying back all the money we loan to you on the account. If this is a joint account, you are each responsible for the entire amount owed. • You promise to pay all amounts due on your account including interest and fees. • You may pay all or part of your account balance at any time. You must at least pay the minimum payment shown on each statement by its due date. • The minimum payment listed on each statement will be calculated as listed in the Schedule. • Payments must be made in U.S. dollars and through a U.S. bank. You agree to follow the payment requirements listed on each statement (for example, the time by when we need to receive payment and where your payment needs to be sent). If we accept a payment that is not in U.S. dollars or not through a U.S. bank, you agree to pay any extra fees or costs. We may accept payments that are marked “payment in full” or with similar markings without losing our right to receive payment in full. Partial payments offered in full satisfaction of a disputed amount must be sent to the address listed on your statement for notifying us of billing errors. • Each payment you make will be generally applied to your account as follows: (a) the minimum payment amount will be applied to balances with the lowest APRs before balances with higher APRs; and (b) any amount you pay in excess of the minimum payment will be applied to balances with the highest APRs before balances with lower APRs. Until a payment clears, you may not be able to access the full amount of your credit limit. • We will promptly apply other credits to your account. For example, such credits may include a credit for return of merchandise. These other credits will be applied to the Balance Category we select. 8 Interest rates (APRs) and how we calculate them. Where to find them. The APRs (and their daily periodic rates) in effect on your account are listed in the Schedule. How we calculate variable APRs. Each variable APR is determined by adding the margin to the Index as listed in the Schedule. An increase in the Index will increase a variable APR (and its daily periodic rate). An increase in a variable APR may increase the minimum payment due and interest charged on your account. How we calculate daily periodic rates. To determine the daily periodic rate for an APR, we divide the APR by 365 (366 in leap years). Penalty rates. We will not charge penalty rates or penalty APRs on your account. For example, if you make a late payment, your APR will not increase because you paid late.

  • Recurring Payments For subscriptions that renew automatically, Customer authorizes Microsoft to charge Customer’s payment method periodically for each subscription or billing period until the subscription is terminated. By authorizing recurring payments, Customer authorizes Microsoft to process such payments as either electronic debits or fund transfers, or as electronic drafts from the designated bank account (in the case of Automated Clearing House or similar debits), as charges to the designated card account (in the case of credit card or similar payments) (collectively, “Electronic Payments”). If any payment is returned unpaid or if any credit card or similar transaction is rejected or denied, Microsoft or its service providers reserve the right to collect any applicable return item, rejection or insufficient funds fee to the maximum extent permitted by applicable law and to process any such fees as an Electronic Payment or to invoice Customer for the amount due.

  • Local Church’s Payment Obligations At Closing or otherwise prior to or on the Disaffiliation Date, Local Church shall pay to the Annual Conference, in a manner specified by Annual Conference, the following:

  • Termination Payments In the event of termination of the Executive’s employment during the Employment Period, all compensation and benefits set forth in this Agreement shall terminate except as specifically provided in this Section 8.

  • Payments on Termination Payments to the Advisor pursuant to this Section 13.03 shall be subject to the 2%/25% Guidelines to the extent applicable. After the Termination Date, the Advisor shall not be entitled to compensation for further services hereunder except it shall be entitled to receive from the Company within 30 days after the effective date of such termination all unpaid reimbursements of expenses and all earned but unpaid fees payable to the Advisor prior to termination of this Agreement.

  • Payment Amounts The aggregate Payments to be made in any fiscal year shall not exceed an amount that is equal to the corresponding Appropriated Amount. (For example, for the Payments due on December 1, 2022 and on June 1, 2023, the aggregate maximum amount of such Payments would be determined by the Appropriated Amount determined for certification by December 1, 2021.) Furthermore, the amount of each such Payment shall not exceed the amount of Incremental Property Tax Revenues (excluding allocations of “back-fill” or “make-up” (payments from the State of Iowa for property tax credits or roll-back) actually received by the City from the Dubuque County Treasurer attributable to the taxable incremental valuation of the Property in the six (6) months immediately preceding the extant Payment due date.

  • Payments on Early Termination For the purpose of Section 6(e) of this Agreement:

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