Cancellation of Payment Orders The Company may cancel a payment order but the Custodian shall have no liability for the Custodian's failure to act on a cancellation instruction unless the Custodian has received such cancellation instruction at a time and in a manner affording the Custodian reasonable opportunity to act prior to the Custodian's execution of the order. Any cancellation shall be sent and confirmed in the manner set forth in Paragraph 2 above.
Cancellation and Refunds If you cancel your reservation or change your plans, your right to receive a refund is limited, as set forth in the following schedule. All cancellations will become effective as of the date of the postmark or email receipt. All requests for refunds must be sent to Air Journey in writing via mail, fax or email. Refunds, if applicable, will be made within 14 days of receipt of your notice of cancellation.
CANCELLATION AND REFUND 5.1. Registration fee is not refundable. 5.2. In the event that the Participant decided not to participate in the swim, the cost of additional services purchased by the participant in addition to the Registration fee can be partially refunded according to the following rules: 5.2.1. Any refunds are possible upon a written request of the participant, received not later than 1 month before the event.
Cancellation of Notes Any Person that receives a Note surrendered for payment, registration of transfer, exchange or redemption will deliver the Note to the Indenture Trustee and the Indenture Trustee will promptly cancel it. The Issuer may surrender to the Indenture Trustee for cancellation Notes previously authenticated and delivered under this Indenture which the Issuer may have acquired, and the Indenture Trustee will promptly cancel them. No Notes will be authenticated in place of or in exchange for Notes cancelled as stated in this Section 2.10. The Indenture Trustee may hold or dispose of cancelled Notes according to its standard retention or disposal policy unless the Issuer directs, by Issuer Order, that they be destroyed or returned to it.
CANCELLATION AND REFUND POLICY Should a student’s enrollment be terminated or cancelled for any reason, all refunds will be made according to the following refund schedule:
Cancellation of Agreement In the event that prior to the Closing Date (a) trading in securities on the New York Stock Exchange generally, or in securities of the Bank in particular, shall have been suspended, or minimum prices established by the New York Stock Exchange, or any new restrictions on transactions in securities shall have been established by the New York Stock Exchange or by the Commission or by any other United States Federal or State agency or by any action of the United States Congress or by executive order to such a degree as, in your judgment as the Representatives, to affect materially and adversely the marketing of the Securities or (b) existing financial, political or economic conditions in Europe, the United States or elsewhere shall have undergone any change which, in your judgment as the Representatives, would materially and adversely affect the market for the Securities, this Agreement and all obligations of the Underwriters hereunder may be canceled at, or at any time prior to, the Closing Date by you, as the Representatives, without liability on the part of any Underwriter to the Bank or of the Bank to any Underwriter, subject to Section 11(e). Notice of such cancellation shall be given to the Bank in writing, or by cable or telephone confirmed in writing.
Cancellation of the Contract You are responsible for paying the full Contract Rate for the entire Contract Period, unless the Contract is canceled in accordance with one of the provisions below. Depending on when and how the Contract is canceled, you may owe the University a Cancellation Fee. The “Cancellation Fee” charged by the University constitutes an amount that will compensate the University for the costs it will incur and/or losses it will suffer as a result of your cancellation, which costs and losses are difficult to quantify. As provided in Section III.e. above, your Deposit may be used to partially defray the Cancellation Fee.
