Failure to Pay Amounts Due Sample Clauses

Failure to Pay Amounts Due. Recipient fails to pay any sum due under this Grant Agreement or any other Grant Document within the time specified herein or therein.
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Failure to Pay Amounts Due. If any Initial Shareholder fails to pay a Capital Contribution or any other assessment within ten (10) days of the due date specified on a capital call billing, he shall be considered a "Non-Contributing Initial Shareholder". Another Initial Shareholder or other Initial Shareholders shall have the right to advance directly to the Company the funds required from the Non-Contributing Initial Shareholder (a "Contribution Loan").
Failure to Pay Amounts Due. If Buyers fail to pay the full amount of any undisputed amount of any invoice within thirty (30) days after the applicable Due Date, such failure shall be considered a material breach of this Agreement (except to the extent of any invoiced amounts reasonably disputed by Buyers in good faith and of which dispute Buyers have notified BioScrip in accordance with the requirements of this Agreement).
Failure to Pay Amounts Due. If Processor fails to remit the full amount payable by Processor when due, interest on the unpaid portion will accrue from the Due Date until paid at a rate equal to the lower of (i) the then-effective Prime Rate of interest published under “Money Rates” by The Wall Street Journal plus two percent (2%) from the Due Date until the date of payment; or (ii) the maximum applicable lawful interest rate. If any undisputed amount remains unpaid for sixty (60) or more days after the Due Date, Producer will have the right, in addition to all of its other remedies at law or in equity, to suspend or discontinue Gas deliveries to Processor hereunder until such amount is paid in full with interest. Producer may notify Processor, in writing, after such sixty (60) day period, and Processor will have ninety (90) days from the date of notice to remedy such nonpayment. If any undisputed amount remains unpaid for ninety (90) or more days after Producer notifies Processor in writing of such nonpayment, Producer, in addition to all its other remedies at law or in equity, shall have the right to terminate this Agreement upon written notice to Processor.
Failure to Pay Amounts Due. The failure by Tenant to make any payment of rent or any other payment required to be made by Tenant hereunder, as and when due
Failure to Pay Amounts Due. If the Borrower fails to pay any amount due under the Loan Transaction Agreement by the due date. However, if the default arises from a technical defect in the bank-to-bank transfer, such default shall not constitute a breach provided that the payment is made within one (1) business day after the defect is resolved.
Failure to Pay Amounts Due. (a) If Seller fails to pay the Termination Fee or any amounts payable by it pursuant to Section 6.4, when due, and, in order to obtain such payment, Purchaser commences a suit that results in a judgment against Seller for such amount, Seller shall pay to Purchaser its costs and expenses (including attorneys’ fees and expenses) in connection with such suit, together with interest on such amount from the date such payment was required to be made pursuant to Section 6.4 or Section 6.5 until the date of payment at the rate per annum three hundred (300) basis points over the “prime rate” (as announced by XX Xxxxxx or any successor thereto) in effect on the date such awarded amount was originally required to be paid.
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Failure to Pay Amounts Due. Borrower fails to make a Deposit by the Deposit Deadline or otherwise fails to pay any amount payable under this Agreement or under any of the Related Documents on the date when due.
Failure to Pay Amounts Due. Borrowers' failure to make any payments of principal or interest with respect to the Notes within five (5) days after becoming due and owing, and such failure continues for a period of ten (10) days after Borrowers receive written notice from Lender of such failure.
Failure to Pay Amounts Due. Failure to pay any principal or interest payment on any Indebtedness to Lender when due.
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