Delinquent Fee Sample Clauses

Delinquent Fee. If the Annual Association Fee remains unpaid, the BGP Tennis Member will no longer be a BGP Tennis Member and will not have any right to use or access the BGP Tennis Courts. Your programmed Key Fob will be deactivated.
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Delinquent Fee. If the Annual Association Fee remains unpaid after the gate lock changes, the BGP Tennis Member will no longer be a BGP Tennis Member and will not have any right to use or access the BGP Tennis Courts.
Delinquent Fee. A Monthly Fee shall be deemed delinquent if not received by County within ten days after the Monthly Fee is due. If the Monthly Fee becomes delinquent, Licensee shall be responsible for paying the Monthly Fee, a late fee of One Hundred and 00/100 Dollars ($100.00), plus interest of 1.5% per month or portion thereof that the Monthly Fee remains unpaid.

Related to Delinquent Fee

  • Late Payment Charges Except for Disputed Amounts, if a Party fails to remit payment for any charges for services by the Xxxx Due Date, or if a payment or any portion of a payment is received by a Party after the Xxxx Due Date, or if payment is not made by check that is currently dated and drawn on an account with sufficient available funds, then a late payment charge may be assessed as provided in Section 27.8.

  • Late Payment Charge If any principal, interest or any other sums due under the Loan Documents (including the amounts due on the Maturity Date) are not paid by Borrower on or prior to the date on which it is due, Borrower shall pay to Lender upon demand an amount equal to the lesser of five percent (5%) of such unpaid sum or the Maximum Legal Rate in order to defray the expense incurred by Lender in handling and processing such delinquent payment and to compensate Lender for the loss of the use of such delinquent payment. Any such amount shall be secured by the Mortgage and the other Loan Documents to the extent permitted by applicable law.

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