Common use of Delinquent Payment Clause in Contracts

Delinquent Payment. Single-family residential customers will be considered delinquent sixty (60) days after start of the quarter in which collection services are provided by Contractor and multi-family dwelling, commercial, governmental and institutional customers will be considered delinquent thirty (30) days after payment is due to Contractor. Contractor may assess a late fee, at a rate not to exceed twenty-five percent (25%) of the unpaid balance of single-family residential customers bills, and at a rate not to exceed ten percent (10%) of the balance for multi-family residential, commercial customers, monthly if payment is not received by Contractor within thirty

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Franchise Agreement, Franchise Agreement

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Delinquent Payment. Single-family residential customers Family Residential Customers will be considered delinquent sixty (60) days after start of the quarter in which collection Collection services are provided by Contractor and multi-family dwelling, commercial, governmental and institutional customers Commercial Customers will be considered delinquent thirty (30) days after payment is due to Contractor. Contractor may assess a late fee, at a rate not to exceed twenty-five percent (25%) of the unpaid balance of singleSingle-family residential customers Family Residential Customer’s bills, and at a rate not to exceed ten percent (10%) of the balance for multi-family residential, commercial customersResidential and Commercial Customers, monthly if payment is not received by Contractor within thirtythirty (30) days after the account becomes delinquent. Contractor must provide all delinquent accounts with written notice of its intent to assess late fees at least fifteen (15) days prior to such assessment.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Franchise Agreement, Franchise Agreement

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Delinquent Payment. Single-family residential customers will be considered delinquent sixty forty-five (6045) days after start of the quarter in which collection services are provided by Contractor and multi-family dwelling, commercial, governmental and institutional commercial customers will be considered delinquent thirty (30) days after payment is due to Contractor. Contractor may assess a late fee, at a rate not to exceed twenty-five percent (25%) of the unpaid balance of single-family residential customers customer’s bills, and at a rate not to exceed ten percent (10%) of the balance for multi-family residential, residential and commercial customers, monthly if payment is not received by Contractor within thirtythirty (30) days after the account becomes delinquent. Contractor may discontinue services to customers who are 60 days delinquent. Prior to any such actions, Contractor must provide all delinquent accounts with written notice of its intent to assess late fees at least fifteen

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Franchise Agreement, Franchise Agreement

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