Stop Payment Orders If you do not want us to pay a check you have issued, you can request us to stop payment of that check. Any Authorized Representative may order us to stop payment on a check and we will charge a fee. See the fee schedule applicable to your Account for details. Your stop payment order must include your Account number, the number and date of your check, the amount, and the name of the payee. We are not responsible for stop payment orders with incorrect or incomplete information. If you make your stop payment order orally and do not confirm it in writing within fourteen (14) calendar days, we may not continue to honor it. Our acceptance of a stop payment order will not constitute a representation that the Item has not already been paid or that the Bank has had a reasonable opportunity to act upon the order. Your stop payment order will take effect only after we receive all required documents from you, we verify that the check is unpaid, we record it on your Account, and we have had sufficient time to notify the impacted areas of the Bank (which may take several days), and we will not be liable if we pay the check or for any related Losses you incur before the stop payment order has taken effect. We cannot stop payment on a check we have already cashed or a deposited check where the funds have already been withdrawn. You may not stop payment on money orders issued by the Bank or on official, certified, cashier’s, or teller’s checks issued by the Bank. In addition, you may not stop payment on checks governed by separate agreement, such as a check guaranty agreement. Your stop payment order will be effective for six (6) months, and can be renewed for six (6) more months for an additional fee. We have no obligation to notify you when your stop payment order expires. If you want to release a stop payment order, you must tell us in writing. If the check is presented for payment after a stop payment order expires, we may pay the check. In some cases, we may pay a check even if a stop payment order is in effect. For example, if we or another person or entity becomes a “holder in due course” of a check that you ask us to stop, we may still pay the check. When you place a stop payment order, you agree to indemnify us for all Losses we incur due to our refusal to pay the Item. You assign to us all rights against the payee or any other holder of the check. You agree to cooperate with us in any legal actions that we may take against these parties. Applicable Law may permit other limitations on our obligation to stop payments. Refer to Section 8 of this Agreement, “Electronic Funds Transfers,” for how to place a stop payment on electronic payments.
Cancellation of Services (a) ARTC will request the HVCCC to inform ARTC on a weekly basis of the total number of cancelled services assigned to the Access Holder in the previous week by the Live Run Superintendent Group, as collated and reported by the HVCCC, and whether the total number of cancellations assigned to the Access Holder in that week has had, in the reasonable opinion of the HVCCC, an impact on Capacity, Coal Chain Capacity or the Capacity entitlement of another access holder in that week. (b) To avoid doubt, the number of cancelled services assigned to the Access Holder, as collated and reported by the HVCCC, may include cancellations of services scheduled to be used or operated by or on behalf of another access holder where the cancellation was assigned to the Access Holder by the Live Run Superintendent Group. (c) If ARTC is informed by the HVCCC that the cancellations in clause 11.6(a) have had, in the reasonable opinion of the HVCCC, an impact on Capacity, Coal Chain Capacity or the Capacity entitlement of another access holder, then ARTC may remove Path Usages from the Access Holder’s Base Path Usages in the Period immediately following the Period in which the cancellations had an impact on Capacity, Coal Chain Capacity, or the contractual entitlement of another access holder. (d) If Base Path Usages are removed in accordance with this clause 11.6(c), ARTC will delete the number of removed Path Usages from the Access Holder’s Annual Contracted Path Usages in the relevant Train Path Schedule by notice to the Access Holder. To avoid doubt, a cancellation or a reduction of Path Usages made available to the Access Holder as a result of a Capacity Shortfall under clause 6 will not constitute a cancellation under this clause 11.6. (e) The number of Path Usages to be removed from the Access Holder under (i) in respect of the number of cancellations assigned to the Access Holder due to a single event be no more than two; and (ii) in total will be no more than the number of cancellations reported in clause 11.6. (f) If ARTC is informed by the HVCCC that the cancellations reported in this clause 11.6 have had, in the reasonable opinion of the HVCCC, an impact on Capacity, Coal Chain Capacity or the Capacity entitlement of another access holder, but ARTC has not removed Base Path Usages from the Access Holder, then ARTC will provide written reasons for its decision not to remove Base Path Usages from the Access Holder to: (i) the HVCCC; or (ii) if requested, the Access Holder where it is not a member of the HVCCC, subject to any confidentiality restrictions, within 10 Business Days of making that decision. (g) To avoid doubt, the Access Holder’s obligation to pay TOP Charges will be unaffected by the removal of Base Path Usages under this clause 11.6. (h) Clause 14 does not apply to any determination by ARTC under this clause 11.6. (i) In exercising its rights under clause 11.6, ARTC is entitled to rely on information provided by, and the recommendations and opinions of, the HVCCC. (j) This clause 11.6 is subject to any changes arising from the review under section 5.8 of the Access Undertaking.
CANCELLATION OF CONTRACT The Division of Procurement Services reserves the right to cancel a contract with a thirty-day written notice OR cancel immediately if the contractor does not conform to terms and conditions and specifications of contract.