Completing cheques Sample Clauses

Completing cheques. You must only write cheques on the cheque books we give you in pen only (never use a pencil or erasable ink). To complete a cheque you must write: • the name of the person or company who the cheque is made out to; • the amount (in words and numbers); • the date on which the cheque is written; and • the signature of an authorised signatory. Care should be taken not to leave any gaps between words or figures when completing the amounts. You should also begin the amount in words with a capital and add the word ‘only’ after completing the amount in words. If the cheque is not completed correctly we may dishonour the cheque or we may still debit the cheque amount to your account.
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  • Schedule and Completion The Pre-commencement Phase Services to be performed under this Contract shall commence upon the Effective Date of the Contract and be completed within 60 days thereafter. Activities on the Site shall commence on the date specified in the Proceed Order and shall be materially complete in accordance with established Milestones, and not later than the Material Completion and Occupancy Date.

  • Satisfactory Work Services rendered hereunder are to be performed to the written satisfaction of County. County’s staff will interpret all reports and determine the quality, acceptability and progress of the services rendered.

  • Completion a) Within 120 days from the date of the auction sale (“Payment Due Date”), the Purchaser shall deposit with the Solicitors appointed by the Assignee simultaneously: i) A sum equivalent to 90% of the successful bid (“Balance Sum”) by way of the bank draft or cashier’s order crossed “A/C PAYEE ONLY” made payable to OCBC BANK (MALAYSIA) BERHAD, The amount of the cheque shall include outstation clearing charges which shall be borne by the Purchaser, failing which the deficiency shall be recoverable from the Purchaser; and ii) A copy of the requisite consents of the Developer, Proprietor and / or State Authorities or relevant bodies approving the sale in favour of the Purchaser, if necessary, subject firstly to the Assignee being satisfied with the conditions if any imposed (otherwise the Assignee may terminate the sale under Clause 9) Then the Assignee will execute an assignment (in form and substance acceptable to the Assignee) and deliver up the Related Documents to the Purchaser, but such sale and assignment of the chose in action shall be prepared by and at the expense of the Purchaser. Where applicable, the Assignee shall be entitled to have a sufficient covenant of indemnity inserted in the assignment in order for the Purchaser to assume all liabilities and obligations pertaining to the property. The Assignee shall not be required to assign the property to any person other than the Purchaser. b) If the separate document of title or strata title for the property has been issued whether before, on or after the date of the auction sale, the Assignee shall not be required to register its charge(s) nor to procure a transfer in Form 14A as prescribed by the National Land Code, 1965 in favour of the Purchaser from the Developer or the Proprietor (as the case may be). The transfer of the Property from the Developer or Proprietor (as the case may be) shall be procured and prepared by the Purchaser at the Purchaser’s expense who undertakes to pay such sums and comply with the conditions (if any) imposed by the Developer and / or Proprietor and / or their solicitors and / or relevant authorities pertaining to the registration of such transfer of the property. c) “ Any arrears of Quit Rent, Assessment, service/maintenance charges, sinking fund including the late penalty interest (if any) which may be lawfully due to any relevant authority or the Developer up to the date of successful sale of the subject property shall be deducted from the purchase money upon receipt of the Balance sum, provided that the Assignee/Bank is in receipt of the itemized billing for Quit Rent, Assessment bills issued by the relevant authority and the Developer’s invoice/statement of account from the Purchaser within ninety (90) days from the date of sale. For avoidance of doubt, in the event such invoices and/or itemized xxxxxxxx are not submitted within the stipulated ninety (90) days from the auction date, any subsequent claims made thereunder will not be entertained by the Assignee/Bank and the same shall be borne by the Purchaser solely. All other charges as at the date of auction sale not specified in Clause 7(c) (including but not limited to water bills, electric bills, sewerage charges, telephone bills and/or other monies whatsoever outstanding to the Developer and/or other authority/parties) shall not be borne by the Assignee/Bank. The Purchaser shall bear and pay all fees and expenses including but not limited to all legal fees, stamp duty and registration fees in connection with, incidental to or pursuant to the Assignment and all other documents necessary for effecting the transfer or assigning the beneficial ownership in the property to the Purchaser d) The Purchaser is responsible to make his own enquiries and all liabilities and encumbrances affecting the property and shall be deemed to purchase in all respects subject thereto whether or not he makes any enquiry and neither the Assignee nor the Auctioneer shall be required or bound to inform the Purchaser of any such matters whether known to them or not and the Purchaser shall raise no enquiry, requisition or objection thereon or thereto. e) The stamp duty and registration fee for the Memorandum, the Assignment and subsequent transfer (as the case may be) shall be borne and paid by the Purchaser.

