Currency of Payment to the Recipient Sample Clauses

Currency of Payment to the Recipient. When the Customer requests a remittance to be made in a currency provided for in any of the following items, the currency of the payment to the recipient may differ from the currency originally designated by the Customer. In this case, laws and regulations, customs and practices of the relevant countries, as well as the procedures prescribed by the Banks Concerned, shall be observed in respect of the currency of payment, foreign exchange rate, fees, etc.:
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Related to Currency of Payment to the Recipient

  • Currency of Payment The contract price will normally be paid in the currency or currencies in which the price has been stated. The purchaser, however, reserves the right to make payments in the currencies of the countries of origin of goods and services at the exchange rates applicable at the time of payment of the contract price.

  • Currency All sums of money which are referred to in this Agreement are expressed in lawful money of Canada, unless otherwise specified.

  • Invoicing Payment All invoicing and payment for services performed under this Contract shall be as specified in Attachment B, hereto.

  • The Settlement Fund 37. Releasors shall look solely to the Settlement Fund for settlement and satisfaction of all Released Claims against the DENSO Defendants and the Releasees, and shall have no other recovery against the DENSO Defendants or any other Releasee for any Released Claims.

  • Withholding of Payment City reserves the right to withhold, in whole or in part, payment for any and all work that: (i) has not been completed by Contractor; (ii) is inadequate or defective and has not been remedied or resolved in a manner satisfactory to the City Project Manager; or (iii) which fails to comply with any term, condition, or other requirement under this Agreement. Any payment withheld shall be released and remitted to Contractor within THIRTY (30) calendar days of the Contractor’s remedy or resolution of the inadequacy or defect.

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