Deficiency in Proceeds Sample Clauses

Deficiency in Proceeds. Without prejudice to the rights of the Bank under this Agreement, if the amount realised by the Bank on the sale or application of the properties or assets to Security Interests to the Bank pursuant to Clause 12.1 hereof, after deduction and payment from such sale of all fees, costs, charges and other outgoing arising out of such realisation is less than the amount due to the Bank and whether at such sale the Bank is the purchaser thereof or otherwise, the Customer(s) shall on demand pay to the Bank, the difference between the amount due to the Bank and the amount so realised and until payment of such differential amount, the Customer(s) shall pay late payment compensation charges on the differential sum until the date of actual payment made.
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Deficiency in Proceeds. If the amount realised by the Bank on enforcement of its Security Interests (including the sale of any properties or assets forming part of the Bank’s Security Interests (regardless of whether the Bank is the purchaser of such properties or assets) after deduction and payment of all fees, costs, charges and other outgoings arising out of such realisation is less than the amount due to the Bank, the Customer must on demand, pay to the Bank the difference between the amount due to the Bank and the amount realised. The Customer must pay late payment compensation charges on such differential sum until the date the differential sum is actually paid to the Bank.
Deficiency in Proceeds. If the amount received recovered or realised under this Agreement after deduction and payment from the amount so received recovered or realised of all fees, costs, expenses and other outgoings on the Property, is less than the amount due to the Bank hereunder and whether in the process of such recovery or realisation the Bank is the purchaser of the Property or otherwise, the Borrower shall pay to the Bank the difference between the amount due and the amount so realised and until payment shall also pay interest on such balance at the rate or rates stipulated hereunder or from time to time stipulated by the Bank.

Related to Deficiency in Proceeds

  • Insufficiency of Net Proceeds If the Net Proceeds are insufficient to pay in full the cost of any repair, restoration, modification or improvement referred to in Section 8.01, Lessee shall either (a) complete such replacement, repair, restoration, modification or improvement and pay any costs thereof in excess of the amount of the Net Proceeds, or (b) pay or cause to be paid to Lessor the amount of the then applicable Termination Value for the Equipment, and, upon such payment, the Lease Term shall terminate and Lessor’s security interest in the Equipment shall terminate as provided in Section 6.01 hereof. The amount of the Net Proceeds, if any, remaining after completing such repair, restoration, modification or improvement or after purchasing such Equipment shall be retained by Lessee. If Lessee shall make any payments pursuant to this Section, Lessee shall not be entitled to any reimbursement therefor from Lessor nor shall Lessee be entitled to any diminution of the amounts payable under Article IV.

  • Deficiency Each Grantor shall remain liable for any deficiency if the proceeds of any sale or other disposition of the Collateral are insufficient to pay its Obligations and the fees and disbursements of any attorneys employed by the Administrative Agent or any Lender to collect such deficiency.

  • Casualty; Condemnation There is no unrepaired casualty damage to any of such Seller’s Properties and there is no pending condemnation or similar proceedings or written notices thereof affecting any Property, and, to Sellers’ Knowledge, no action is threatened or contemplated except as set forth on Schedule 3.2(e) attached hereto.

  • Insurance Proceeds All proceeds of and any unearned premiums on any insurance policies covering the Property, including, without limitation, the right to receive and apply the proceeds of any insurance, judgments, or settlements made in lieu thereof, for damage to the Property;

  • Surplus; Shortage and Deficiency of Funds In accordance with RESPA, if there is a surplus of Funds held in escrow, Xxxxxx will account to Borrower for such surplus. If Xxxxxxxx’s Periodic Payment is delinquent by more than 30 days, Xxxxxx may retain the surplus in the escrow account for the payment of the Escrow Items. If there is a shortage or deficiency of Funds held in escrow, Lender will notify Borrower and Borrower will pay to Lender the amount necessary to make up the shortage or deficiency in accordance with RESPA. Upon payment in full of all sums secured by this Security Instrument, Xxxxxx will promptly refund to Borrower any Funds held by Xxxxxx.

  • Proceeds The Company shall use the proceeds from the issuance and sale of the Securities as set forth in “Use of Proceeds to issuer” in the Offering Circular.

  • Application of Miscellaneous Proceeds upon Condemnation, Destruction, or Loss in Value of the Property In the event of a total taking, destruction, or loss in value of the Property, all of the Miscellaneous Proceeds will be applied to the sums secured by this Security Instrument, whether or not then due, with the excess, if any, paid to Borrower. In the event of a partial taking, destruction, or loss in value of the Property (each, a “Partial Devaluation”) where the fair market value of the Property immediately before the Partial Devaluation is equal to or greater than the amount of the sums secured by this Security Instrument immediately before the Partial Devaluation, a percentage of the Miscellaneous Proceeds will be applied to the sums secured by this Security Instrument unless Borrower and Lender otherwise agree in writing. The amount of the Miscellaneous Proceeds that will be so applied is determined by multiplying the total amount of the Miscellaneous Proceeds by a percentage calculated by taking (i) the total amount of the sums secured immediately before the Partial Devaluation, and dividing it by (ii) the fair market value of the Property immediately before the Partial Devaluation. Any balance of the Miscellaneous Proceeds will be paid to Borrower. In the event of a Partial Devaluation where the fair market value of the Property immediately before the Partial Devaluation is less than the amount of the sums secured immediately before the Partial Devaluation, all of the Miscellaneous Proceeds will be applied to the sums secured by this Security Instrument, whether or not the sums are then due, unless Borrower and Lender otherwise agree in writing.

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  • Dues Collection Teachers shall have the right to request and be allowed dues and Association 30 Insurance Program deductions provided that dues deduction and the proceeds thereof shall not be 31 allowed if the Association has lost its rights to dues deduction pursuant to Florida Statutes 447.

  • Debt Collection Unpaid licensing fees and charges for cleaning, damage to property, equipment, and furnishings are an obligation by the occupant to Housing Services. Any unpaid account balances will be sent to an outside collection agency and may be reported to one or more credit bureau reporting service(s). After internal collection efforts have failed to result in full payment, and in accordance with RCW 19.16.500, collection fees of up to 50% of the unpaid balance will be assessed to your account, and you are responsible for paying these fees together with all costs and expenses, including reasonable attorney's fees and court costs, necessary for the collection of your delinquent account. Requests for future housing will be considered only if payments are current.

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