Personal Payments Fee Sample Clauses

Personal Payments Fee. Sending money You can send money to a friend or family member using the send money feature in your PayPal Account (sometimes called “personal payments” or “peer-to-peer/P2P payments”). You can send money to a friend or family member even if they don’t have a PayPal Account at the time you send them money, using their email address in any currency that PayPal supports. If the person to whom you are sending money does not have a PayPal account, they can claim it by creating an Account, or it will be refunded to you. Receiving money from a friend or family member is described under Receiving Money. We may, at our discretion, impose limits on the amount of money you can send. When you send money to a friend or family member, one of three things may happen: they may accept, decline or fail to claim the money. If they either decline to accept the money or don’t claim it within 30 days of the date it is sent, the money (including any fees you were charged for sending the money) will be refunded to your PayPal balance, if you used your PayPal balance as the payment method. Receiving money If a friend or family member sends money to you, the money will appear in your PayPal balance. If someone sends you money in a currency you do not currently hold, you may decline it and return it to the sender. Alternatively, you can accept it as-is and create a PayPal balance in that currency or accept it and convert it to the currency you have selected for your PayPal Account. If currency conversion is required it will be completed in a manner set forth in the applicable section of the Agreement for currency conversion.
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Personal Payments Fee i. Personal Payments are payments to friends or family members for goods and/or services such as your share of the rent or a dinner bill.

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  • Additional Payments Any sums expended by Agent or any Lender due to any Borrower’s failure to perform or comply with its obligations under this Agreement or any Other Document including any Borrower’s obligations under Sections 4.2, 4.4, 4.12, 4.13, 4.14 and 6.1 hereof, may be charged to Borrowers’ Account as a Revolving Advance and added to the Obligations.

  • Annual Payments The Settling Distributors shall make eighteen (18) Annual Payments, each comprised of base and incentive payments as provided in this Section IV, as well as fifty percent (50%) of the amount of any Settlement Fund Administrator costs and fees that exceed the available interest accrued in the Settlement Fund as provided in Section V.C.5, and as determined by the Settlement Fund Administrator as set forth in this Agreement.

  • Final Payment All items or Automated Clearing House (ACH) transfers credited to your account are provisional until we receive final payment. If final payment is not received, we may charge your account for the amount of such items or ACH transfers and impose a return item charge on your account. Any collection fees we incur may be charged to your account. We reserve the right to refuse or return any item or funds transfer.

  • ADDITIONAL PAYMENT In addition to any Spousal Support, in the event of Divorce: (check one) ☐ - There shall be No Additional Payment made by either Spouse to the other than those listed in this Agreement. ☐ - There shall be an Additional One (1) Time payment in the amount of $ made by the ☐ Husband ☐ Wife to the ☐ Husband ☐ Wife (“Additional Payment”). The Additional Payment shall be made within thirty (30) days after a divorce judgment, decree, or similar document that certifies the Divorce. ☐ - Other. .

  • Rental Payments The Lessee agrees to pay annual rental for the Premises at a rate per year during the term of this Lease not to exceed One Million One Hundred Thousand Dollars ($1,100,000.00). Each such semi-annual installment, payable as hereinafter described, shall be based on the value of that portion of the Premises which is complete and ready for use and occupancy by the Lessee at the time such semi-annual installment is made. The first rental installment shall be due on the later of (i) January 15, 2024; or (ii) the date on which a portion of the Premises is available for use and occupancy by the Lessee. Thereafter, such rental shall be payable in advance in semi‑annual installments on January 15 and July 15 of each year. The last semi‑annual rental payment due before the expiration of this Lease shall be adjusted to provide for rental at the yearly rate so specified from the date such installment is due to the date of the expiration of this Lease. All rentals payable under the terms of this Lease shall be paid by the Lessee to the trustee (the “Trustee”) under the trust indenture (the “Indenture”) securing the bonds to be issued by the Lessor to provide funds for the project on the Premises (such bonds, or bonds issued to refund such bonds, the “Bonds”). All payments so made by the Lessee shall be considered as payments to the Lessor of the rentals payable hereunder. After the sale of the Bonds, the annual rental shall be reduced to the multiple of $1,000 next higher than the principal and interest due in each twelve (12) month period commencing each year on June 30 payable in semi‑annual installments together with an amount sufficient to cover annual trustee fees and other administrative costs but not to exceed Five Thousand Dollars ($5,000). In addition, each such reduced semi-annual installment shall be based on the value of the portion of the Premises which is complete and ready for use and occupancy by the Lessee at the time such semi-annual installment is made. Such amount of adjusted rental shall be endorsed on this Lease at the end hereof in substantially the form of Exhibit B attached hereto by the parties hereto as soon as the same can be done after the sale of the Bonds, and such endorsement shall be recorded as an addendum to this Lease. The fixed annual rentals described in this Section 2 (the “Fixed Annual Rentals”) and the additional rentals described in Section 3 (the “Additional Rentals”) shall be payable solely from the budgeted revenues of the Lessee (the “Budgeted Revenues”). The Lessee may pay the Fixed Annual Rentals and the Additional Rentals or any other amounts due hereunder from any other revenues legally available to the Lessee; provided, however, the Lessee shall be under no obligation to pay any Fixed Annual Rentals or Additional Rentals or any other amounts due hereunder from any moneys or properties of the Lessee except the Budgeted Revenues received by the Lessee.

  • Annual Payment During each calendar year, an employee may choose to receive payment for up to twenty (20) hours of accrued vacation leave or compensatory time. Request for payment may be made in November or December of each year. Such payment shall be made during the month of November or December and will be granted only if the employee has taken at least forty (40) hours of vacation/compensatory time during the calendar year. Such payment shall be at the base hourly rate only, no add-ons.

  • Lump Sum Payments If, during the Employment Period, the Company terminates the Executive's employment other than for Cause, or the Executive terminates employment for Good Reason, the Company shall pay to the Executive the following amounts:

  • Returned Payment Fee If your account is subject to a Returned Payment Fee, the fee will be charged to your account when a payment is returned for any reason.

  • Exception Payments Tax payments and court ordered payments may be scheduled through the Service; however, such payments are discouraged and are scheduled at your own risk. In no event shall this Financial Institution or its Service Provider(s) be liable for any claims or damages resulting from your scheduling of these types of payments. The Bill Payment Service Guarantee as it applies to any late payment related charges is void when these types of payments are scheduled and/or processed by the Service. Research of exception payments shall be limited to proof of payment and/or unauthorized payments only. All other research and resolution for any misapplied, mis-posted or misdirected exception payments will be your sole responsibility.

  • Past Due Payments Provide the grace period (number of days) before a late charge is due if the tenant is late with rent payments. Specify whether the late charge will be a percentage of the monthly rent or a dollar amount per day. 15.

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