Full Premium Payment Sample Clauses

Full Premium Payment. The Company shall have the right to hold in a suspense account for up to ninety (90) days any premium payment received, without obligation to apply such premium to coverage while any of the following circumstances exist: 1. The payment received is less than the full amount of the premium due with respect to a Certificate; 2. Information received with the payment is insufficient to identify the Loan to which the payment applies. At the end of the ninety (90) day period if the Company has not been able to resolve the suspended premium payment with the Insured, then the Company shall either refund the payment or be deemed to have accepted and applied it without lapse of coverage. Where the Company has received notice that there is a Servicer for a Loan then, if a premium is refunded, the Insured shall be notified that such refund was made and shall have sixty (60) days from such notice to cure or perform the conditions precedent to coverage.
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Full Premium Payment. The Company shall have the right to hold in a suspense account for up to ninety (90) days any premium payment received, without obligation to apply such premium to coverage while any of the following circumstances exist: 1. The payment received is less than the full amount of the premium due with respect to a Certificate; 2. Information received with the payment is insufficient to identify the Loan to which the payment applies. [LOGO OMITTED] PMI BULK PRIMARY FIRST LIEN MASTER POLICY ============================================================================== At the end of the ninety (90) day period if the Company has not been able to resolve the suspended premium payment with the Insured, then the Company shall either refund the payment or be deemed to have accepted and applied it without lapse of coverage. Where the Company has received notice that there is a Servicer for a Loan then, if a premium is refunded, the Insured shall be notified that such refund was made and shall have sixty (60) days from such notice to cure or perform the conditions precedent to coverage.

Related to Full Premium Payment

  • Premium Payment The Bank shall pay any premiums due on the Policy.

  • Premium Payments If an employee with at least three years of service in the employ of the Shaker Heights Board of Education should exhaust his/her sick leave within the time specifications of this contract and is granted a leave of absence by the Board, the Board shall continue to pay his/her premiums in accordance with his/her work assignment for the following fringe benefits for a period not to exceed twelve (12) months. The payment of such premiums will cease on the effective date an employee retires, resigns, goes on disability retirement or his/her contract is terminated. 1. PPO medical coverage 2. Prescription drug coverage

  • Interim payment At the end of each of the periods indicated in Annex I the Contractor shall submit to the Agency a formal request for payment accompanied by those of the following documents which are provided for in the Special Conditions: ➢ an interim technical report in accordance with the instructions laid down in Xxxxx X; ➢ the relevant invoices indicating the reference number of the Contract and of the order or specific contract to which they refer;

  • Minimum Payment (a) Overtime worked on a Saturday or Sunday will be paid for at the rate of double Ordinary Rates. Employees required to work on a Saturday or Sunday will be afforded a minimum 4 hours work, or be paid as if for 4 hours at the aforementioned overtime rates.

  • Lump Sum Payment Upon award of the contract for this improvement, the LA will pay to the STATE, in lump sum, an amount equal to 80% of the LA’s estimated obligation incurred under this Agreement, and will pay to the STATE the remainder of the LA’s obligation (including any nonparticipating costs) in a lump sum, upon completion of the project based upon final costs. Method B - Monthly Payments. Upon award of the contract for this improvement, the LA will pay to the STATE, a specified amount each month for an estimated period of months, or until 80% of the LA’s estimated obligation under the provisions of the Agreement has been paid, and will pay to the STATE the remainder of the LA’s obligation (including any nonparticipating costs) in a lump sum, upon completion of the project based upon final costs.

  • Overtime and Premium Pay A nurse shall be paid at the rate of one and one- half (1½) times the nurse’s regular hourly rate of pay for all hours worked in any one category listed below, including statutory overtime pay under 9.4.1 or premium pay under 9.4.2 through

  • Premium Pay “Premium Pay” is a special pay rate for working during times that are less desirable, such as weekends, holidays or late shifts. The City will not pay the Consultant Premium Pay.

  • Minimum Payments (a) Where the employee is under 45 years of age, the employer shall pay the employee Less than 1 year Nil 1 year and less than 2 years 4 weeks pay 2 years and less than 3 years 7 weeks pay 3 years and less than 4 years 10 weeks pay 4 years and less than 5 years 12 weeks pay 5 years and less than 6 years 14 weeks pay 6 years and over 16 weeks pay. (b) Where the employee is 45 years of age or over, the employer shall pay the employee in accordance with the following scale: Less than 1 year Nil 1 year and less than 2 years 5 weeks pay 2 years and less than 3 years 8.75 weeks pay 3 years and less than 4 years 12.5 weeks pay 4 years and less than 5 years 15 weeks pay 5 years and less than 6 years 17.5 weeks pay 6 years and over 20 weeks pay

  • Shift Premium Full-Time and Part-Time Employees shall be paid a shift premium of one dollar ($1.00) per hour for all hours worked where the majority of their scheduled hours fall between 1500 and 0700 hours.

  • Maximum Payment The maximum period or aggregate of periods of accident make-up pay to be made by an Employer will be a total of 39 weeks for any one injury.

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