  • Project/Milestones Taxpayer provides refrigerated warehousing and logistic distribution services to clients throughout the United States. In consideration for the Credit, Taxpayer agrees to invest in a new refrigeration and distribution facility in the XxXxxxxxx Park area of Sacramento, California, and hire full-time employees (collectively, the “Project”). Further, Taxpayer agrees to satisfy the milestones as described in Exhibit A (“Milestones”) and must maintain Milestones for a minimum of three (3) taxable years thereafter. In the event Taxpayer employs more than the number of full-time employees, determined on an annual full-time equivalent basis, than required in Exhibit A, for purposes of satisfying the “Minimum Annual Salary of California Full-time Employees Hired” and the “Cumulative Average Annual Salary of California Full-time Employees Hired,” Taxpayer may use the salaries of any of the full-time employees hired within the required time period. For purposes of calculating the “Minimum Annual Salary of California Full-time Employees Hired” and the “Cumulative Average Annual Salary of California Full-time Employees Hired,” the salary of any full-time employee that is not employed by Taxpayer for the entire taxable year shall be annualized. In addition, the salary of any full-time employee hired to fill a vacated position in which a full-time employee was employed during Taxpayer’s Base Year shall be disregarded.

  • Payment for Material Completion The Contractor may request payment of the remaining contract balance, including retainage, less amounts credited the Owner or incurred as liquidated damages, and less amounts withheld for the Punchlist by reason of Minor Items or Permitted Incomplete Work (See Paragraph 6.5.3.2). Payment for Material Completion shall be made by a check payable jointly to the Contractor and Surety and shall be mailed to the Surety.

  • Timetable In order to set a timetable and procedural framework within which the subcommittees will accomplish their tasks, the parties have further agreed to the following: The subcommittees referenced in Section 1 above will be appointed and have their first organizational meeting within six (6) weeks of the date of the MOU ratification. Each subcommittee shall provide to the Head of the affected Department a final report no later than thirty (30) weeks after the date of the MOU ratification. The Department Head who receives a final report will meet with the LMC to provide feedback on the report, indicating areas of acceptance and explaining the reasons for rejecting any of the recommendations in the report.

  • SCHEDULE AND MILESTONES The Parties shall execute one (1) Annex concurrently with this Umbrella Agreement. The initial Annex and any subsequent Annexes will be performed on the schedule and in accordance with the milestones set forth in each respective Annex.

  • PROGRESS AND COMPLETION 8.2.1 All time limits stated in the Contract Documents are material terms and time is the essence of the Contract. A failure by Contractor to do what is required by the time specified in the Contract Documents is a breach of the contract. 8.2.2 The Contractor shall begin the Work on the date of commencement as defined in 8.2.3 If in the sole opinion of the State, the Contractor fails to commence work on the project or to complete the work of said project within the time specified above, or to prosecute the work in such a manner that it appears that the completion date can be assured, the State shall have the right to notify the Contractor by Certified Mail that the terms of the Contract have been violated, and that effective immediately the Contract is terminated and the State has the right to and in fact is taking over and attending to completion of the project without prejudice to the State's remedies for any losses sustained

  • Timeline Contractor must perform the Services and deliver the Deliverables according to the following timeline:

  • Contractor’s Documents Any licensing and maintenance agreement, or any order-specific agreement or document, including any pre-installation, linked or “click through” agreement that is allowed by, referenced within or incorporated within the Contract whenever the Contract is used for a State procurement, whether directly by the Contractor or through a Contractor’s agent, subcontractor or reseller, is agreed to only to the extent the terms within any such agreement or document do not conflict with the Contract or applicable Minnesota or Federal law, and only to the extent that the terms do not modify, diminish or derogate the terms of the Contract or create an additional financial obligation to the State. Any such agreement or document must not be construed to deprive the State of its sovereign immunity, or of any legal requirements, prohibitions, protections, exclusions or limitations of liability applicable to this Contract or afforded to the State by Minnesota law. A State employee’s decision to choose “accept” or an equivalent option associated with a “click- through” agreement does not constitute the State’s concurrence or acceptance of terms, if such terms are in conflict with this section.

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