Appropriation of Payment Right of Set Off Sample Clauses

Appropriation of Payment Right of Set Off. 15.1 Right of appropriation We are entitled in our absolute discretion to apply and appropriate all payments received by us in such manner or order of priority as we may deem fit, notwithstanding any specific appropriation of such sums by the business member or any person making such payment. Without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing, we may apply payments received by us in the following order of priority:-
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Appropriation of Payment Right of Set Off. 17.1 Right of appropriation
Appropriation of Payment Right of Set Off. 15.1 Right Of Appropriation The Bank is entitled in its absolute discretion to apply and appropriate all payments received by the Bank in such manner or order or priority as the Bank may deem fit, notwithstanding any specific appropriation of such sums by the Corporate Account Holder or any person making such payment. Without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing, the Bank may apply payments received by the Bank in the following order of priority:
Appropriation of Payment Right of Set Off 

Related to Appropriation of Payment Right of Set Off

  • ADJUSTMENT/APPROPRIATION OF PAYMENTS The Allottee authorizes the Promoter to adjust/appropriate all payments made by him/her under any head(s) of dues against lawful outstanding, if any, in his/her name as the Promoter may in its sole discretion deem fit and the Allottee undertakes not to object/demand/direct the Promoter to adjust his payments in any manner.

  • Condition of Payment All services provided by the Contractor under this Contract must be performed to the State’s reasonable satisfaction, as determined at the discretion of the undersigned State representative and in accordance with all applicable federal, state, local laws, ordinances, rules and regulations. The State shall not be required to pay for work found to be unsatisfactory, inconsistent with this Contract or performed in violation of any federal, state or local statute, ordinance, rule or regulation.

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